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3 minutes ago, chbright said:

winston is such a tease. the air on that 3rd down throw was beautiful.

Bro was drafted #1 overall pick and won a National Championship in college. I dont think it was ever a question about talent with him, more about questionable decision  making. 

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Just now, outlaw4 said:

Personally, a QB's accuracy of one of the few things that isn't really correctable once in the pros. That's why I'm very leery of guys like AR with questionable accuracy in college. 

 

The one example people like to point to is Josh Allen but they struggle to come up with many others. There is a reason for that.

Otherwordly talent but insanely inaccurate and very injury prone.

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6 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

He was an INSANELY inaccurate QB in college. That very rarely improves when you get to the NFL.

Hes accurate throwing to the other teams! Hes got a 1:2 TD-INT ratio, barf.....

Just like BY he needed to sit, you knew that. but since stroud had success, all rookie should too, right??? ugh...

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