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Luke Kuechly talks Anthony Richardson, invokes Cam Newton


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The sad part is after they trashed Stroud on the S2 score, I didn’t know anything really but said okay fine, whatever. Take AR take Levis, that’s how bad I did not want Young.  
Those guys were huge gambles but I didn’t see Young as a gamble at all, I saw him as a sure failure. So it truly was anybody but… and it looks like that would have failed too. 

I just really did not want them to trade up like that in the first place.  Stroud looked really good but it IS still not a sure thing, you don’t know even with the ones that look good, until they get in the fire. 

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11 hours ago, KillerKat said:

Hes still shown enough upside to have potential to bounce back.

TBH, he has mainly shown that he needs to be sitting behind Flacco. He is probably at least two full seasons from being up to NFL starter level.

He was the biggest QB project drafted in recent memory. Unbelievable physical skills but it really ends there.

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6 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

I'd still take AR over Bryce. At least he'd be fun as hell to watch on Sundays 

You say that but his injury history is pretty bad and he is often the biggest reason for the Colts losses. You might get a couple of wow plays a game but it's going to be filled with way more facepalming.

If there is a QB I would want off of the Colts at the moment it's probably Flacco. At least you would have a guy that has the ability to play NFL QB.

Given me a veteran on their last legs over a bust like Bryce or a likely bust in AR.

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