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7 minutes ago, Dorian Gray said:

Stroud single-handedly keeping that 2023 QB class from being one of the worst in history. Bryce, AR, Levis, just an absolute trash pile of busts.

Without the rookie wage scale, a lot of these QBs wouldn’t have been drafted so high.

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20 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

Without the rookie wage scale, a lot of these QBs wouldn’t have been drafted so high.

That’s a very good point. Not like it used to be, with rookies signing the biggest deals of all time type of scenarios. 

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2 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I can't fathom how a professional QB would ever tell his coach he needs to sit because he's tired.

Hell, most QBs have to be dragged off the field when they're injured.

Entitled and immature, apparently. 

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34 minutes ago, Dorian Gray said:

Stroud single-handedly keeping that 2023 QB class from being one of the worst in history. Bryce, AR, Levis, just an absolute trash pile of busts.

Hindsight is 20/20, but when you look at that class, Stroud had the best resume. He fit the physical mold and had the pedigree and stats to be a franchise QB. Bryce had the stats and big time games, but he lacked the size. Richardson and Levis were huge projections and you just hoped that they develop. 

Our FO needs to examine how they evaluate QBs in the future. There needs to be specific criteria: won in college, played in big games, have the physical traits, have the work ethic. 

 

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