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Slowing my roll on Ward (for now)


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26 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Winston was an absolute statue with a Byron Leftwich slow delivery. Not seeing the comp at all 

Winston is basically Leftwich with a room temperature IQ but I like the guy. Seems like a legitimately good person that would be fun to be around.

Winston with all his sexual assault charges? I don’t know about him being a good person…

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15 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I am not sure if we draft Cam Ward, Sanders or any other qb.  But if we do, he should sit for a year at least.  Let him sit behind Dalton or some other vet and actually learn how to handle the NFL from a guy who has been doing it for a while.  

I don't get this mentality. Have a solid vet on the roster so you're not forced to play a rookie before he's ready but play the guy when he's ready. No one is lamenting Jayden Daniels playing as a rookie. Caleb Williams has been up and down but doesn't look overwhelmed by any means. Drake Maye has been promising after sitting the first few. In no world would I draft a guy with no intention of playing him as a rookie no matter what but I also wouldn't draft a rookie QB with the intention of starting him day one no matter what. When he's good and ready play him but don't force it.

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