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First 4 NFL starts - Tyler Shough


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2 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

So you're New Orleans.  Do you draft a QB or get him some help. As it stands they are top 5 pick. 

I actually haven’t paid attention to him, figured he just had a really lucky day vs us.  Saw some guys on Twitter hyping him and it turns out given his circumstances the kid is playing really well. 

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10 minutes ago, cranky said:

Well if you take out the Panthers game it's more like  64% comp, .75 TD's per game and 1 INT per game. He made the Panthers' D look terrible.

However, I do think he is much better than anyone expected and I agree that you build the team.

67% in the 3 starts if you exclude the Carolina start.   Kid was at 69 and 68% the last 2 weeks.  Pretty impressive and he ain’t playing check down ball.  
 

shocked if he could keep it up but that’s a pretty wild start for him 

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6 minutes ago, CRA said:

67% in the 3 starts if you exclude the Carolina start.   Kid was at 69 and 68% the last 2 weeks.  Pretty impressive and he ain’t playing check down ball.  
 

shocked if he could keep it up but that’s a pretty wild start for him 

I thought the Panthers game was just a fluked as the two previous games didn't go that well for him but like you pointed out, he has played well since then so they may have lucked into something. Of course once teams have some tape on him things may change but regardless, he has looked good. 

It will be our luck that he plays against us like Bryce plays against the Falcons lol

 

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1 hour ago, mav1234 said:

He's... Averaging over 200 yards a game?! How is that possible?!

Yes, I thought great QBs you want to keep around usually pass for around 140 a game and like to fumble. I've never heard of production like this

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