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Krovvy

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  1. This guy is looking to hit on predictions to up his sorry ass Twitter following. Any hits he has will be remembered, while stuff like this will be forgotten.
  2. It's going to be difficult. They all have problems and potential. Bryce Young obviously has size concerns. C.J. Stroud doesn't look good under pressure, climbing the pocket or creating. Anthony Richardson has inaccuracy issues, with poor lower body mechanics. Will Levis doesn't process well or navigate the pocket. Other than Bryce Young, I've seen almost every cutup I can find of each game for these quarterbacks. Over the course of the last month, I've went from having Richardson as the fourth rated prospect to realizing he might be my number two behind Young. If Stroud didn't show out in the Peach Bowl, he would probably be my third choice at this point.
  3. I mean, he just looks shaky to me overall. This is 2021, and generally he had good protection this game, but Mississippi dialed up pressure the entire game because they knew Levis has trouble with it. This is going to happen in the NFL. By the way, that's not me in the comments.
  4. Well, Sam is completely broken. Will isn't completely broken, but has a lot of the deficiencies in his game.
  5. Yeah, he had a bad line, he also failed his own lineman often as well. He has difficulty moving within the pocket, it is what it is.
  6. Do we really think Rhule had that much control of the draft?
  7. Really? We've been obviously targeting high RAS players for a couple years now.
  8. He reminds me of Sam Darnold too. I don't look at his supporting cast, or stats, or anything. I just purely look at the player, and watching Levis you'll see him walk into sacks, fail to climb the pocket, lock on to his first read (and often throw it to them no matter what), and then hesitate on throws. He looks mentally shaky when everything isn't going his way.
  9. Sure, but why make definitive statements on it? It doesn't help franchises to leak their intentions. These are also very concrete statements regarding interest being leaked. There's not a lot of talk about money, it's more or less that teams are stating they have zero interest in acquiring him.
  10. It's smokescreen season, except when it comes to Lamar Jackson apparently. Teams are making strong statements they are not interested in him. Odd given how this part of the offseason is usually performative.
  11. It's now what, six teams to make a statement that they don't want Jackson? That's really odd. This is smokescreen season and throwing off other teams as to what you plan to do during the off-season is half the game. It's in teams' interest to obscure what they're doing, often leaking false information, to put pressure on other franchises. However, it seems that teams are definitely making statements one by one of their intent.
  12. Starting to feel like the owners are talking behind the scenes, not wanting to set another precedent like Watson's contract. It's odd that no one has reportedly even expressed interest in making some type of offer.
  13. Their roster is barren. Stacking it with overpriced free agents coming to town for a payday, and not to win, won't matter without a quarterback. They'll have to learn the hard way.
  14. I wonder why Atlanta isn't interested? The city would riot if he was brought to town.
  15. Probably. It also pressures Carolina's front office to trade up to first overall even more. All it takes is two teams to say 'no' at this point for the Panthers to punting another year at quarterback.
  16. Richardson can also process what's in front of him. Something that Willis couldn't do from the games I watched.
  17. Richardson had a terrible team around him. Walk on receivers with a defensive tackle converted tight end. Levi's had years to figure it out and regressed. His decision making and processing was poor, reminding me so much of Sam Darnold. If he wasn't athletic, he wouldn't be considered a first round pick.
  18. I doubt the Bears would want to go into free agency without trading the pick first. It could change how they approach free agents entirely.
  19. Stats are incredibly misleading from college quarterbacks. They're nothing alike.
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