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McAdoo's x-ray vision for QBs


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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

PJ Walker will certainly lead us to the promise land of the #1 pick

I don’t understand people’s hate for PJ. Sure, he hasn’t played well when he’s put in the 4th when we’re down 21 but he’s won the 2 games he’s started. He honestly throws a great ball. 

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8 minutes ago, La Pantera said:

Idk if anyone actually read what he actually said. He didn't like Sam at pick 3. Because of his mechanics, but that he'd be a good QB. He also said Rosen was the most pro ready in the draft.

He actually said, "I'd just have a hard time drafting a guy in the first round where you don't necessarily like the way he throws."

As for Rosen, he probably was the most pro-ready at the time, but that doesn't speak to the highest ceiling which McAdoo seems to prefer. 

 

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At this point, everyone is just trying to see the silver lining in this hire. Hindsight is 20/20 and just because he wanted Mahomes and didn't like Darnold means nothing. A lot of coaches in the league can make the same claim. The only thing I took away from this is that he wasn't the strongest supporter of Darnold so I don't know how he is going to work with him. It only adds more fire to the thought that Darnold will not be our QB next season. 

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1 hour ago, CPcavedweller said:

The Panthers problem isn't quarterback. Darnold could be a Pro Bowl player with an adequate offensive line. Sam Darnold, Brady, Rodgers, doesn't matter. 

...HAARRRRRRR!  the Pack i believe had 3 rookie linemen... darnold is damaged goods... sucked, sucks, will suck...

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36 minutes ago, 1989 said:

I don’t understand people’s hate for PJ. Sure, he hasn’t played well when he’s put in the 4th when we’re down 21 but he’s won the 2 games he’s started. He honestly throws a great ball. 

The problem is that he's frenetic if not just plain erratic. He throws way too many interceptions. 

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56 minutes ago, 1989 said:

I don’t understand people’s hate for PJ. Sure, he hasn’t played well when he’s put in the 4th when we’re down 21 but he’s won the 2 games he’s started. He honestly throws a great ball. 

he doesn't belong in the NFL...like I don't belong in porn...

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

To be fair, even accepting the premise this would testify to his being a good scout, not necessarily a good coach.

To be fair, he has a decent track record of being a coach overall, just not a head coach. But even then he took the Giants to the wildcard before tanking the next season.

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