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5 minutes ago, Luciu5 said:

As it should be, generally speaking.

You will not get an argument from me.  Unfortunately they've tried everything but to draft one. At some point they will be forced to draft a QB. I thought they were at that point last year.

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44 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Um... That type of trade would look something like #6, our next two 1sts, and Brian Burns. That still might not be enough.

I'm not advocating for this but I am thinking Rhule is trying to dig in some way to get an extra year. If he was able to talk them into this he would have an argument for another year. Desperation causes people to do desperate things. If they did this and it was to blow up as it easily could  and probably would we would be set back for many years. 

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49 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Like Fitts said about them and Russell and what smart teams do.

They act like they don't want/like a guy but they've done their homework.

Anybody can say whatever but on the football field Carson Strong is a star...

 

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Negatives: Below average pocket presence, absolutely zero elusiveness (not speaking to mobility with that), but yes, no mobility, poor touch on the easy throws, concerning injury history and a rumored bad attitude.

Positives: Great arm strength, had good on-field leadership moments, experienced in pre-snap adjustments, can make the intermediate to deep NFL level throws, Rippadon's unwavering support

Probably a 4th-6th rounder.  He could be an okay backup, spot starter.  A team could reach for him in the 3rd.  

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42 minutes ago, saX man said:

Negatives: Below average pocket presence, absolutely zero elusiveness (not speaking to mobility with that), but yes, no mobility, poor touch on the easy throws, concerning injury history and a rumored bad attitude.

Positives: Great arm strength, had good on-field leadership moments, experienced in pre-snap adjustments, can make the intermediate to deep NFL level throws, Rippadon's unwavering support

Probably a 4th-6th rounder.  He could be an okay backup, spot starter.  A team could reach for him in the 3rd.  

Rumored bad attitude is total crap. His coach said he hasn't seen a QB bond with teammates the way he does.

How can someone with poor touch put it in running men's hands at 70%? Nonsense. He has excellent touch and accuracy on his deep balls. Lol

They say this and that but stats are stats. You didn't put up those numbers, I didn't put up those numbers. Pickett didn't put up those numbers.

Analysts debated on if he should be QB1, because he should be. I won't post all the videos you missed. He has a cannon and he's very accurate with it. His consistency is best in class as far as completing passes. QBing you know.

 

 

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4 hours ago, thunderraiden said:

Fitt just admitted in his last presser that they didn't bring in Russell Wilson when he was in Seattle so people would think they weren't interested

Nobody thought Russell would be that good.  They weren’t hiding him

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1 hour ago, Pimpdaddy said:

...dude is definitely safe with the ball...polar opposite of heave ho and hope darnold.

He has a much better arm. He can make those throws on time that Darnold has trouble with.

He throws these lasers that seem impossible. His arm confidence is huge. He can really fit the ball in between guys AND his deep throws are very accurate.

I like him to an Andrew Luck/Drew Brees so yeah.

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Just now, rippadonn said:

He has a much better arm. He can make those throws on time that Darnold has trouble with.

He throws the lasers that seem impossible. His arm confidence is huge. He can really fit the ball in between guys AND his deep throws are very accurate.

I like him to an Andrew Luck/Drew Brees so yeah.

He sucks…stop trying to look clever.

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16 minutes ago, Shocker said:

He sucks…stop trying to look clever.

Stop being a hater. He deserves praise for his hard work and WHAT HE'S DONE ON THE FIELD.

His stats would suck if he did. Make a better point if you can.

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43 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Rumored bad attitude is total crap. His coach said he hasn't seen a QB bond with teammates the way he does.

How can someone with poor touch put it in running men's hands at 70%? Nonsense. He has excellent touch and accuracy on his deep balls. Lol

They say this and that but stats are stats. You didn't put up those numbers, I didn't put up those numbers. Pickett didn't put up those numbers.

Analysts debated on if he should be QB1, because he should be. I won't post all the videos you missed. He has a cannon and he's very accurate with it. His consistency is best in class as far as completing passes. QBing you know.

 

 

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Good grief. Stop posting his stat lines and telling us we haven’t seen his games, that doesn’t enrich the debate.

I am speaking to short accuracy touch. He has nice touch on intermediate and deep balls. You’re making a lot of assumptions of my view of him based on your unwavering opinion. I would be more open about him if you weren’t acting so redundant, unnecessarily sassy and spastic. 

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32 minutes ago, saX man said:

Good grief. Stop posting his stat lines and telling us we haven’t seen his games, that doesn’t enrich the debate.

I am speaking to short accuracy touch. He has nice touch on intermediate and deep balls. You’re making a lot of assumptions of my view of him based on your unwavering opinion. I would be more open about him if you weren’t acting so redundant, unnecessarily sassy and spastic. 

If that's all he needs to work on give him credit for the rest of his body of work.

I keep posting the statline because it makes these lazy takes look like what they are.

Lazy

Strong 2022!

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5 hours ago, Riverboat Ron said:

I’m convinced we’ve keyed in on Willis and I think other teams know it. The Saints trade yesterday was to get the capital to trade up to #5 and I also believe the Falcons are actively looking to jump us for Willis as well. Giants are talking to Willis to try and drive a bidding war and scare the Saints, Falcons and even us into a panic trade.

I think so too

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