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Hubbard, TMJ & Tremble.  If we want any sort of cohesive future on offense at the skill spots, they're the ones to see how they look going into year 2.

And out of the 2022 group, Corral no doubt.  And Brandon Smith.  We traded up for that kid when some good talent was still out there.  Interested to see what he looks like.

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36 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

Yes. Heavy dose of  Rhule sucks, Tepper sucks, Darnold sucks, why isn’t Corral getting more snaps. Add in a pinch of Derrick Brown is a bust and can Luke come back to play linebacker. 
 

I suspect there will be the occasional play analysis too.  But quite entertaining nonetheless.  

i expect several calls to sign cam

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I want to see Baker in a live game, and how our offense clicks with him under center. Do we have the confidence to open it up a little. I don't expect McAdoo to show too much of his playbook, but I want to see if our QB and WR corps can stretch the field vertically.

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27 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

i expect several calls to sign cam

Honestly, i don't expect as many as in years past.

At this point, I'd say all but the most absolute diehard Newton stans have acknowledged that the Baker Mayfield signing likely closed that particular door for good.

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its Corral for me as well

 

i want a true controversy.  like both Baker and Corral lighting it up

 

get Sam the fug out its just cringe.  he really is a nice guy and i feel for him but that just makes it even more cringe hes here because of a bad contract. hes the 3rd wheel no doubt. 

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1 hour ago, Captroop said:

I don't expect McAdoo to show too much of his playbook, but I want to see if our QB and WR corps can stretch the field vertically.

McAdoo said it's important to evaluate players in the preseason games, and not scheme so being as vanilla as possible is important so your scheme isn't getting guys open or whatever.

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