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Just now, PNW_PantherMan said:

You don't trade up in the 3rd when you're lacking picks to draft a project.  They had a 1st round grade on the guy and thought it was a steal.  The Dolphins took a guy in the 7th that looks better.

Why not?? You didn't give up much and again it's a young QB with alot of raw talent...

You wouldn't be saying this poo if we had gotten Malik would you??

Even if he looked bad due to low reps...

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Yes, context. In NFL preseason play which is all we have on rookies right now, they look better. No one is trying to put them in the HOF. 

Now add the fact that none of there teams is in a QB competition.. So those rookies are getting way more reps then Corral..

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2 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Why not?? You didn't give up much and again it's a young QB with alot of raw talent...

You wouldn't be saying this poo if we had gotten Malik would you??

Even if he looked bad due to low reps...

You're just conveniently ignoring that these guys look better than Corral.

No one was down on Corral until he took the field in the preseason and looked really bad. 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

You're just conveniently ignoring that these guys look better than Corral.

No one was down on Corral until he took the field in the preseason and looked really bad. 

Oh yes the preseason. I remember Ryan Leaf looked better than Peyton Manning in the preseason.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

You'd have a point if every other rookie QB wasn't looking better so far.

Most other rookies are 2nd stringers on their team and playing with better talent/having better reps. Baker is our guy this year. Corral has a big learning curve from the Ole Miss RPO to an actual NFL offense. 

-Pickett is competing for the starting job

-Titans typically carry 2 QBs and want Willis as their 2

-Ridder is competing for the starting job

-Howell is the number 2 and has a shot to take Wentz’s job

Look no further than how PJ looked in quarter 1 vs 3 to see what kind of talent Corral is working with.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You're just conveniently ignoring that these guys look better than Corral.

No one was down on Corral until he took the field in the preseason and looked really bad. 

He does look bad but there could be a reason.. He isn't getting the focus due to Baker and Sam...

But again it's just preseason.. And I'm not worried a 3rd round QB doesn't look great right away..

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