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Official 2023 QB Watch


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31 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Watching Young is like watching Russ during his time in Seattle

Young is at his best when he’s running around buying time while keeping his eyes downfield. It’s fun

I just posted this is another thread. That doesn’t typically translate well as NFL DL are much bigger and faster. 

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McCall did his thing again even in a loss.

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I mean, 3 passing TDs 358 yards, 0 picks and a 76% completion rate in a loss is pretty dang good.  CCU had a sieve in their rushing defense...they gave up as many rushing yards as McCall had passing!  Yes, passing yards get inflated when trailing big in a game, but usually the completion rate suffers and INTs happen. Neither occurred in this instance which is a very good indicator that he doesn't panic and is cool under pressure in the face of adversity.

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38 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

McCall did his thing again even in a loss.

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I mean, 3 passing TDs 358 yards, 0 picks and a 76% completion rate in a loss is pretty dang good.  CCU had a sieve in their rushing defense...they gave up as many rushing yards as McCall had passing!  Yes, passing yards get inflated when trailing big in a game, but usually the completion rate suffers and INTs happen. Neither occurred in this instance which is a very good indicator that he doesn't panic and is cool under pressure in the face of adversity.

He made some incredible throws downfield.  A few were beautiful over the shoulder NFL throws

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14 hours ago, 45catfan said:

McCall did his thing again even in a loss.

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I mean, 3 passing TDs 358 yards, 0 picks and a 76% completion rate in a loss is pretty dang good.  CCU had a sieve in their rushing defense...they gave up as many rushing yards as McCall had passing!  Yes, passing yards get inflated when trailing big in a game, but usually the completion rate suffers and INTs happen. Neither occurred in this instance which is a very good indicator that he doesn't panic and is cool under pressure in the face of adversity.

He's super interesting. I like him a lot more than most of the generally accepted second tier.  

 

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