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Jacob Eason… Come on down. Thoughts on his limited play?’


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Here I go again, getting my hopes up yet again only to likely be let down when he plays next week and throws like 4 picks.. But man, I would be lying if I said he didn’t look miles better than PJ. Yes against a soft, garbage time defense but even still, 6 foot freaking 6 and he was slinging darts, it wasn’t only that but he seemed to pass the eye test, looked comfortable and not scared and showed good poise in the pocket. 
 

Just some perspective, he basically had more passing yds (or close to it) in 30 seconds then PJ had all game. 

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Guy looked pretty in control for being close to sitting on the couch a few weeks ago and thrown late into a losing game against last years sb champs.  Looks like he has a rocket of an arm.  The int didnt help the sale though. This season is lost anyway so I see no reason not to start him next week just to see what he has.  As a backup he almost has to be better than pj.

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10 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Yes but he's Ohio State. 

That's a huge negative. 

Who gives a poo. He was a top high school recruit that went to a talented team and put up great numbers like he was suppose to. You bring this up and we go in circles. 
Auburn before Cam, LSU before Burrow, Oregon before Herbert, Tennessee before Manning, Texas Tech before Mahomes. The college doesn’t make the player.

Oh and don’t draft Levis because Kentucky produced Couch, The Hefty Lefty, and Cobb had to become a WR in the NFL.

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