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Albert Breer: MMQB (on Bryce and the QB evaluation)


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I read that the other day. Very cool piece. On a related note, where can I find a hard copy of SI? I have looked everywhere I can think of except for a bookstore. Going there Friday. Walmart doesn't even carry SI. 

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Though David Carr's career and image is kinda tarnished, I did hear an interesting, yet basic "football 101" thing recently from him.

Every QB finds lanes to throw in and Young will find his. Whether it's a 6'4" QB like Carr or a 5'10" guy like Young....throws are made in windows and lanes, not over the top of the trenches.

He was talking about the perception of Young's height and Carr said that QBs don't throw over OL/DL. So all of this concern with 6'5" and 6'6" linemen shouldn't be an issue.

Something so simple.

 

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