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A healthy mediocre QB only guarantees mediocrity every week
Hell of a prediction considering none of these players has taken a single NFL snap.
How about we cool it for a second Nastradumus
A healthy mediocre QB only guarantees mediocrity every week
I'm sorry, I missed the part where I mentioned anyone in particular, Mr StrawmanHell of a prediction considering none of these players has taken a single NFL snap.
How about we cool it for a second Nastradumus
I'm sorry, I missed the part where I mentioned anyone in particular, Mr Strawman
South Dakota?If SD trades up for Tua i wouldnt mind trading down a little bit.
my generic statement was really about picking a mediocre QB only because he is healthy is a mistake.How about putting something in that "rent this space."
They thread is about "Tua" and Burrow has been mentioned...
my generic statement was really about picking a mediocre QB only because he is healthy is a mistake.
If a QB has a slow mind, being healthy doesn't help. It just assures late throws every week
If they are weak-armed it means short passes, bad decisions equals INTs
I'm not in the predictions department, I'll leave that to all the other fortune-tellers here
It's a simple point: don't take a mediocre QB just because he's "healthy"I'd say Burrow and Tua both play pretty fast to me.
Why would we be talking about any generic QB at this point?
If you wanted to preface your point with Herbert or Love then i get it.
Yes, but a different coachI never really did think Washington was in on Tua from the start. They already have Haskins who they just drafted in the first round last year.
I hope soI think the Dolphins stay at 5 and they draft Herbert. The risk to drafting Tua that high considering his numerous injuries over the past two years will just be more than the Dolphins are willing to take.
Yes, but a different coach