Bet him $100 bill when you get tired of it. He'll change the subject.
I got tired of people not paying their bets to me when they lose...
I am not changing the subject at all...
Try another approach pal
Bet him $100 bill when you get tired of it. He'll change the subject.
Then draft him as a running back...and bring me some aspirin...As for speed.... Hurts a couple of years ago was in the 4.4's running at Bama... I think he has a legit shot at running a sub 4.4 in the 40
Another great write up on Hurts
2020 NFL Draft: Jalen Hurts Scouting Report
Jalen Hurts has declared for the 2020 NFL Draft. In this scouting report, we look at his quarterback mechanics and see which NFL teams he would best fit in.nflmocks.com
I got tired of people not paying their bets to me when they lose...
I am not changing the subject at all...
Try another approach pal
I think Hurts is under valued right now and I think he could be a lot better than most think he will be a the NFL level. I had him #5 on my list until recently (feel Fromm has made me forget his issues a little since the season ended). I would take Hurts every day ahead of someone like Eason or Gordon personally. You've got to build the team around his talent though in the same way that Balt did with Jackson. However folks think Hurts is Jackson mk2 are gonna be disappointed, he's more a different kind on talent and you need to recognise that if you want to win with him.
Geordie
No question.. Jackson has a stronger arm than Hurts... But Hurts has so much athletic ability that he has more than enough arm to play in the NFL
Tim Tebow won football games in the NFL and it looked like he was throwing with a broken arm out there... Soft tossing flailing ducks.
With a QB like Hurts on the field the ability to straight out run or move to buy time means Hurts will not be throwing into tight windows often.... At Oklahoma his athletic ability in a passing scheme allowed him to throw the ball to open receivers more often.
He does not have to be Dan Marino standing there needing to throw the perfect pinpoint pass to get the completion.
Every year Hurts has played his arm has gotten better... His delivery has improved... He is not going to compare to Rodgers out there... But he will not be hurting his team because his arm does not hold up.
People saying that any QB has a higher football IQ than Lawrence... LMAO
Holy snowballs. The one thing about Lawrence that has always separated him from others is his football IQ.... When he was 14 he was picking apart defences and making plays that college coaches could not explain. Scouting reports from when he was in middle school exist. Every football guru that has ever worked with Lawrence and scouted him has stated he is the best they have ever seen at his age. Multiple people compare his football IQ to Peyton Manning some suggest he is even better mentally.
So I get there are BAMA fans here... To even suggest that Lawrence plays second fiddle to anyone with the way he reads defences and makes decisions is absolutely insane.
People saying that any QB has a higher football IQ than Lawrence... LMAO
Holy snowballs. The one thing about Lawrence that has always separated him from others is his football IQ.... When he was 14 he was picking apart defences and making plays that college coaches could not explain. Scouting reports from when he was in middle school exist. Every football guru that has ever worked with Lawrence and scouted him has stated he is the best they have ever seen at his age. Multiple people compare his football IQ to Peyton Manning some suggest he is even better mentally.
So I get there are BAMA fans here... To even suggest that Lawrence plays second fiddle to anyone with the way he reads defences and makes decisions is absolutely insane.
Go start a Hurts or Lawrence thread if you’re so In Love with them, this is the Tua super thread for Crissakes.More love for Hurts
Is Jalen Hurts a legit NFL prospect? Kiper & McShay debate
The transfer quarterback is dominating for the Sooners, but does he have a future at the next level? Here's what Mel and Todd think.www.espn.com