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My guess is that he never saw Max play either..Guess that NFC coordinator never saw some of our other quarterbacks.
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My guess is that he never saw Max play either..Guess that NFC coordinator never saw some of our other quarterbacks.
max made a number of big plays with his feet, but this isn't wacker's veer offense and unless we see bill snyders qb run based offense n the frogs near future the ability to throw the ball is going to be critical for the success of this offense (along with receiver, oline etc.. for those who will rush to defend max)
When they are considering paying tens of millions to one of his receivers.When do NFL OCs or Scout have any business(much less time) evaluating a true freshman QB in the first place !
If they won’t name the sources it wasn’t said IMO
True ... but really need to beat up on a 18/19 year old in HS 8-10 months earlier.When they are considering paying tens of millions to one of his receivers.
Yea with no other sources named, the source is Drew Davison.
I think he just borrowed material from an old ESPN throw away article
There have been many guys through the years that the NFL has managed to ruin, whether through mis-using their talents or through teaching them that all they had done before was wrong, and this is the "right" way. Like the late, great Dan Jenkins wrote, "They done took a lot of good College running backs and taught them how to slip and fall down."Duggan is a different level of athleticism and leadership than most QBs at the college level. I believe a year of Malcom Kelly will make a huge difference in our passing game. And,just remember, before you put any credibility into that comment, some NFL “expert” thought that Johnny Manziel, JaMarcus Russell, Ryan Leaf and Vince Young were all going to be NFL studs.....
There have been many guys through the years that the NFL has managed to ruin, whether through mis-using their talents or through teaching them that all they had done before was wrong, and this is the "right" way. Like the late, great Dan Jenkins wrote, "They done took a lot of good College running backs and taught them how to slip and fall down."