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Post by southerner on Sept 11, 2022 4:40:05 GMT -5
Yesterday in Texas, Bryce Young showed why he might be the best QB prospect for the 2023 NFL draft. Giant fans might want to keep an eye on the Alabama QB this year.
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Post by Rangers13 on Sept 11, 2022 5:22:04 GMT -5
Yesterday in Texas, Bryce Young showed why he might be the best QB prospect for the 2023 NFL draft. Giant fans might want to keep an eye on the Alabama QB this year. He’s definitely a modern day 🦄.
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Post by mendy on Sept 11, 2022 7:21:27 GMT -5
Yesterday in Texas, Bryce Young showed why he might be the best QB prospect for the 2023 NFL draft. Giant fans might want to keep an eye on the Alabama QB this year. Are you going to do this every week during the season? See what college QB had a good game and say the Giants are looking at him, it's a long season.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2022 7:27:17 GMT -5
Yesterday in Texas, Bryce Young showed why he might be the best QB prospect for the 2023 NFL draft. Giant fans might want to keep an eye on the Alabama QB this year. Joe Schoen, and 20 plus scouts from 15 teams were at the swamp watching Kentucky (Levis) vs Florida (Richardson) Unless the Giants go 2 wins, they will not be in any position to draft Bryce Young.
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Post by TEM on Sept 11, 2022 7:34:13 GMT -5
I watched the game . He was hearing footsteps for 3 quarters. He should have gotten sacked on Bamas' last drive. Bama barely beat an inferior opponent.
Tennessee's front is going to eat him on Oct 15th.
IMO: He is too much like Vince Young
Me I like Levis in the 1st
In the 3rd I would take Chase Brice with no reservation . He does not have a great team around him. He places his team in a position to win.
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Post by southerner on Sept 11, 2022 7:39:34 GMT -5
Yesterday in Texas, Bryce Young showed why he might be the best QB prospect for the 2023 NFL draft. Giant fans might want to keep an eye on the Alabama QB this year. Are you going to do this every week during the season? See what college QB had a good game and say the Giants are looking at him, it's a long season. Yes, if these college QBs including Young and others do well. It is interesting to guess for yourself which one of these guys the Giants will be interested in when considering their current 2022 win-loss record. The 2023 draft is supposedly filled with possible NFL starting QBs. This also provides some relief for Giant fans if the season goes the way of the last 3, they can see for themselves who might be coming to the Giants next year.
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Post by mendy on Sept 11, 2022 7:53:33 GMT -5
Are you going to do this every week during the season? See what college QB had a good game and say the Giants are looking at him, it's a long season. Yes, if these college QBs including Young and others do well. It is interesting to guess for yourself which one of these guys the Giants will be interested in when considering their current 2022 win-loss record. The 2023 draft is supposedly filled with possible NFL starting QBs. This also provides some relief for Giant fans if the season goes the way of the last 3, they can see for themselves who might be coming to the Giants next year. This is a big responsibility for you to take on, not sure you're ready for it.
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Post by Rangers13 on Sept 11, 2022 9:31:28 GMT -5
Yesterday in Texas, Bryce Young showed why he might be the best QB prospect for the 2023 NFL draft. Giant fans might want to keep an eye on the Alabama QB this year. Are you going to do this every week during the season? See what college QB had a good game and say the Giants are looking at him, it's a long season. Com’on, more than Southern do this. Last week it was Georgia’s Bennett who looked good and a few mention him as an early pick too.
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Post by Rangers13 on Sept 11, 2022 9:37:07 GMT -5
I watched the game . He was hearing footsteps for 3 quarters. He should have gotten sacked on Bamas' last drive. Bama barely beat an inferior opponent. so true and you can tell who watched the game and who may have heard about it. Can’t see how anybody posts about the kid glowing with no concern. As if Tua wasn’t enough evidence to raise a red flag. The great escape from the sack you mentioned was the big play. The rest were routine.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2022 10:20:00 GMT -5
I watched the game . He was hearing footsteps for 3 quarters. He should have gotten sacked on Bamas' last drive. Bama barely beat an inferior opponent. so true and you can tell who watched the game and who may have heard about it. Can’t see how anybody posts about the kid glowing with no concern. As if Tua wasn’t enough evidence to raise a red flag. The great escape from the sack you mentioned was the big play. The rest were routine. QB1 Break it down QB experts.... Let's go great plays vs boneheaded plays...cause the great plays outnumbered the mistake....he has the following. Quick release Accurate Smart Reads the entire field Quick and can run Live arm Clutch Leadership vs. Small size and thin
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Post by ratbastich on Sept 11, 2022 10:23:55 GMT -5
When is the last time an Alabama quarterback has really done anything in the NFL? Joe Namath maybe?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2022 10:29:47 GMT -5
When is the last time an Alabama quarterback has really done anything in the NFL? Joe Namath maybe? That's actually not how you evaluate talent .... Bryce Young has everything.... but the size.
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Post by TEM on Sept 11, 2022 10:31:34 GMT -5
so true and you can tell who watched the game and who may have heard about it. Can’t see how anybody posts about the kid glowing with no concern. As if Tua wasn’t enough evidence to raise a red flag. The great escape from the sack you mentioned was the big play. The rest were routine. QB1 Break it down QB experts.... Let's go great plays vs boneheaded plays...cause the great plays outnumbered the mistake....he has the following. Quick release Accurate Smart Reads the entire field Quick and can run Live arm Clutch Leadership vs. Small size and thin I stick to my assessment of yesterday's game. He played like a QB that was hearing footsteps. Tenn's front 7 is better than Texas'
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2022 10:32:05 GMT -5
I watched the game . He was hearing footsteps for 3 quarters.He should have gotten sacked on Bamas' last drive. Bama barely beat an inferior opponent. Tennessee's front is going to eat him on Oct 15th. IMO: He is too much like Vince Young Me I like Levis in the 1st In the 3rd I would take Chase Brice with no reservation . He does not have a great team around him. He places his team in a position to win. Correct, the defense was winning the LOS quite easily and when that happens, every QB loses....even Tom Brady.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2022 10:35:01 GMT -5
QB1 Break it down QB experts.... Let's go great plays vs boneheaded plays...cause the great plays outnumbered the mistake....he has the following. Quick release Accurate Smart Reads the entire field Quick and can run Live arm Clutch Leadership vs. Small size and thin I stick to my assessment of yesterday's game. That he was hearing footsteps? He sure was...Texas was balling everywhere on defense...getting home every pass play...but Bryce Young, play by play, did alright. Nothing in that film suggests he's not going top 3 pick.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2022 10:39:54 GMT -5
QB1 Break it down QB experts.... Let's go great plays vs boneheaded plays...cause the great plays outnumbered the mistake....he has the following. Quick release Accurate Smart Reads the entire field Quick and can run Live arm Clutch Leadership vs. Small size and thin I stick to my assessment of yesterday's game. He played like a QB that was hearing footsteps. Tenn's front 7 is better than Texas' So, are you evaluating the Alabama team?...or Bryce Young's play? I see holes in Alabama and Ohio State, holes on teams that are usually stacked EVERYWHERE. As I said from my early evaluation Georgia Everybody else
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Post by Rangers13 on Sept 11, 2022 10:40:09 GMT -5
so true and you can tell who watched the game and who may have heard about it. Can’t see how anybody posts about the kid glowing with no concern. As if Tua wasn’t enough evidence to raise a red flag. The great escape from the sack you mentioned was the big play. The rest were routine. QB1 Break it down QB experts.... Let's go great plays vs boneheaded plays...cause the great plays outnumbered the mistake....he has the following. Quick release Accurate Smart Reads the entire field Quick and can run Live arm Clutch Leadership vs. Small size and thin Highlights are like cliff notes. Watch the game and read the novel.
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Post by Rangers13 on Sept 11, 2022 10:47:11 GMT -5
can’t make it up. Relive it or watch it for the first time. (not the entirety of the confusion)
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Post by Rangers13 on Sept 11, 2022 10:56:32 GMT -5
When is the last time an Alabama quarterback has really done anything in the NFL? Joe Namath maybe? That's actually not how you evaluate talent .... Bryce Young has everything.... but the size. love the adamant take. You should forecast the weather with such certainty.
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Post by vinnie on Sept 11, 2022 10:57:13 GMT -5
I watched the game . He was hearing footsteps for 3 quarters. He should have gotten sacked on Bamas' last drive. Bama barely beat an inferior opponent. so true and you can tell who watched the game and who may have heard about it. Can’t see how anybody posts about the kid glowing with no concern. As if Tua wasn’t enough evidence to raise a red flag. The great escape from the sack you mentioned was the big play. The rest were routine. QB’s are always an enigma to me. There’s lots of guys I thought would do great in the NFL who tanked and vice versa, I guess I’m no different than most GM’s in that regard. Having sad that, the handful of games I’ve seen Stroud and Young play in I haven’t been impressed. I’m especially weary of Ohio State QB’s, they don’t have a good track record.
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Post by vinnie on Sept 11, 2022 10:58:59 GMT -5
QB1 Break it down QB experts.... Let's go great plays vs boneheaded plays...cause the great plays outnumbered the mistake....he has the following. Quick release Accurate Smart Reads the entire field Quick and can run Live arm Clutch Leadership vs. Small size and thin Highlights are like cliff notes. Watch the game and read the novel. Boy howdy! I’m stealing that quote.
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Post by TEM on Sept 11, 2022 11:03:28 GMT -5
I stick to my assessment of yesterday's game. That he was hearing footsteps? He sure was...Texas was balling everywhere on defense...getting home every pass play...but Bryce Young, play by play, did alright. Nothing in that film suggests he's not going top 3 pick. I am not a fan of a QB that cannot throw a crisp ball under duress. He was pressing. He was overthrowing his receivers. (too much zip on the ball at times) He looked like Vince Young. (I stick by the assessment too) It is easy to Play QB when you're not getting pounded. They all can do that. A good NFL QB can take the pounding and still get it done. He looked mediocre against an inferior opponent. It is easy to play on Alabama. Let him and Chase Brice change teams. See how he does with no name WRs and 2nd rate O-linemen on App State. With the talent on Alabama. He should have found the weak link and picked the D apart. Texas is not ranked. There were plenty of weak links he should have exposed. He didn't. That is my opinion on what I watched.
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Post by Rangers13 on Sept 11, 2022 11:08:30 GMT -5
so true and you can tell who watched the game and who may have heard about it. Can’t see how anybody posts about the kid glowing with no concern. As if Tua wasn’t enough evidence to raise a red flag. The great escape from the sack you mentioned was the big play. The rest were routine. QB’s are always an enigma to me. There’s lots of guys I thought would do great in the NFL who tanked and vice versa, I guess I’m no different than most GM’s in that regard. Having sad that, the handful of games I’ve seen Stroud and Young play in I haven’t been impressed. I’m especially weary of Ohio State QB’s, they don’t have a good track record. so tough to evaluate. We’ve seen so many top QBs from elite programs have their deficiencies masked. A great and entertaining college football QB has quite a following yet I believe you have a more critical eye when it comes to the next step. Just recently, how can anybody label any of these QBs can’t miss, a unicorn, has everything, etc after what we’ve seen with Tua, Haskins, etc?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2022 11:11:42 GMT -5
QB1 Break it down QB experts.... Let's go great plays vs boneheaded plays...cause the great plays outnumbered the mistake....he has the following. Quick release Accurate Smart Reads the entire field Quick and can run Live arm Clutch Leadership vs. Small size and thin Highlights are like cliff notes. Watch the game and read the novel. Not what scouts do.... but do continue...let's break down each and every play as QB scouts we all are, cause I know you are better than he's Tua cause they both played for Alabama I'm sure you are fully armed with each x and o play they were running, and why Texas outcoached the mighty Crimson Tide
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Post by ratbastich on Sept 11, 2022 11:16:18 GMT -5
When is the last time an Alabama quarterback has really done anything in the NFL? Joe Namath maybe? That's actually not how you evaluate talent .... Bryce Young has everything.... but the size. I know, but since the Nick Saban coached Alabama era, though QBs have looked good in college, they haven't been that great in the NFL. Are they a product of the college system instead of talent and does that mean when recruiting is Saban looking for a specific type of QB that might only shine in his system but fail in the NFL? Just a thought. Obviously the jury is still out on Mac Jones and Tua.
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Post by Rangers13 on Sept 11, 2022 11:18:26 GMT -5
Highlights are like cliff notes. Watch the game and read the novel. Not what scouts do.... but do continue...let's break down each and every play as QB scouts we all are, cause I know you are better than he's Tua cause they both played for Alabama I'm sure you are fully armed with each x and o play they were running, and why Texas outcoached the mighty Crimson Tide Oh so you’re a self proclaimed scout. I see, that’s awesome. So far you posted cliff notes to make a case he’s different than Tua b/c they have different names. How about more of a critical eye like scouts have?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2022 11:20:53 GMT -5
That's actually not how you evaluate talent .... Bryce Young has everything.... but the size. love the adamant take. You should forecast the weather with such certainty. We should draft the QB from Morehead State, cause Simms came from that college? That should be our draft evaluating philosophy....Ohio State produces crappy QB's....Alabama produces crappy QB's, Young is Tua hahaha....don't want to draft a LSU QB...JaMarcus Russell came from there. Wait, Joe Burrow. Oh damn, we drafted a QB from Duke. Our new drafting evaluating philosophy.
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Post by SG88 on Sept 11, 2022 11:23:13 GMT -5
so true and you can tell who watched the game and who may have heard about it. Can’t see how anybody posts about the kid glowing with no concern. As if Tua wasn’t enough evidence to raise a red flag. The great escape from the sack you mentioned was the big play. The rest were routine. QB’s are always an enigma to me. There’s lots of guys I thought would do great in the NFL who tanked and vice versa, I guess I’m no different than most GM’s in that regard. Having sad that, the handful of games I’ve seen Stroud and Young play in I haven’t been impressed. I’m especially weary of Ohio State QB’s, they don’t have a good track record. It's the most scrutinized position and hardest one to get right. We've seen no brainer first rounders flame out in the pros and we have seen mid and late round picks blossom into hall of fame talents. I believe in Young, but can understand why some people are skeptical. Where people lose me is when they try to low key clown on you for actually having a different opinion.
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Post by Rangers13 on Sept 11, 2022 11:23:43 GMT -5
That's actually not how you evaluate talent .... Bryce Young has everything.... but the size. I know, but since the Nick Saban coached Alabama era, though QBs have looked good in college, they haven't been that great in the NFL. Are they a product of the college system instead of talent and does that mean when recruiting is Saban looking for a specific type of QB that might only shine in his system but fail in the NFL? Just a thought. Obviously the jury is still out on Mac Jones and Tua. Ohio State too. Some actually believe Georgia’s Bennett might go early. Really?
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Post by Rangers13 on Sept 11, 2022 11:24:55 GMT -5
love the adamant take. You should forecast the weather with such certainty. We should draft the QB from Morehead State, cause Simms came from that college? That should be our draft evaluating philosophy....Ohio State produces crappy QB's....Alabama produces crappy QB's, Young is Tua hahaha....don't want to draft a LSU QB...JaMarcus Russell came from there. Wait, Joe Burrow. Oh damn, we drafted a QB from Duke. Our new drafting evaluating philosophy. It’s going to be ok. You’ll be alright.
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