staylor26 |
06-06-2019 11:56 AM |
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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
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How many college qbs do? It's a system built around lots of poor competition often capped with a boring bowl game. Most qbs are out of playoff contention by the end of the first month. Do you really think Eli showed his ability to work under pressure? Did Andrew luck really have signature big games? Of course we'll need a larger sample size, but when you're talking "can't miss" qb prospects, you can't wait for the absolute flawless qb.
This reminds me of the Parcells rules. The reason it's failed miserably the past decade. If you put too many rules in place you stop trusting your eyes. Lawrence has popped off the page in ways guys like Haskins and soon to be Tua haven't. These guys also had outstanding supporting casts.
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Dude, you still don’t get it. I said he’s a great QB prospect. He should and will be the #1 pick in 2021. Why do you continue to act like I’m saying he’s not good or he’s going to fail? How many times do I have to say this before it gets through your head?
And no, most cfb QB’s deal with more pressure and adversity with less talent than he did last year. This isn’t even debatable.
Look at Mahomes vs. LSU. That game told me more about Mahomes than any of the rest. It was by far his most impressive despite it being a blowout loss and not his best game statistically by any means.
I was fully on board with him despite not seeing that game until after we drafted him. I didn’t watch any of his sophomore tape so I had no idea it existed. If I watched it before the draft, I would’ve been pounding the table that much harder.
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