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Chicago is a QB hell. Has been forever, and it's only 2 games. I'm giving him a season. |
He was pressured on 36 of his 37 attempts. He still needs to be better.. but I’m not writing him off for at least a year.
I loved him as a prospect back to his Oklahoma days. But soured on him the more his character came out. He’s going to need to humble himself which has always been a worry. |
Of the big 3 receivers from the draft, Odunze is the only one who hasn’t done anything yet.
Harrison looked great this week. Nabers was good in week 1 and better in week 2. |
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So far the biggest red flag to me has been that he is completely ignoring any passes not outside the numbers. Shows that he isn’t reading the defense or going through progressions at all. Everything is just sideline tosses hoping for a great receiver play or being surprised it’s actually covered with regularity, unlike in college. |
Never believed the hype, but I didn't think he'd be this bad. Only 2 games, but looking like a bust. Definitely not as much hutzpah as Stroud.
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Yeesh! 21.4 QBR is rough. In fairness, Stroud didn't have amazing games stats either.
I didn't watch the game, but looking at the stats at least he spread the ball around well. He needs to go downfield more, but maybe not enough time? Where's DJ Moore this year? ...kid has flashed some talent when scrambling, let's give him until midway through the season and see if he and Moore find some momentum. I'm not counting him out yet. Goes to show you though, that it's better to be humble. |
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Just a guy who huffs his own farts and has to figure out he’s actually not that special at all when on the field with other NFL players |
Im just not sure he has the mental fortitude. They were down by a score most of that game and every shot on the bench he looked defeated.
He's relying too much on pure talent and thus missing throws. You could see how badly he wanted to do "Stroud" things (i.e off schedule throws) but it was never there for him. He's not processing well. His O-line is doing him no favors. The arm talent is there but.....he's got a long way to go. He's starting to remind me of Zach Wilson. |
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With USC’s pro-style offense, you’d think they’d be churning out top-tier QBs like a pizza place churns out pepperoni pies. But so far, the best they've produced are Carson Palmer and Matt Cassel. And honestly, I think I just threw up a little bit in my mouth there when saying "Cassel" and "top-tier" in the same paragraph.
They have an old gypsy curse when in comes to NFL transition me thinks. https://www.thesportster.com/footbal...ed-in-the-nfl/ |
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