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QB is an open competition per Marrone
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(08-18-2017, 12:38 AM)JackCity Wrote:(08-18-2017, 12:29 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: If Tyrod is so good, why is his own team trying to run him out of town?Because he isn't perfect and has some flaws as a QB. He doesn't hit the middle of the field well and and his anticipation isn't great. What he does well is: Great deep ball, doesn't turn the ball over much and can keep plays alive/beat defenses with his legs. You can feed Arob/Lee/Westbrook deep, control the ball on the ground and keep everything ticking over. Why give up a valuable draft pick when we will need all of our picks to get a franchise QB in the 2018 draft? I wanna keep all of our picks and possibly even trade some of our players for other team's picks. |
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