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Clemson qb Watson says 'dual threat' label a stereotype
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I'm not sure how Bucky Brooks having that opinion is supposed to sway how I feel. One guys opinion doesn't make it true.
I believe most players that are 'dual threat' quarterbacks are scared of that mostly because the NFL is more looking for the prototypical quarterback, stand in the pocket, throw down field. There have been dual threat quarterbacks in the NFL that have adjusted their game to fit. If you're good enough, you will do it. Cam Newton is a great example....he's still scary with his legs, but can stand in the pocket and throw down field. The problem with most dual threat quarterbacks is they don't have the arm or mechanics to get it done. Watson is one of those I think will. |
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