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Old 09-25-2024, 12:47 PM
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The reason I’m still positive about Richardson for the most part is he is making the correct reads out there. Yeah he makes mistakes which is to be expected. But the majority of the time he knows where to go with the ball. That’s probably the hardest thing to learn to play. And don’t forget he’s the youngest QB in the league. The consistency in throwing can be taught and fixed. Every good Qb does it. But not all of them can figure out how to read defenses and make good decisions. So people are going to scream about accuracy and how it’s important and he can’t ever do it. But there are levels to QB play, and the physical mechanics are just one part. But to me, the mental part is the hardest to get and what separates QBs and that part looks promising.

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