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From Stampede Blue located here.
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It’s getting easier and easier to root for this young man.
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That's a great story, but how does it help him read an NFL defense, correct his footwork, or throw with touch and anticipation? Don't get me wrong, I like the character this shows as a leader, but it takes a lot more than being a good leader or locker room guy to successfully play QB in the NFL.
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Tuck it in, Dam.
If you wanted to be bitchy here, a better comp would be how much praise Watson got when he first started out in Houston. Nobody could have imaged. |
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Eh, really more tired of the fluff pieces than anything. The ones from rookie camp are encouraging, but still fluff. At this point, I'm looking forward to seeing him in action, and hopefully the coaches will have several of those issues he has cleaned up.
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We didn't get your boy Stroud, just suck it up.
We have AR, and I really like the guy. So let it be, quit being such a bitch about it. AR has a shit load more upside than Stroud.
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Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid. Last edited by Spike; 05-13-2023 at 03:37 PM. |
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That's funny, I didn't mention Stroud. It’s not about that. If this was the umpteenth article about what a great leader Shaquille Leonard was that was posted this offseason, I'd've said a very similar thing, likely more focused on him getting over being injured. Cleaning up after a rookie symposium makes him a great person, but I'd rather see him carving up an NFL secondary, which would bring him closer to being a great NFL QB, which is the more important goal here.
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I disagree that it doesn’t indicate a positive thing about AR as the QB of the team. Being a quality human being goes a long way as far as leadership goes. It shows he actually cares about people-his teammates-the ones he must lead-are people. You are much more likely to have everyone pulling in the same direction if you aren’t an asshole. It also shows humility,something that is a real positive when you are trying to teach someone. Definitely not fluff. The guy seems to be a hard worker. All things are positive so far. Until he takes the field that’s all we have to go on
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Thanks for your opinion, the feeling is mutual. |
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