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Not to be contrary but I just said the play action was mediocre by Minshew II. Fornette sold it more so
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The motion was average, it was the duck he made to sell it.
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Not to be contrary but I just said the play action was mediocre by Minshew II. Fornette sold it more so
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The motion was average, it was the duck he made to sell it.
I’m not sure. We will find out. Not even sure he has the talent, but despite what people said last year after four games, Fitzy isn’t the answer for anybody. The team is garbage, its worth a shot, right?
I agree on the attitude, but hell, Cam Newton is still employed, and he cant throw either and has the body language.
Nick Foles May be looking for a new team once healthy
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Mariota was just awful tonight. He does not look like an NFL QB. His line didn't help either.
Nick Foles May be looking for a new team once healthy
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Didn’t watch a lick but at what point is the Mariota experiment gonna end?
It's kind of funny to think that no one really knew who was going to go first Mariota or Winston and both were supposed to be incredible QB's, and both have had extremely lackluster careers. Mariota may not have the pick count that Winston does, but he also doesn't throw it more than 10 yards. They are both a major bust as far as I am concerned.
Shows what happens to great college players who wind up on trash teams. It’s a recipe for disaster probably 8/10 times for a top QB, particularly if they didn’t run a pro style offense in college.
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Like all the the browns first round picks the last handful of years, all set up for failure.. Baker happened to get in after a little rebuilding so theyre on the upswingJust like with Rosen, another guy everyone said had a "high QB IQ". But if you put them in a situation where they have 0.05 seconds to throw the ball before a 300lb man is barreling towards him, they are bound to fail.
True, but at the current market rates someone may be more than willing to pick that up.He just signed an $88 million four year deal. He’s making $22M next year and I think most of it is guaranteed.
It's kind of funny to think that no one really knew who was going to go first Mariota or Winston and both were supposed to be incredible QB's, and both have had extremely lackluster careers. Mariota may not have the pick count that Winston does, but he also doesn't throw it more than 10 yards. They are both a major bust as far as I am concerned.
I will admit I was totally wrong on Mariota when drafted. I thought he was going to be a good QB and kept giving him the benefit of doubt, saying he just needed time to grow. I have to think it is very clear to anyone that follows Tenn, Mariota has never progressed passed his 2nd year or shown any growth in becoming that type of QB that can win games on his arm. He is simply a game manager and needs too much around him to win games. I expect he is playing for a new team next year. Maybe he would have a long career as a good backup if he would accept that role.