The guy sealed the deal tonight. He's somewhere in the NFL. He's too legit to quit.
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Last night he looked good, while accomplishing very little. One "drive" of two 1st downs, another ended with a fumble, but otherwise he didn't string anything together. I have no idea if opportunities were there that he didn't see, but he didn't really get much done.Last edited by Patler; 09-02-2016, 04:12 AM.
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You omit his nice touch pass for a TD. Plus two well placed long balls that went thru receivers hands. It's subjective, I thought he played well.Originally posted by Patler View PostLast night he looked good, while accomplishing very little. One "drive" of two 1st downs, another ended with a fumble, but otherwise he didn't string anything together. I have no idea if opportunities were there that he didn't see, but he didn't really get much done.
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I said he looked good. I didn't discuss individual plays, so no, I didn't mention his nice touch pass to Cook, the just about perfect throw to Abbrederis, the barely overthrown pass to Montgomery, the poor pass behind Adams that probably should have been intercepted, etc.Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby View PostYou omit his nice touch pass for a TD. Plus two well placed long balls that went thru receivers hands. It's subjective, I thought he played well.
All said and done, I think he looked good.
All said and done, I don't think he accomplished much last night.
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I'm with ya, hh. He looks real good. 3rd string Qbs are kind of rare now. We'll see. But I like him and want to see him in gb even if it took a roster spot. I'd rather have him than a guy like Trevor Davis or Whoever the garbage 3rd string half back is. This qb, imo, is legit.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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Will they really go back to carrying only 2 QB's? I doubt it, it's proven to be a bad gamble the last few years. On paper, the #3 qb isn't valuable, but you need him pretty badly if your starter misses a game or two, which probably happens to half the teams in the league.--
Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
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They'll have 3 QBs, but the third will likely be on the PS and not the active roster.Originally posted by Guiness View PostWill they really go back to carrying only 2 QB's? I doubt it, it's proven to be a bad gamble the last few years. On paper, the #3 qb isn't valuable, but you need him pretty badly if your starter misses a game or two, which probably happens to half the teams in the league."There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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If you can get your 3rd QB on the practice squad, the impact is no different than having him on the 53 man roster. If the first two are healthy, the 3rd QB is never active on game days anyway, so he won't be available during the game you lose your starter. By the next week, you can sign him from the practice squad.Originally posted by Guiness View PostWill they really go back to carrying only 2 QB's? I doubt it, it's proven to be a bad gamble the last few years. On paper, the #3 qb isn't valuable, but you need him pretty badly if your starter misses a game or two, which probably happens to half the teams in the league.
I believe there were only a handful of teams who carried 3 QBs on their opening roster. Most had their third on the practice squad.
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That's the problem with watching the Packers and only the Packers: one ends up believing that the latest guy to do something positive in the preseason is an up and coming star. The reality is that most of them will quietly go away after Saturday and never be heard from again. Geronimo Allison and Whither Callahan are two who fit that bill, at least for this year.Originally posted by Harlan HucklebyThe guy sealed the deal tonight. He's somewhere in the NFL. He's too legit to quit.
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I don't know who thinks he'll be a star, but if he ever starts a regular season NFL game, that will be something coming from a guy who played in the anonymity of DIII football.
Can you imagine the Vikings picking him up once the Packers sign him to the PS?"Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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