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Bookie Man

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  1. My cousin sent these to me. Take from them whatever you want. I know you can't always find the open guy and it's easy to go back on film and say he should have done this or that. But it seems there were plays to be made and he had guys running open a lot of the time. Sorry, wasn't sure whether to put this in the Tyrod thread, the All-22 thread or this one.

     

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  2. Throwing a rookie QB to the wolves who isn't ready will end his career before it starts.

     

    Pop on his first two starts as a freshman at Tennessee to see what happens when you are rushed into the grinder.

     

    He was a late pick for a reason. He needs to hold a clipboard and develop in practice

    Yes he a very tough go as a true Freshman, and he got sent to the bench. But did it mentally break him? No. It may have made him mentally tougher. I'd rather have NP than Dobbs right now also... just throwing that in there haha.

  3. For those saying it's a bad idea to throw NP to the wolves with a WR group that is struggling getting separation - Maybe it makes more sense to play the guy who is better at throwing the ball into tight spaces to when a guy is covered decently and let them make a play, or at least try. I feel like NP excels where Tyrod struggles in that regard. He goes through his reads quickly and it seems his eyes are usually looking to the right place and gives his guys a chance to make plays. He's pretty safe with the ball also. 47 TDs to 17 INTS his last 2 years at Pitt. Not quite Tyrod safe, but he also will challenge coverage a lot more. I like Tyrod, but I think this offense is much more suited to Petermans strengths and I think it would run more efficiently with him in there. Just my opinions though.

  4. Make the throw? No. By all means, let her rip. Even a cave man can do it.

     

    Get the completion? Quite a bit harder. And it helps if you're at least good...

    That's what I mean. I feel like over half of the QBs in the league can complete that pass. Definitely not an easy pass, but maybe like a 6.5/10 difficulty. But yeah it helps if you're good and you have to be able to see the guy 1st.

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