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And later he made correct reads to sustain drives. also showed good arm strength and a pocket presence. not bad for a kid who just got here with little time with starters

 

this thread reminds me,,i am old enough to remember watching terry bradshaw's first game as a pro,,,,,he looked horrible, he didn't have a clue and threw a few interceptions and pittsburgh lost big....a few years later, bradshaw was beat out by "Jefferson Street" Joe Gilliam, who unfortunately threw his career away on drugs. Bradshaw got his job back and the rest is history.

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