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35 minutes ago, Call_Of_Ktulu said:

His foot work looked horrible, he over threw it on a few plays and doesn't seem to throw a catchable ball. His mechanics will need to be demoed and completely redone. The play I was hoping to see " Money 5 " we didn't get to see. It seems like his interviews were scripted, this guy has a long way to go before his play is even on par with TT.

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44 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

He was solid.  There were lots of dropped balls by the receivers today. 

 

So, basically just another game week for him....

 

Also, I noticed Mike Mayock made mention of the fact that Jackson intentionally had an actual Center to snap him balls, taking the snap from under Center as opposed to a lot of guys on their Pro Days do so against "air"....I think he was trying to make a point. 

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Just now, BigBuff423 said:

 

So, basically just another game week for him....

 

Also, I noticed Mike Mayock made mention of the fact that Jackson intentionally had an actual Center to snap him balls, taking the snap from under Center as opposed to a lot of guys on their Pro Days do so against "air"....I think he was trying to make a point. 

 

I thought his drop backs and footwork from Center were very good for the most part.  

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Just now, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

I thought his drop backs and footwork from Center were very good for the most part.  

 

I did too....I wish people, some people of course, would just evaluate him with an open mind....don't take the tired, dead-horse narrative, that he's a runner first....and learn to see and hear new things and don't be ready to jump into a bias....I am one who has come full circle on Jackson since September. Wanted no part of him on the Bills, but he showed incredible growth this year. And he needs to keep growing, but with a guy like AJ for the Bills, it does buy him a year to grow and every...single....thing, you read about Jackson is just how coachable he is, which means some of the footwork stuff can be taught...he has shown growth passing from the pocket, he can do the same with his footwork. 

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Just now, BigBuff423 said:

 

I did too....I wish people, some people of course, would just evaluate him with an open mind....don't take the tired, dead-horse narrative, that he's a runner first....and learn to see and hear new things and don't be ready to jump into a bias....I am one who has come full circle on Jackson since September. Wanted no part of him on the Bills, but he showed incredible growth this year. And he needs to keep growing, but with a guy like AJ for the Bills, it does buy him a year to grow and every...single....thing, you read about Jackson is just how coachable he is, which means some of the footwork stuff can be taught...he has shown growth passing from the pocket, he can do the same with his footwork. 

 

Good take, but he'll need good coaching and patience to bring the best out of him. 

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18 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

 

"However, the concern I have about his accuracy throwing the ball outside the hashes still exists. That's still something he's working through. He was inconsistent in that regard on Thursday. I would like to have seen him make more drive throws during the workout, but he really emphasized underneath and touch throws."

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32 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

He would probably be a second round pick if he had his other hand, good for him making it this far though.

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