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Thread: News/rumors 2021 season
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Re: News/rumors 2021 season
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10-21-2021, 07:36 PM #161Pro Bowl Poster
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10-21-2021, 07:44 PM #162
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Jay Glazer (@JayGlazer) Tweeted:
Breaking: Baker Mayfield tells me in addition to his torn labrum he also fractured his humerus bone (shoulder) according to a scan this week. Baker said the fracture is preventing his rotator cuff from firing. @NFLonFOX (1/2)
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10-22-2021, 11:30 AM #168
Re: News/rumors 2021 season
I can respect that. I have not, in fact, listened to Quinn. My comment was more based on the fact that he was a QB who failed because he didn’t have talent. Generally those are people who blame everything except the fact that they are not good enough. And that’s not a slight. It’s natural. I want a QB who is confident in his abilities. But I don’t think it makes him an unbiased judge in this situation.
As to the latter, it is certainly an unorthodox way of developing a player. (Although I have hopes it will work for Queen at a different position.) But at the end of the day, we have seen QBs start day 1 and fail. We have seen QBs watch from the bench and fail. It generally has less to do with how a QB is handled, and more with how good they are.
Is Tua not good because he gets yanked every time he plays badly? Or does he play badly because he’s just not that good? Cream usually rises to the top. The exceptions are QBs (David Carr, Tim Couch) who maybe come in with some talent, but the team is so godawful around them that they are unable to develop.
If you’re telling me a good QB in a good system with good players around him comes in and plays badly, solely because he’s being rotated in and out, we’ll have to agree to disagree."Chin up, chest out."
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