woolybug25
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That's just a link to yahoo's front page.
That's just a link to yahoo's front page.
I think it's fixed noe
noe it is not.
noe it is not.
I think there's a lot of confusion on how that term is used then, because I've seen it used interchangeably with laser. Favre's arm strength was well known from day 1, and it was often said he "threw a rope" to a particular receiver such as his game winning TD pass to Taylor in his first career game against the Bengals in '92.
In any case, the pass from Tommy to Floyd had little arc to it, it was a dart (Is that better?). I was kinda joking about the whole thing, but honestly...I'm sure there were better examples of Kizer's arm strength out there.
I am very confident that he will be the best NFL quarterback to come out of this draft.
Andrew Luck best, or Jared Goff best?
I think in the right situation he will have a great career.
Andrew Luck best, or Jared Goff best?
I think in the right situation he will have a great career.
The more I read, the more I think the Browns truly WOULD be a good landing spot for Kizer.
After watching Hue work with Andy Dalton and AJ McCarron, I don't think there would be a better coach to use Kizer's skill set while helping him develop than Hue (with the exception of Belichick, obviously, but there's no chance he ends up there unless there's a draft-day trade of Garrapolo, which is <1% probability).
The question is whether or not they could get him OL help. If you can't get help on the OL, it doesn't matter how well the QB/Coach match works.

It's easy to look good as a developer of QBs, when your QBs have targets like AJ Green and Tyler Eifert to throw to. While he is no Walter Payton, Giovanni Bernard is also a MUCH better RB than anything the Browns have to throw out there. Please don't wish for Kizer to go to the "Graveyard of QBs"...
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The Bengals should trade McCarron and grab Kizer to replace Dalton in two years when his contract is up![]()

The more I read, the more I think the Browns truly WOULD be a good landing spot for Kizer.
After watching Hue work with Andy Dalton and AJ McCarron, I don't think there would be a better coach to use Kizer's skill set while helping him develop than Hue (with the exception of Belichick, obviously, but there's no chance he ends up there unless there's a draft-day trade of Garrapolo, which is <1% probability).
The question is whether or not they could get him OL help. If you can't get help on the OL, it doesn't matter how well the QB/Coach match works.
I would actually like to see him get picked by the 49ers. Shanahan is a really good coach, imo. There's a reason Cousins and others wanted to head there.
I would actually like to see him get picked by the 49ers. Shanahan is a really good coach, imo. There's a reason Cousins and others wanted to head there.
Lynch was raving about his interview, but I worry that he's just trying to drum up interest to trade down for picks.
its in Lynch's interest to rave about everybody in the top 10 to generate trade interest
I would actually like to see him get picked by the 49ers. Shanahan is a really good coach, imo. There's a reason Cousins and others wanted to head there.
Is it known they'd like to trade down?
How does Kizer have character Concerns? or could it be a smoke screen
Most likely it is a smoke screen from teams hoping he drops like ND QBs have proven they can drop. But could also be a mix of intangibles adding up to "character concerns."
"It" factor QBs find ways to win, will their team to win. Hard to make that case here. Not like ND is sporting D2 talent around him (despite what some Debbie Downers might claim). His demeanor too - I mean we heard nothing but how Malik was such a great leader.....