AaronUT
Surprisingly well spoken.
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This whole mobility argument from 247 is baffling to me. Multiple guys have been 5 stars and 1st round picks that you could say that about. It’s so strange to focus on that rather than his elite arm and accuracy"But Rosen wasn't a kid who moved around that well and he went on to become a first-rounder. I could see Bailey doing the same thing so it will come down to what the group thinks as a whole. To me, he's a five-star quarterback."
I honestly believe that it started out as what we've said and now they're in a corner.This whole mobility argument from 247 is baffling to me. Multiple guys have been 5 stars and 1st round picks that you could say that about. It’s so strange to focus on that rather than his elite arm and accuracy
I honestly believe that it started out as what we've said and now they're in a corner.
Bailey was old news, they just wanted to talk about the new guys and when questioned, they gave the mobility excuse. Now, they've had to repeat so much that they're embedded. Not only can they not backtrack but it's become such a topic, they've been forced to double down.
Simple start but having to make excuses, has them tied to their course.
Nothing like Max Browne. Started like, almost six games in his career before medically retiring. From Pittsburg.I just wish he was as mobile as 5* Christian Hackenberg. I mean watching that guy you would swear he was a DB playing QB. He couldn’t hold his starting position on the Memphis Express.
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Just a reminder that we have the best QB in this class
Watched this again but only the pocket. This is the highlight reel only but there ain’t a thing wrong with his footwork.
that could very well be part of their argument for having Bailey a 4 star.I just wish he was as mobile as 5* Christian Hackenberg. I mean watching that guy you would swear he was a DB playing QB. He couldn’t hold his starting position on the Memphis Express.
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I'm not a QB whisperer or anything, but I watched his footwork on all of these plays. Is he Johnny Manziel? No, but he doesn't have to scramble and get outside the pocket because he knows how to move inside it. He also steps into 90 percent of his throws which I like. Call me old fashioned but it is much better seeing him work within himself and do the small things right than watching him scramble around and throw off his back foot for a pick. If he doesn't get his fifth star because he doesn't scramble around for ten minutes and then throw up a prayer, so be it.