VolFreakJosh
“Don’t you put that evil on me Ricky Bobby!”
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Kaidon first up. Can watch his throws/workout. His time is 3.42
So do we want him to win or lose?This is your annual reminder to not get hung up on who "wins" the Elite 11.
Jeff Driskel beat Teddy Bridgewater.
Neal Burchum was named co-MVP with Jameis Winston.
Asaintii Woulard beat Jared Goff and Josh Dobbs.
Sean White beat Deshaun Watson.
Blake Barnett beat Kyler Murray.
Shea Patterson beat Dwayne Haskins.
He looked good but his receivers were awful. It’s almost like they were told to let the ball hit them in the hands and purposefully drop the ball.
It was considered a flaw for Bailey to throw to his most dangerous weapons. Guess this was the best way to weed out the inferior prospects.That was my first thought. I was thinking, are these elite WR? cause they sure could catch a thing except one. There was one WR that looked really really terrible. Like hands of stone.
I can’t stand QB drills with static targets. It just doesn’t seem practical.
they had to cancel the 7 on 7 this year due to Covid.I admit I havnt read much into it but does this particular elite 11 camp not have any actual 7 on 7 work like they usually have? The highlights I’ve seen are all just routes on air or static target throws. Obviously not very indicative of ones football prowess