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  1. 1 hour ago, ThatNFLChick said:

     

    He had someone who just broke the Colts rookie receiving record and played the 85th hardest schedule and still didn't win it in 2022.

     

    This year he had a 1500 yard running back that was 1 of only 3 finalists for the Doak Walker award thats given to the best RB in the country plus Tez Walker. 

    I know you really want this to change what I said, but it doesn't (especially having a 1500 yard running back...that has nothing to do with anything).  

     

    If Maye (or Caleb for that matter) was throwing to two top 20 receiver, one being a potential top 5 pick, he'd be winning the Heisman.  And you mentioning Tez Walker...wack AF and pathetic.  That guy is washed, and is a fourth rounder at best.

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  2. 53 minutes ago, Andre The Giant said:

     

    Stuff like this doesn’t matter to me. It’s nice and all that people around the league like him, but that has nothing to do whether he’s a good coach or not. I’m not particular impressed with his resume and career thus far, and I feel as though they made a “personality” hire. Hope I’m wrong, but I don’t think Quinn will get far in DC.

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  3. 1 minute ago, pcbothwel said:

    These responses are laughable with no self-awareness.

    Quinn is known as a team/culture builder for a team looking to rebuild. MAYBE he has a ceiling once you get in the playoffs.

    But where do you think this team is at right now?!? Hint F'n Hint... we have the 2nd pick in the draft for a reason. 

    Hmmmmms sounds familiar....

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  4. Quinn is in the RR and McCarthy mold of coaches.  They may get you to the playoffs, but their going to be outcoached by the newer, younger, brighter football minds.  And then they will fizzle away until they get fired. 

     

    The only hope is that Quinn brings in a really strong, innovative OC that can develop a young QB.  

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  5. Nothing you posted disproves what I said.  

     

    "He didn't show a propensity to make tight window throws in college and he rarely threw down the middle unless it was his first read or wide open.I watched the games...if he threw down the middle, the receiver was wide open or it was a slant where that was his first read.  I noticed you ignored my comment about the receiver being wide open in the video above, and Daniels just tucking and running down the middle of field, where he'll get killed in the pros.

     

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  6. 4 hours ago, CommanderInTheRye said:

    Recently posted deep dive on Jayden Daniels from our very own Colt MCoy.

     

    We get some good, some bad, and as a pleasant surprise, not much ugly...

     

     

     

    P.S. I think Colt might make a pretty good QB coach or passing game specialist. He's a good speaker/teacher and has a calm empathetic demeanor.

     

     

     

    Daniels absolutely did not need to run on that first play that was highlighted.  Lacy (#2) was wide open down the middle of the field, and Daniels got impatient and ran. I don't agree with McCoy's assessment that nothing was there when Lacy was CLEARLY open.  This is ultimately why I don't think highly of Daniels as an option at #2.  He didn't show a propensity to make tight window throws in college and he rarely threw down the middle unless it was his first read or wide open.  And after watching this years uber physical playoff games, I don't think he makes it past the first quarter if he thinks running down the middle of the field is a good idea or his first instinct.  He will get murdered.

  7. 18 minutes ago, ThatNFLChick said:

     

    That doesn't mean much to me.  Daniels, Nix, and Penix were throwing to legitimate NFL-calibre receivers. Williams and Maye were not.  You put Daniels and Nix on UNC and USC respectively, and this list flip flops.

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