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Not enough to give him another full year if he can't improve as a QB. Enough to give him leeway if he's solid to average, perhaps.Wow! That adds a little context to what we've been seeing! Great find Ronin!
This goes with what I mentioned in another comment...that in his 1st game back, they let him just do things more like his old self - when plays/pocket breaks down scramble around and make something happen. In the last 2 games, however, it's easy to see that he's being coached to stay with a play and try to stay in the pocket...and the bulk of his scrambling has been behind the LOS, still looking to pass and not just run for a 1st down.Wow! That adds a little context to what we've been seeing! Great find Ronin!
I could care less about getting rid of him. A brilliant, wasted pick by this organization he was. It's the clown car way we are conducting business this year that irks me. The majority of this roster you could literally pick a name out of a hat, cut, and it would make zero difference. So you cut Ingram. I'll be sure to wait with baited breath for the Demercado, or Carter breakout game.Of all the things to question or be sick of, cutting Ingram after adding Michael Carter is not one!
Maybe I should have. I mean there's soooo many choices.Did you buy his jersey or something?
StoutRepresent Stout! I was actually supposed to be there myself, but one of my best friends who's a Steeler fan is going through a divorce and money is tight.
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Not enough to give him another full year if he can't improve as a QB. Enough to give him leeway if he's solid to average, perhaps.
Well he's getting paid a lot of money to be able to do it.Maybe. But asking him to change fundamental mechanics, while coming off an ACL, with a ***** WR room, and in a new offense is a lot to ask of a player Stout.