Originally posted by Boltgang74
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Welcome Easton Stick, QB, NDSU
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11 Brock Bowers TE - Georgia
35 Kris Jenkins DT - Michigan
37 Cooper Beebe OG -Kansas st
66 Mike Sainristil CB - Michigan
69 Jaylen Wright RB - Tenn or Blake Corum - Michigan
105 Brenden Rice WR - USC
110 Cedric Gray LB - N. Carolina
140 Hunter Nourzad OC - Penn st
181 Cedrick Johnson Edge - Mississippi
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Originally posted by Big Dog View Post
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Originally posted by Xenos View Post
Stick is actually a rookie while Jones barely looked better after 4 years in the NFL.
11 Brock Bowers TE - Georgia
35 Kris Jenkins DT - Michigan
37 Cooper Beebe OG -Kansas st
66 Mike Sainristil CB - Michigan
69 Jaylen Wright RB - Tenn or Blake Corum - Michigan
105 Brenden Rice WR - USC
110 Cedric Gray LB - N. Carolina
140 Hunter Nourzad OC - Penn st
181 Cedrick Johnson Edge - Mississippi
225 Josh Procter S-Ohio st /253 Dwight McGlothern CB -Ar​
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Cardale don't have PS options anymore11 Brock Bowers TE - Georgia
35 Kris Jenkins DT - Michigan
37 Cooper Beebe OG -Kansas st
66 Mike Sainristil CB - Michigan
69 Jaylen Wright RB - Tenn or Blake Corum - Michigan
105 Brenden Rice WR - USC
110 Cedric Gray LB - N. Carolina
140 Hunter Nourzad OC - Penn st
181 Cedrick Johnson Edge - Mississippi
225 Josh Procter S-Ohio st /253 Dwight McGlothern CB -Ar​
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That was definitely the best I have seen Cardale Jones play. He finally looked like he knew what to do when someone did something that wasn't vanilla. He read a couple of blitzes and knew what to do and how to make some plays. The TD throw was great, but it was mostly because the OL did a good job of picking up the blitz, so he only had to deal with the hot rusher, and he just had to put the ball up and did it accurately because of the protection.
Now, that being said, I still don't think he is accurate enough to keep. He is slowly coming along. Too slowly. He also missed some easy passes out there. Some of his better passes are probably not completions vs starting DB/LB. The throw to Culkin was throwing into double coverage. It was a nice effort, and if this was his first season, it would be a good starting point. But unless he can really start building on this performance with 2 more even better, it's time to move on.
Stick's stats aren't very good and he was definitely off. He missed the window on his couple of his deep throws (late). He had a couple of nice throws downfield situationally. His int was just a throw that didn't go where he wanted it to. But he was struggling with the pass protection and the OL kept putting us behind on down and distance by allowing penetration on running plays and holding on pass protection. HE recognized that in a real game, the way to get them to stop is to pass them out of the 8 man front with the extra DB's coming on the blitz. They had our OL confused, and they struggled to adjust to blitzes and DL games all day.
I think Stick has a good chance to make it through to being a PS guy. He is playing well, but not so well. Only half of the teams in the NFL carry a 3rd QB, so there are only even 16 teams who are going to consider him, and of those teams like NO and others will be looking to keep their own guys, not bring in someone who can't even run the scout team in practice for a week or two.
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