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We’re In The QB Lottery Now
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Originally posted by MakoShark View Post
I hear ya, but isn't that more the system than the QB? Career, he's 8.275/reception. In the few games I've seen of him, I admit, it was a lot of dink and dunk but I thought he also showed good arm talent on outs and deep balls.
yes he has a really good arm but that really.dont mean anything besides that. Kyle Boller had a real good arm, so did Cutler.
Clearly he needs work on having touch on his passes also. Seems like a really good kid, the kind of guy you like on your team he just needs work is all.
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From a scouting report before this season on Hebert:
Arm Strength
While you won’t confuse Herbert with Josh Allen in terms of arm strength, Herbert has a very strong arm. The Ducks’ QB has the ability to push the ball downfield with little effort and zip the ball into extremely tight windows. He very well may have the best deep ball in this class. Grade: 9/10
Accuracy
Herbert’s completion percentage dropped more than eight points last season. That does not mean that he did not have more than his fair share of “wow” throws. Herbert showcases the ability to throw with accuracy, touch, and great ball placement to all areas of the field. His knack for placing the ball only where his receiver can get to it, really sets him apart from the majority of young passers. Grade: 9/10
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Originally posted by richpjr View PostFrom a scouting report before this season on Hebert:
Did I just happen to watch his not so best games?
I mentioned I've never seen him play well against a good team and then he doesn't play that well against Wisconsin.
Not impressed when he lights up New Mexico and Wyoming types.Last edited by Boltjolt; 01-03-2020, 09:57 AM.
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Originally posted by MakoShark View Post
And that is the issue. Reports are that GM's are shying away from him. They don't think he's a 1st rounder anymore. Despite reports of a pending full recovery, GM's aren't convinced. He won't even be ready for the combine. He'll have to come back and prove he can still play. Then he'll probably injure something else overcompensating for the hip.
Unless the guy thinks with his bad hip, that he still may not be able to run/cut by the time of the NFL combine.Last edited by Chargerville; 01-03-2020, 10:42 AM.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
I games ive watched this year he has trouble being accurate over 10 yards and has been bad with long balls.
yes he has a really good arm but that really.dont mean anything besides that. Kyle Boller had a real good arm, so did Cutler.
Clearly he needs work on having touch on his passes also. Seems like a really good kid, the kind of guy you like on your team he just needs work is all.
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Originally posted by MakoShark View PostTua just declared for the draft. Come to LA brah !
If I'm a GM, I wouldn't go anywhere near him in the 1st round. That's why Spanos is paying TT the big bucks...errr.
We do not play modern football.
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