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Good breakdown, thanks for posting
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Good precise breakdown.
Clearly illustrates the reasons behind Sheduer struggles.
He has a lot to work on.
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No problem.
Browns Breakdown with Jake Burns does one too though the full breakdown is a paid subscription.
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I think it needs to be said, one of the toughest things that need to be improved is SS's own mental toughness. His raw emotion we saw as he sulked walking the sideline said a lot to me about his not handling frustration with his play and poor production and just inept performance. He did have four or five shots, the rock in his hand, and he failed to bear down and bear up under the pressure. His reps went from bad to worse, sacks, and the rest. Humble up, own it, and learn some more. Looked like he had a LOT of upside. He does need to apply himself better than what produced this. Has a number of things to prove, but he will be working uphill IMO
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I won’t pretend to have special insight into his psyche, and one sideline moment as a rookie shouldn’t define him, but he’s an adult. Bard, I gotta ask, did DG not look better, eye-test wise, then Prime Time’s little fella?
Am I wrong?
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I believe so, Lamp. Seemed focused, saw the field as needed. I thought he looked crisp and moved us. I think for the most part he was on time. Showed some focus and mental toughness IMO. Not sure that by comparison DG didna look game ready. I am not a QB guru, but I felt better with DG after seeing this game and the Iggles. He needs reps; SS needs more reps.
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At DT, context and meaning are a scarecrow kicking at moving goalposts.
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That was great. Thanks for posting.
I’m so used to inaccuracy without anticipation. This was good to see.
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Before the draft season I never heard of Gabriel.
I watched the Senior Bowl week of practices.
It was the first time I saw him. I was like "who is this guy?"
I really liked how he threw the ball. I could tell he had good zip and a quick release.
Then I heard he threw a ball 74.9 mph. The record was 61.98 Jordan Love. Josh Allen was 62 in the NFL.
Gabriel's record was way ahead of everyone.
I started to pay more attention. By the time the draft took place. It looked the main knock of him was his height.
Here is the thing about height. He has experience at being his height. It is all he knows.
He is second in total yards all time in college history.
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Living in Duck country I hate watch them a fair amount each season. Know your enemy. I’m not a fan of their fans, they, along with the never ending costume changes, drove me to become an OSU Beaver ‘fan’. That said I did watch a fair amount of Dillon’s play this past season. You can tell he’s played a lot of football. He’s decisive. What I noticed in the two Buckeye matchup’s was, in the first game he managed to extend plays and escape the pocket. He cooked when doing so. In the second game the Buck’s did a much better job of containing him and collapsing the pocket into his face. Essentially using his height against him. If the interior of the Brown’s line can give him space, the kid can sling it.
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He has a live arm, & very accurate from what we’ve seen so far; he doesn’t play around he gets the ball out.
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In the 2nd OSU-Oregon game I thought he got steamrolled in the 1st half but played pretty well in the nd half.
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Stefanski wanted him drafted for his field vision and understanding of concepts.
Gabe has field vision and understands the concept. Don't go off script until you have to go off script.
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