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He already plenty of practice doing that in college, as he played in a pro-style offense at Wisconsin.
There is no level of sucking we haven't seen; in fact, I'm pretty sure we hold the patents on a few levels of sucking NOBODY had seen until the past few years.
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To clarify it a bit though it's not just that he understands the game and can read coverages... it's that he can do all of that FAST. He processes information very quickly and THAT is a key attribute that many sometimes overlook.
Spot-on too with that assessment. And when he can't process it fast, or there is just nothing to process (WR, etc are covered, blah blah) - he can use his feet and his pocket movement is also extremely beneficial to him in terms of extending and buying time to let a play unfold.
... and yes, huge shame we missed out on him. to be brutally honest, given Jordan and Gordon had their 'great' season last year - I wonder how much better their seasons could have been with a caliber QB? Food for thought... and an example of what I'm saying is:
When I was at the Steelers/Browns home game, countless times I saw Flash completely wide open and Weeden/Jason just not even seeing it. Even when they weren't being pressured. Countless times and that was just referring to ONE game!
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