Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
$wag Kelly...
I saw him throw 70 yds effortlessly on the practice field before he was shut down. long shot to be sure, but he's putting in work behind the scenes from what I've been told. #Broncos@1043TheFanhttps://t.co/IOtK6Yw4Ms
It's almost as if some people are totally oblivious to the fact that teams have fluff published about their players and the team's chances before the season starts. It's like the every team in the league wants the fans to believe in them, buy gear, and buy season tickets before the season starts. [Reply]
That's game manager language if I've ever seen/heard it.
Is this game manager language?
“Smart, experienced big-game signal-caller, getting very high grades in the efficiency department this past season.
…
He's a straight dropback passer who stands tall in the pocket, doesn't show nervous feet, and does a nice job working through his progressions. He's not going to try to force the action, rarely trying to perform beyond his capability. He threw a TD pass in all 16 games he started against [redacted] opposition, while tossing 15 straight completions during the second half of action this past season against [redacted]. He's accurate, throws a very catchable ball, and also knows when to take a little off the pass.”
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Is this game manager language?
“Smart, experienced big-game signal-caller, getting very high grades in the efficiency department this past season.
…
He's a straight dropback passer who stands tall in the pocket, doesn't show nervous feet, and does a nice job working through his progressions. He's not going to try to force the action, rarely trying to perform beyond his capability. He threw a TD pass in all 16 games he started against [redacted] opposition, while tossing 15 straight completions during the second half of action this past season against [redacted]. He's accurate, throws a very catchable ball, and also knows when to take a little off the pass.”
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Is this game manager language?
“Smart, experienced big-game signal-caller, getting very high grades in the efficiency department this past season.
…
He's a straight dropback passer who stands tall in the pocket, doesn't show nervous feet, and does a nice job working through his progressions. He's not going to try to force the action, rarely trying to perform beyond his capability. He threw a TD pass in all 16 games he started against [redacted] opposition, while tossing 15 straight completions during the second half of action this past season against [redacted]. He's accurate, throws a very catchable ball, and also knows when to take a little off the pass.”
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Is this game manager language?
“Smart, experienced big-game signal-caller, getting very high grades in the efficiency department this past season.
…
He's a straight dropback passer who stands tall in the pocket, doesn't show nervous feet, and does a nice job working through his progressions. He's not going to try to force the action, rarely trying to perform beyond his capability. He threw a TD pass in all 16 games he started against [redacted] opposition, while tossing 15 straight completions during the second half of action this past season against [redacted]. He's accurate, throws a very catchable ball, and also knows when to take a little off the pass.”