BREAKING: USC QB Caleb Williams has DECLINED to medical examinations with teams at the Combine and did not sign off on having his medical records shared with all teams.
Williams is believed to be the first combine invitee ever to decline an examination, per CBS. pic.twitter.com/ipHqfxNBYJ
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Pretty embarrassing for Caleb to have CJ Stroud talking down to him as if Stroud is 20 years older, even though Stroud is just one month older than Caleb. That's not like Brady talking to Mahomes in 2018 for instance. Stroud is a million miles ahead of Caleb in development, even though basically identical in age. I wouldn't feel too good about this if I was a Chicago Bears fan.
The Texans have an OL. The Bears don't. It all starts there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
Why are you surprised that NFL fans are impatient? You either perform or your career ends quickly regardless if hype and draft position
I’m not. I still follow our GDTs every week. After establishing a dynasty we still have bozos ready to go nuclear everytime we’re in a one score game.
What you claim isn’t really true anyway. Baker is on his third team now and currently lighting it up. Bryce Young has looked like biggest bust since Jamarcus Russell and yet he’ll get another opportunity. Jameis Winston, Mariota, Trey Lance, Justin Fields, and Sam Darnold are all still in the league as well. [Reply]
Listen I hate Tom Brady as much as the next guy but I think he has a great point about QB’s like these rookies who are playing spread offense style college ball and then immediately being plugged in to start in an NFL offense with no development.
You’re seeing that from all these rookie QB starters.
And people wonder why Jordan Love and Patrick Mahomes looked good in their first year starting when they were purposefully sitting to learn.
Patriots and Falcons are doing the right thing [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Listen I hate Tom Brady as much as the next guy but I think he has a great point about QB’s like these rookies who are playing spread offense style college ball and then immediately being plugged in to start in an NFL offense with no development.
You’re seeing that from all these rookie QB starters.
And people wonder why Jordan Love and Patrick Mahomes looked good in their first year starting when they were purposefully sitting to learn.
Patriots and Falcons are doing the right thing
He's not exactly wrong, Baker Mayfield and possibly Sam Darnold may actually be solid NFL starters but teams gave up on them.
The whole rookie QB contract thing has sped up the clock on QB development at a time when guys are raw as fuck. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Will never ever EVER not love this kid for stuff like that.
Ugh...nobody deserves this guy at QB.
That’s the one.
That’s the intangible stuff that makes me want to club baby seals when Williams says shit like, “there’s nothing he can do that I can’t.” Or whatever. [Reply]