Some people don't want there to be adult discussion or critical thinking when it comes to certain quarterbacks, so they label adult discussion and critical thinking as "haters."uhh they'll prob be saying the same things
L O L, is he really using that clip of two flip passes from like 10 yards to argue Richardson is some elite prospect?uhh they'll prob be saying the same things
uhh they'll prob be saying the same things
icup, don't be trying to censor any posts about our interest in RB's.
having a mobile QB as dak's primary backup makes a lot of sense, even tho rush has done a decent job when dak is hurtI don't know how deep into the West Coast playbook McCarthy wants to go. My understanding is they are going to keep a significant amount of what they have been doing.
But when I think of the original West Coast that came out of Cincy (yes Cincy), and made famous in San Fran, I think of a short, to intermediate, passing attack that also throws a lot to the RBs, and makes use of a FB as a weapon, not just a blocker.
With that in mind, could Stetson Bennett be a good pick as early as round 5? Could he succeed in the NFL if the playbook uses more of a West Coast should he need to play? He seems very capable of knowing what the defense is up to prior to the snap, which is a skill that Romo used quite effectively.
Bennett needs to grow up a little bit (no pun intended) but he helped himself a ton at the combine.I don't know how deep into the West Coast playbook McCarthy wants to go. My understanding is they are going to keep a significant amount of what they have been doing.
But when I think of the original West Coast that came out of Cincy (yes Cincy), and made famous in San Fran, I think of a short, to intermediate, passing attack that also throws a lot to the RBs, and makes use of a FB as a weapon, not just a blocker.
With that in mind, could Stetson Bennett be a good pick as early as round 5? Could he succeed in the NFL if the playbook uses more of a West Coast should he need to play? He seems very capable of knowing what the defense is up to prior to the snap, which is a skill that Romo used quite effectively.