Sam Huard, 5* 2021 QB, Burien (Kennedy), WA (COMMITTED)
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Goddamn, we are soooo fucking lucky that Sam Huard is right smack dab in the middle of the hurricane.
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There aren't many of those. Gee is scary good.whuggy said:
Fuck can you imagine him here and Gee Sr. at every damn practice? Pete doesn't need that shit especially when he's in on other equal to better receivers.animate said:
Damn ... I was going type some shit up but DDY says "no chance in Hell" so ... what a shame.MisterEm said:
It's not the kid.BeerThirty said:
I would really like to know what the real story is. Is it just Pete doesn't want to put up with SR? If a kid has a bad attitude, imagine the selling point if your built for life program turns him around.....HillsboroDuck said:
Gee Scott is a monsterNeighbor2972 said:
For any of you running programs, businesses or large projects.... Pete offering him is like hiring the supremely talented engineer with the unstable, bipolar (ex) wife, with several TMZ articles detailing her arrests.
It will eventually leak into work.
Some CEOs can deal with this. Pete, clearly cannot.
Although come this time next year if Jr magically flips to UW i'm gonna laugh my ass off and DDY better give me a yuge shout out on the pood. -
Every throw is on the money, in stride. His touch is unreal.Domicillo said:
When I was too yung to realize what Ole Lou was up to I remember Coach Holtz hyping Brock as the best deep ball thrower in college football before one of Lambo's spankings by the Irish. The jersey number, southpaw stance and slim build obviously contribute but Sam's mechanics are very reminiscent of Uncle Brock's, just slightly better. If he has dad's toughness and Uncle's arm he's going to be a superstar. Sure looks like he does. -
Bump.Domicillo said:What the fuck does any of this have to do with Sam Huard? 90% of this thread is fucking doog shit, with doog insecurities, on top of doog hypocrisy and doog pessimism.
There’s no reason to be complaining about anything related to Sam in regards to our chance to get him or how good he is as a prospect. And if you can’t see that then you should make another donation to Stalin and then go ahead and delete your account. -
You are like Nostradamus.CheersWestDawg said:Yeah but how is his 7 on 7 team? Did they win the pylon national championship like all good little dipshits nowadays?
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How can this be about Gee? That was a fucking dime. Holy Christ Sam is good.HillsboroDuck said:
Look - I like Gee and I wish we'd offered him. Full stop. I think the reason we didn't and the reason we aren't offering DJ are the same - I've heard there's some phone-sexual content-something or other beef.
I still think we should offer him.
He's not nearly the player JW or JM are... but we aren't getting those guys. Johnny Wilson is going to Oregon and Jalen is going to Fresno.
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Sam won MVP as one could expect.
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Been saying since I saw his first hudl as a frosh against Prep in Husky Stadium and it continues to be the case. At his stage he’s the best QB I’ve seen on film.
Everything is effortless, easy, smooth, on point.
I remember people on dawgman his frosh year saying he doesn’t look like he has a great arm. The only reason they said that is they have been watching Browning have to use every ounce of effort to throw the ball 35 yards down the field. And when you have to do that your trajectory takes a hit. Sam has such a great arm that he can just loop the ball in with multiple trajectories on his throws.
We are truly blessed. -
Have you seen him make many throws down field with zip? I know his long ball is beyond good. I wish there were some clips of him making some intermediate to long throws with velocity just to see it. I know the arm strength is there but I'd love to see him show hemakes this throws as well as he does the looping long balls.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:Been saying since I saw his first hudl as a frosh against Prep in Husky Stadium and it continues to be the case. At his stage he’s the best QB I’ve seen on film.
Everything is effortless, easy, smooth, on point.
I remember people on dawgman his frosh year saying he doesn’t look like he has a great arm. The only reason they said that is they have been watching Browning have to use every ounce of effort to throw the ball 35 yards down the field. And when you have to do that your trajectory takes a hit. Sam has such a great arm that he can just loop the ball in with multiple trajectories on his throws.
We are truly blessed. -
DIAFFchuck said:
Have you seen him make many throws down field with zip? I know his long ball is beyond good. I wish there were some clips of him making some intermediate to long throws with velocity just to see it. I know the arm strength is there but I'd love to see him show hemakes this throws as well as he does the looping long balls.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:Been saying since I saw his first hudl as a frosh against Prep in Husky Stadium and it continues to be the case. At his stage he’s the best QB I’ve seen on film.
Everything is effortless, easy, smooth, on point.
I remember people on dawgman his frosh year saying he doesn’t look like he has a great arm. The only reason they said that is they have been watching Browning have to use every ounce of effort to throw the ball 35 yards down the field. And when you have to do that your trajectory takes a hit. Sam has such a great arm that he can just loop the ball in with multiple trajectories on his throws.
We are truly blessed. -
I don't think he has Eason's arm but it doesn't matter. He has more than enough arm to make all the throws and his touch and accuracy are just insane.chuck said:
Have you seen him make many throws down field with zip? I know his long ball is beyond good. I wish there were some clips of him making some intermediate to long throws with velocity just to see it. I know the arm strength is there but I'd love to see him show hemakes this throws as well as he does the looping long balls.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:Been saying since I saw his first hudl as a frosh against Prep in Husky Stadium and it continues to be the case. At his stage he’s the best QB I’ve seen on film.
Everything is effortless, easy, smooth, on point.
I remember people on dawgman his frosh year saying he doesn’t look like he has a great arm. The only reason they said that is they have been watching Browning have to use every ounce of effort to throw the ball 35 yards down the field. And when you have to do that your trajectory takes a hit. Sam has such a great arm that he can just loop the ball in with multiple trajectories on his throws.
We are truly blessed.
The only question about Huard is can he handle a pass rush and taking a hit and how many HS QB's do we really know the answer to that question?
It wouldn't hurt him to grow another inch or two taller either but this is just picking nits. He's damn near perfect. -
6'2 as a sophomore, both uncles 6'4, dad 6'3, would be pretty surprised if he is done growingHillsboroDuck said:
I don't think he has Eason's arm but it doesn't matter. He has more than enough arm to make all the throws and his touch and accuracy are just insane.chuck said:
Have you seen him make many throws down field with zip? I know his long ball is beyond good. I wish there were some clips of him making some intermediate to long throws with velocity just to see it. I know the arm strength is there but I'd love to see him show hemakes this throws as well as he does the looping long balls.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:Been saying since I saw his first hudl as a frosh against Prep in Husky Stadium and it continues to be the case. At his stage he’s the best QB I’ve seen on film.
Everything is effortless, easy, smooth, on point.
I remember people on dawgman his frosh year saying he doesn’t look like he has a great arm. The only reason they said that is they have been watching Browning have to use every ounce of effort to throw the ball 35 yards down the field. And when you have to do that your trajectory takes a hit. Sam has such a great arm that he can just loop the ball in with multiple trajectories on his throws.
We are truly blessed.
The only question about Huard is can he handle a pass rush and taking a hit and how many HS QB's do we really know the answer to that question?
It wouldn't hurt him to grow another inch or two taller either but this is just picking nits. He's damn near perfect. -
And even if he doesn't he's the best QB recruit in the country, any class. I take him as is over any of them. Accuracy is the most important ability for a QB for me and Huard's is generational.bigcc said:
6'2 as a sophomore, both uncles 6'4, dad 6'3, would be pretty surprised if he is done growingHillsboroDuck said:
I don't think he has Eason's arm but it doesn't matter. He has more than enough arm to make all the throws and his touch and accuracy are just insane.chuck said:
Have you seen him make many throws down field with zip? I know his long ball is beyond good. I wish there were some clips of him making some intermediate to long throws with velocity just to see it. I know the arm strength is there but I'd love to see him show hemakes this throws as well as he does the looping long balls.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:Been saying since I saw his first hudl as a frosh against Prep in Husky Stadium and it continues to be the case. At his stage he’s the best QB I’ve seen on film.
Everything is effortless, easy, smooth, on point.
I remember people on dawgman his frosh year saying he doesn’t look like he has a great arm. The only reason they said that is they have been watching Browning have to use every ounce of effort to throw the ball 35 yards down the field. And when you have to do that your trajectory takes a hit. Sam has such a great arm that he can just loop the ball in with multiple trajectories on his throws.
We are truly blessed.
The only question about Huard is can he handle a pass rush and taking a hit and how many HS QB's do we really know the answer to that question?
It wouldn't hurt him to grow another inch or two taller either but this is just picking nits. He's damn near perfect. -
You feminine little cunt. Can he throw the ball hard or not?Dennis_DeYoung said:
DIAFFchuck said:
Have you seen him make many throws down field with zip? I know his long ball is beyond good. I wish there were some clips of him making some intermediate to long throws with velocity just to see it. I know the arm strength is there but I'd love to see him show hemakes this throws as well as he does the looping long balls.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:Been saying since I saw his first hudl as a frosh against Prep in Husky Stadium and it continues to be the case. At his stage he’s the best QB I’ve seen on film.
Everything is effortless, easy, smooth, on point.
I remember people on dawgman his frosh year saying he doesn’t look like he has a great arm. The only reason they said that is they have been watching Browning have to use every ounce of effort to throw the ball 35 yards down the field. And when you have to do that your trajectory takes a hit. Sam has such a great arm that he can just loop the ball in with multiple trajectories on his throws.
We are truly blessed. -
I laffed.chuck said:
You feminine little cunt. Can he throw the ball hard or not?Dennis_DeYoung said:
DIAFFchuck said:
Have you seen him make many throws down field with zip? I know his long ball is beyond good. I wish there were some clips of him making some intermediate to long throws with velocity just to see it. I know the arm strength is there but I'd love to see him show hemakes this throws as well as he does the looping long balls.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:Been saying since I saw his first hudl as a frosh against Prep in Husky Stadium and it continues to be the case. At his stage he’s the best QB I’ve seen on film.
Everything is effortless, easy, smooth, on point.
I remember people on dawgman his frosh year saying he doesn’t look like he has a great arm. The only reason they said that is they have been watching Browning have to use every ounce of effort to throw the ball 35 yards down the field. And when you have to do that your trajectory takes a hit. Sam has such a great arm that he can just loop the ball in with multiple trajectories on his throws.
We are truly blessed. -
I'm glad. For real. Really not my nature to be so rude ut I thought you could handle it.Dennis_DeYoung said:
I laffed.chuck said:
You feminine little cunt. Can he throw the ball hard or not?Dennis_DeYoung said:
DIAFFchuck said:
Have you seen him make many throws down field with zip? I know his long ball is beyond good. I wish there were some clips of him making some intermediate to long throws with velocity just to see it. I know the arm strength is there but I'd love to see him show hemakes this throws as well as he does the looping long balls.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:Been saying since I saw his first hudl as a frosh against Prep in Husky Stadium and it continues to be the case. At his stage he’s the best QB I’ve seen on film.
Everything is effortless, easy, smooth, on point.
I remember people on dawgman his frosh year saying he doesn’t look like he has a great arm. The only reason they said that is they have been watching Browning have to use every ounce of effort to throw the ball 35 yards down the field. And when you have to do that your trajectory takes a hit. Sam has such a great arm that he can just loop the ball in with multiple trajectories on his throws.
We are truly blessed.
I don't doubt Huard at all, and I don't overrate the need for a junior in HS qb to throw Bret Favre-like rockets into invisible windows. Touch and timing are harder things to learn than rifling the ball.
On the other hand, Brock threw the ball very similarly to Sam, and had a hard time when the play called for a hard throw, especially as he got more and more shellshocked and threw everything off his back foot. He was a finnesse thrower only which hampered him.
When I watch Sam's highlights all I see are loopy finnesse throws, albeit ridiculously perfect ones. I was just wondering if anyone has seen him fire the ball down field on a rope.
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My professional opinion is that Huard has plenty of arm strenf. He's doesn't have a rifle like Eason yet, and he may never, but he's a guddam sophomore, and it's plenty strong. We'll see when he's 6'4 210-220. Shoo buddy.chuck said:
I'm glad. For real. Really not my nature to be so rude ut I thought you could handle it.Dennis_DeYoung said:
I laffed.chuck said:
You feminine little cunt. Can he throw the ball hard or not?Dennis_DeYoung said:
DIAFFchuck said:
Have you seen him make many throws down field with zip? I know his long ball is beyond good. I wish there were some clips of him making some intermediate to long throws with velocity just to see it. I know the arm strength is there but I'd love to see him show hemakes this throws as well as he does the looping long balls.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:Been saying since I saw his first hudl as a frosh against Prep in Husky Stadium and it continues to be the case. At his stage he’s the best QB I’ve seen on film.
Everything is effortless, easy, smooth, on point.
I remember people on dawgman his frosh year saying he doesn’t look like he has a great arm. The only reason they said that is they have been watching Browning have to use every ounce of effort to throw the ball 35 yards down the field. And when you have to do that your trajectory takes a hit. Sam has such a great arm that he can just loop the ball in with multiple trajectories on his throws.
We are truly blessed.
I don't doubt Huard at all, and I don't overrate the need for a junior in HS qb to throw Bret Favre-like rockets into invisible windows. Touch and timing are harder things to learn than rifling the ball.
On the other hand, Brock threw the ball very similarly to Sam, and had a hard time when the play called for a hard throw, especially as he got more and more shellshocked and threw everything off his back foot. He was a finnesse thrower only which hampered him.
When I watch Sam's highlights all I see are loopy finnesse throws, albeit ridiculously perfect ones. I was just wondering if anyone has seen him fire the ball down field on a rope. -
Sam doesn’t have enough arm strength to consistently throw off his back foot. Thankfully he’ll have the OL and coaching where that shouldn’t be an issue.chuck said:
I'm glad. For real. Really not my nature to be so rude ut I thought you could handle it.Dennis_DeYoung said:
I laffed.chuck said:
You feminine little cunt. Can he throw the ball hard or not?Dennis_DeYoung said:
DIAFFchuck said:
Have you seen him make many throws down field with zip? I know his long ball is beyond good. I wish there were some clips of him making some intermediate to long throws with velocity just to see it. I know the arm strength is there but I'd love to see him show hemakes this throws as well as he does the looping long balls.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:Been saying since I saw his first hudl as a frosh against Prep in Husky Stadium and it continues to be the case. At his stage he’s the best QB I’ve seen on film.
Everything is effortless, easy, smooth, on point.
I remember people on dawgman his frosh year saying he doesn’t look like he has a great arm. The only reason they said that is they have been watching Browning have to use every ounce of effort to throw the ball 35 yards down the field. And when you have to do that your trajectory takes a hit. Sam has such a great arm that he can just loop the ball in with multiple trajectories on his throws.
We are truly blessed.
I don't doubt Huard at all, and I don't overrate the need for a junior in HS qb to throw Bret Favre-like rockets into invisible windows. Touch and timing are harder things to learn than rifling the ball.
On the other hand, Brock threw the ball very similarly to Sam, and had a hard time when the play called for a hard throw, especially as he got more and more shellshocked and threw everything off his back foot. He was a finnesse thrower only which hampered him.
When I watch Sam's highlights all I see are loopy finnesse throws, albeit ridiculously perfect ones. I was just wondering if anyone has seen him fire the ball down field on a rope. -
There's more to it than physical ability though. There's a mentality that goes with a QB who knows he can out throw a closing safety across the middle or a cb trying to undercut an out route. Guys like Favre or Jeff George had it to a fault. Brock Huard could have used just a touch of it...of course it would have required stepping into a throw which he stopped doing altogether.CallMeBigErn said:
My professional opinion is that Huard has plenty of arm strenf. He's doesn't have a rifle like Eason yet, and he may never, but he's a guddam sophomore, and it's plenty strong. We'll see when he's 6'4 210-220. Shoo buddy.chuck said:
I'm glad. For real. Really not my nature to be so rude ut I thought you could handle it.Dennis_DeYoung said:
I laffed.chuck said:
You feminine little cunt. Can he throw the ball hard or not?Dennis_DeYoung said:
DIAFFchuck said:
Have you seen him make many throws down field with zip? I know his long ball is beyond good. I wish there were some clips of him making some intermediate to long throws with velocity just to see it. I know the arm strength is there but I'd love to see him show hemakes this throws as well as he does the looping long balls.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:Been saying since I saw his first hudl as a frosh against Prep in Husky Stadium and it continues to be the case. At his stage he’s the best QB I’ve seen on film.
Everything is effortless, easy, smooth, on point.
I remember people on dawgman his frosh year saying he doesn’t look like he has a great arm. The only reason they said that is they have been watching Browning have to use every ounce of effort to throw the ball 35 yards down the field. And when you have to do that your trajectory takes a hit. Sam has such a great arm that he can just loop the ball in with multiple trajectories on his throws.
We are truly blessed.
I don't doubt Huard at all, and I don't overrate the need for a junior in HS qb to throw Bret Favre-like rockets into invisible windows. Touch and timing are harder things to learn than rifling the ball.
On the other hand, Brock threw the ball very similarly to Sam, and had a hard time when the play called for a hard throw, especially as he got more and more shellshocked and threw everything off his back foot. He was a finnesse thrower only which hampered him.
When I watch Sam's highlights all I see are loopy finnesse throws, albeit ridiculously perfect ones. I was just wondering if anyone has seen him fire the ball down field on a rope. -
Not a bomb but he throws this one on a ropechuck said:
There's more to it than physical ability though. There's a mentality that goes with a QB who knows he can out throw a closing safety across the middle or a cb trying to undercut an out route. Guys like Favre or Jeff George had it to a fault. Brock Huard could have used just a touch of it...of course it would have required stepping into a throw which he stopped doing altogether.CallMeBigErn said:
My professional opinion is that Huard has plenty of arm strenf. He's doesn't have a rifle like Eason yet, and he may never, but he's a guddam sophomore, and it's plenty strong. We'll see when he's 6'4 210-220. Shoo buddy.chuck said:
I'm glad. For real. Really not my nature to be so rude ut I thought you could handle it.Dennis_DeYoung said:
I laffed.chuck said:
You feminine little cunt. Can he throw the ball hard or not?Dennis_DeYoung said:
DIAFFchuck said:
Have you seen him make many throws down field with zip? I know his long ball is beyond good. I wish there were some clips of him making some intermediate to long throws with velocity just to see it. I know the arm strength is there but I'd love to see him show hemakes this throws as well as he does the looping long balls.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:Been saying since I saw his first hudl as a frosh against Prep in Husky Stadium and it continues to be the case. At his stage he’s the best QB I’ve seen on film.
Everything is effortless, easy, smooth, on point.
I remember people on dawgman his frosh year saying he doesn’t look like he has a great arm. The only reason they said that is they have been watching Browning have to use every ounce of effort to throw the ball 35 yards down the field. And when you have to do that your trajectory takes a hit. Sam has such a great arm that he can just loop the ball in with multiple trajectories on his throws.
We are truly blessed.
I don't doubt Huard at all, and I don't overrate the need for a junior in HS qb to throw Bret Favre-like rockets into invisible windows. Touch and timing are harder things to learn than rifling the ball.
On the other hand, Brock threw the ball very similarly to Sam, and had a hard time when the play called for a hard throw, especially as he got more and more shellshocked and threw everything off his back foot. He was a finnesse thrower only which hampered him.
When I watch Sam's highlights all I see are loopy finnesse throws, albeit ridiculously perfect ones. I was just wondering if anyone has seen him fire the ball down field on a rope.
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I feel fairly confident in saying that Huard will start as a true freshman
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Seems likely though Pete is Uber loyal so if Sirmon or Yankoff really take goldbrick of the job in 2020 it could take Sam a little while to beat them out. If Haener or (please God) Eason starts in 2020 Huard will start from day one rather easily.Tequilla said:I feel fairly confident in saying that Huard will start as a true freshman
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I can’t wait for 2+ years of “Sam is overrated” “NO HE’S NOT” hot talk in this thread.
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Fucking pumped these two will be playing together at udub.HillsboroDuck said:
Not a bomb but he throws this one on a ropechuck said:
There's more to it than physical ability though. There's a mentality that goes with a QB who knows he can out throw a closing safety across the middle or a cb trying to undercut an out route. Guys like Favre or Jeff George had it to a fault. Brock Huard could have used just a touch of it...of course it would have required stepping into a throw which he stopped doing altogether.CallMeBigErn said:
My professional opinion is that Huard has plenty of arm strenf. He's doesn't have a rifle like Eason yet, and he may never, but he's a guddam sophomore, and it's plenty strong. We'll see when he's 6'4 210-220. Shoo buddy.chuck said:
I'm glad. For real. Really not my nature to be so rude ut I thought you could handle it.Dennis_DeYoung said:
I laffed.chuck said:
You feminine little cunt. Can he throw the ball hard or not?Dennis_DeYoung said:
DIAFFchuck said:
Have you seen him make many throws down field with zip? I know his long ball is beyond good. I wish there were some clips of him making some intermediate to long throws with velocity just to see it. I know the arm strength is there but I'd love to see him show hemakes this throws as well as he does the looping long balls.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:Been saying since I saw his first hudl as a frosh against Prep in Husky Stadium and it continues to be the case. At his stage he’s the best QB I’ve seen on film.
Everything is effortless, easy, smooth, on point.
I remember people on dawgman his frosh year saying he doesn’t look like he has a great arm. The only reason they said that is they have been watching Browning have to use every ounce of effort to throw the ball 35 yards down the field. And when you have to do that your trajectory takes a hit. Sam has such a great arm that he can just loop the ball in with multiple trajectories on his throws.
We are truly blessed.
I don't doubt Huard at all, and I don't overrate the need for a junior in HS qb to throw Bret Favre-like rockets into invisible windows. Touch and timing are harder things to learn than rifling the ball.
On the other hand, Brock threw the ball very similarly to Sam, and had a hard time when the play called for a hard throw, especially as he got more and more shellshocked and threw everything off his back foot. He was a finnesse thrower only which hampered him.
When I watch Sam's highlights all I see are loopy finnesse throws, albeit ridiculously perfect ones. I was just wondering if anyone has seen him fire the ball down field on a rope. -
What do you know, height superiority guy is wrong again.StrongArmCobra said:
No he's not. He's even more of a midget than Wilson. No taller than 5'9. Weaker arm than Wilson. Smaller hands than Wilson. Gripping and throwing a bigger NFL ball will be a problem for him. Did not show the ability to consistently stand in the pocket and throw the ball in college. Mostly a scrambler and runner which doesn't work in the NFL. Too short to see past the O-line. Great college player but like Johnny Manziel he doesn't have what it takes to be a pro QB.HillsboroDuck said:He’s Russell Wilson with better top end speed. The question is does he have Russ’ durability which I’d bet against (hard), but if he does he’s a franchise QB rather easily.
Guess Murray visited the chiropractor since this post.
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Murray is 1/2 an inch shorter at the combine but 3 pounds heavier than Wilson was.WeakarmCobra said:
he has smaller frame, russell is surprisingly thickHillsboroDuck said:He’s Russell Wilson with better top end speed. The question is does he have Russ’ durability which I’d bet against (hard), but if he does he’s a franchise QB rather easily.
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Comparing kyler to johnny is a red herring.
the problem with manziel is more his brain and lifestyle than his actual physical attributes or abilities.
Flutie was 5'9".
Obviously being smaller stature makes success in the pros alot more challenging ... but someone is going to give kyler a shot in the first round.
Having said all this, being of smaller stature means he will have to outperform in other areas to compensate. Not impossible but leaning towards unlikely. -
Thank God for Sam Huard because the 2020 QBs are not good. I know DDY will throw a hissy fit like the feminine cunt he? is, but I wouldn't even sign one. Save the spot for a player that might turn into something.
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Would you say it's fine if we don't take a stud QB in 2020 as long as we take a stud QB in 2021?RealRhino said:Thank God for Sam Huard because the 2020 QBs are not good. I know DDY will throw a hissy fit like the feminine cunt he? is, but I wouldn't even sign one. Save the spot for a player that might turn into something.