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LJpalmbeacher2

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LOL, with the exception of a very small select few of the "analysts",  i mostly take their Articles with a grain of salt. Most is opinion and sometimes its just way off base....as in Davids Carr's case here. RGKnee and no Brissett??

 

Just goes to show either Carr doesn't do his research, or this is his "opinion" which seems to be quite extravagant..

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On 2/19/2019 at 7:40 AM, LJpalmbeacher2 said:

Now I will think this board greatly over-values JB as a potential starter in the NFL.  I think JB is more in line with what Jason Garrett did in Dallas when he was the back-up QB behind Aikmann or Gary Kubiak in Denver behind Elway.  

 

That being said, it's hard to take a QB list seriously that; A) has Josh McCown on it and B) list draft prospects but does not list Drew Lock.

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