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2023 Preseason Game #3, Colts @ Eagles, Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023, 8PM ET


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Just now, TaylorStillTruckedYou said:

Probably the most sure thing QB that came out this decade.  You just knew he would be good, but he’s just different different

Huh?  Burrow was far from a sure thing......he had one great amazing year in college

Just now, Jackie Daytona said:

Huh?  Burrow was far from a sure thing......he had one great amazing year in college

Ok, not FAR from a sure thing....but still

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Just now, MB-ColtsFan said:

I love AR's motion when he throws with touch.  So smooth and relaxed.  May not be textbook, but he looks smooth when he throws with touch.

Still early obviously, but he has all the tools to be good. Excited to see how it works out eventually.

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