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In addition to accuracy, it does seem like AR needs to improve his S&C and possibly his mental approach to injuries. In some way he seems to not fear contact, at other times he seems like the pain threshold is lower for him than the average FB player, which is a weird combination. S&C and learning to slide would help him stay on the field, IMO. But, S&C takes a certain amount of "mental toughness" to work out properly. As they say, no pain no gain.
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By indyagent17 · Posted
It’s simple for me. I never miss a game. There’s always a chance to win regardless of who plays. -
It seems the consensus answer would look like this. The: G RB 3T XWR Slot Corner I don't think we are going to the AFCCG any time soon, just like it was as obvious to me the past 5 years. But I would put our LT close to our top 5 right now. So there is hope for the future if a few other positions overtake the current list..
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By BlackTiger · Posted
He could use some work with a passing coach and watching more film might help. It might or might not help him avoid injuries but most qbs dont keep starting if they have trouble completing half of their passes. To me it feels like they are rushing him more than most young qbs -
Let's talk whenever that happens. I'm not holding my breath on it. This is football. There's only so much protecting you can do and none of that warrants him playing behind Flacco long-term. Flacco is not a running QB so what's there to learn? AR knows how to read the field so he wouldn't be sitting behind Flacco to learn that. Plus AR has said himself I don't learn much by sitting. I gotta play.
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