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Why a QB this year isn't the move
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(11-11-2019, 09:48 AM)Synric Wrote: Honestly I just want them to do their homework throughly. This could be the most important draft the Bengals will have for the next 10 years.

If they scout Burrow and Tua and believe in one of them I'm all for it...if they walk away not impressed then I'm all for Chase Young, Andrew Thomas, Jerry Jeudy, or even a trade back.

Edit: I finally got a chance to go back and watch some Ohio State games I recorded. And I came away very impressed with Baron Browning I wonder if he will declare..

A WR would be a complete miss, even if he was the second coming of Jerry Rice. Analytics are pretty clear on this, elite WR's do not win you Super Bowls. They are nice to have but elite defenses and elite QB's win Super Bowls. 


I mean they are going to come away impressed, they are good QB's. Joe Burrow is going to get some Brady comps with his touch and ball placement. There was a wheel route in the first half that Burrow threw that from the back camera shot it looked like Tom Brady with the touch and ball placement, it was perfection. I just don't know that he can do that here, similarly to what we saw with Tua when he was under pressure early in the game. 


I think Browning could declare, but I think it's a mistake. He is a 2nd round pick right now that could climb into the bottom of the 1st with a great combine, but he has top 10 pick potential if he goes back another year. He hasn't played since Wisconsin and he didn't show a ton that game. 
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Why a QB this year isn't the move - Au165 - 11-11-2019, 09:29 AM
RE: Why a QB this year isn't the move - Au165 - 11-11-2019, 10:00 AM

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