TexasMDcoach Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 15 minutes ago, Dread-headed Texan said: Sometimes fans think every incompletion is on the QB and fail to account for chemistry or understand that route concepts are trying to accomplish certain goals. Personally I won't be able to see what's going on until I can get my hands on the all 22. It won't be until then, that I'll be able to understand if all of the misses were on Quinn. Lol at least he ain't throwing pick 6s like 40 year old Tyler Shough. Agree completely. 1 Quote
Califashorn75 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago He's likely to be cut or put on the practice squad. The lack of mobility is a hindrance. 1 Quote
Sundancekid Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago People need to quit pretending Quinn Ewers is a capable NFL quarterback. He’s just not. Gerry Hamilton often mentions that one position group that should never reclassify is a quarterback. The intangibles gained from this experience builds confidence and some alpha moxy. Quinn did chop the mullet finally. 2 Quote
Dread-headed Texan Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Sundancekid said: People need to quit pretending Quinn Ewers is a capable NFL quarterback. He’s just not. Gerry Hamilton often mentions that one position group that should never reclassify is a quarterback. The intangibles gained from this experience builds confidence and some alpha moxy. Quinn did chop the mullet finally. I don't think that that's what most people are doing. But in the NFL there's a tendency of giving up on players before you really know what you have. Remember Sam Darnold seeing ghosts. If McDaniel thinks he can work with then there's no harm in keeping him on the practice squad, if he doesn't then cut him. 1 Quote
SamuraiKnight Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I watched the whole game (Easy to do as a Bears fan) really wanted to see how Quinn performed in comparison to Zach Wilson. Dolphins 3rd stringers are not good (except Ollie Gordon) so it's hard to tell what he might have looked like with a better supporting cast. And It hard to tell if the play calling was terrible or if his decision making was. But that was hard to watch. He did not look like he belonged. I was foolishly hoping he was gonna put people on notice that he is better than 7th round, but that was not a good first look. He isn't escaping the pocket well, and he is relying on trying to get a pass interference call like he did at Texas, rather than looking for the open player. I'm rooting for the guy, but he isn't making it easy on himself. There are flashes, but the game seem a bit fast at the moment 1 Quote
SamuraiKnight Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Dread-headed Texan said: I don't think that that's what most people are doing. But in the NFL there's a tendency of giving up on players before you really know what you have. Remember Sam Darnold seeing ghosts. If McDaniel thinks he can work with then there's no harm in keeping him on the practice squad, if he doesn't then cut him. Yeah, I agree with you. I think I had this unrealistic hope he was gonna come out and wow everybody and show he should ahve been a 2nd-3rd round pick. Truth is, he may need a little bit of time to develop. 1 Quote
Quinncent McManning, Jr. Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago On more pleasant news.. Kitan Crawford with the pick Quote
Califashorn75 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago The NFL is not one to reward sorta capable quarterbacks. There are simply no tears given. Quinn won a lot of games for us because he had the benefit of great players around him. He appears to be a nice guy. We root for his success, but he needs to improve. That goes for every player in the League. Quote
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