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Old 12-31-2006, 06:44 AM
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He like all young QB's needs to work on his decision making skills. Learn to read defenses. BUT...with this line its virtually impossible for him to do that. Brooks has years of experience on him, but could do no better. With our line his rookie type mistakes were blown up 10 fold. He not only made the young QB mistakes when he had time, but he made the "any QB" mistakes because he was running for his life.

Give him a decent O-line, let him make his mistakes and then we can see if he is the future. He might even be better because he was behind such a bad O-Line to start out with. He had to learn under extreme fire. Get some good linemen in here and some quality coaches and lets see what he can do.

If we stay status quo next season the kid doesn't stand a chance.
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