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#3. Spurn a trade down. Minnesota offers three first-rounders? Draft capital? We don’t need no stinkin’ draft capital.
QB JJ McCarthy
In college he was a stellar game manager rarely asked to make big plays. A dominant running game makes mid round talents like JJM look good. When he threw, it was overwhelmingly short or intermediate.
Harbaugh had his run-heavy West Coast offense clicking. The QB was instrumental in calling out plays at the line, making sure they had the correct blocking scheme (It helped that they engaged in Lance Armstrong-level cheating), and NOT turning the ball over.
Evan Lazar, rarely wrong, is about his arm being “strong.” It’s not. It’s average. On his rare longer throws, he needs to step into the throw.
In the pros he will disappoint. Unless an inconsistent game manager is what you’re looking for.
That OL! Truly dominant. Zac Zinter, a local Mass boy, will look good in Honolulu blue.
#34 WR Keon Coleman
If you liked N’Keal Harry, wait until you get a sneak peak at N’Keon Coleman* He’s big, SLOW both laterally and vertically, with excellent body control. So go on YouTube and watch all those spectacular catches. Just like Harry at Arizona State.
But as we’ve already found out, that talent doesn’t transfer to the pros with the higher order of DBs. If he can’t make it look easy in college, what do you expect him to do in the pros?
* Credit to Username.
Signed,
Bucko Kilroy
QB JJ McCarthy
In college he was a stellar game manager rarely asked to make big plays. A dominant running game makes mid round talents like JJM look good. When he threw, it was overwhelmingly short or intermediate.
Harbaugh had his run-heavy West Coast offense clicking. The QB was instrumental in calling out plays at the line, making sure they had the correct blocking scheme (It helped that they engaged in Lance Armstrong-level cheating), and NOT turning the ball over.
Evan Lazar, rarely wrong, is about his arm being “strong.” It’s not. It’s average. On his rare longer throws, he needs to step into the throw.
In the pros he will disappoint. Unless an inconsistent game manager is what you’re looking for.
That OL! Truly dominant. Zac Zinter, a local Mass boy, will look good in Honolulu blue.
#34 WR Keon Coleman
If you liked N’Keal Harry, wait until you get a sneak peak at N’Keon Coleman* He’s big, SLOW both laterally and vertically, with excellent body control. So go on YouTube and watch all those spectacular catches. Just like Harry at Arizona State.
But as we’ve already found out, that talent doesn’t transfer to the pros with the higher order of DBs. If he can’t make it look easy in college, what do you expect him to do in the pros?
* Credit to Username.
Signed,
Bucko Kilroy