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I mean Id rather have Sanders and the circus act he will bring with him rather than a first round Milroe, who we will just use as a rb and never develop
I would rather not have either one. If I was forced to take one or the other, It would be ANYONE except for an Alabama player.
 
I would expect that WR combine 40 times are crushed by how fast the Steelers would get to the podium.


The Steelers have paid a retainer to keep the LS 10 sitting. Idling, ready for the dart to the podium. Can’t get any faster than that…………………..

I’ve got Coolie on standby, in case we need a drunk, ****-ed up driver that can’t operate a manual transmission…….



Salute the nation
 
The Steelers have paid a retainer to keep the LS 10 sitting. Idling, ready for the dart to the podium. Can’t get any faster than that…………………..

I’ve got Coolie on standby, in case we need a drunk, ****-ed up driver that can’t operate a manual transmission…….



Salute the nation

The “dart” to the podium
Is that a premonition?

Reminds me of the old Dodge Dart, a lot of dodging that young man will need to do behind a Pat Meyer OL.

That’s what I’ll have to call Jaxson if he’s drafted “Dodge”
 
I mean Id rather have Sanders and the circus act he will bring with him rather than a first round Milroe, who we will just use as a rb and never develop

Really? I think Milroe would be perfect for a simple play-action, one read, run heavy offense. Pair him with Kaleb Johnson or Quinshon Judkins and this would be a great draft.
 
Really? I think Milroe would be perfect for a simple play-action, one read, run heavy offense. Pair him with Kaleb Johnson or Quinshon Judkins and this would be a great draft.

Milroe has a huge arm, is really athletic and has issues reading Ds quickly and throwing with accuracy. While there are guys who have been able to be fixed with years of coaching, typically that is the recipe for a draft bust. The theory is big armed athletic QBs dont really develop enough as a passer in college because of their running ability, then often fall back on that too much early in their careers to flesh out the more important throwing side..

To be fair, the guys who have gotten over inaccuracy issues once getting to the NFL werent as raw as Milroe will be... Allen had some fundamentals in place, as did Lamar... and it still took Lamar like 5 years to develop enough for the ratbirds to move away from that goofy simplified O they were running for him.. Hurts had inaccuracy problems he overcame, but his coaching staff and systemwere light years ahead of ours...

I dont doubt someone could mold Milroe into something, but I absolutely doubt we will...

Sanders is a pocket thrower already... id be concerned about his pocket presence early... but he is accurate and has the fundamentals of a pro passer down..
 
Milroe has a huge arm, is really athletic and has issues reading Ds quickly and throwing with accuracy. While there are guys who have been able to be fixed with years of coaching, typically that is the recipe for a draft bust. The theory is big armed athletic QBs dont really develop enough as a passer in college because of their running ability, then often fall back on that too much early in their careers to flesh out the more important throwing side..

To be fair, the guys who have gotten over inaccuracy issues once getting to the NFL werent as raw as Milroe will be... Allen had some fundamentals in place, as did Lamar... and it still took Lamar like 5 years to develop enough for the ratbirds to move away from that goofy simplified O they were running for him.. Hurts had inaccuracy problems he overcame, but his coaching staff and systemwere light years ahead of ours...

I dont doubt someone could mold Milroe into something, but I absolutely doubt we will...

Sanders is a pocket thrower already... id be concerned about his pocket presence early... but he is accurate and has the fundamentals of a pro passer down..

Sanders is definitely more polished, but I fear the same thing I do with Dart — they both live on the edge and don’t have live enough arms to fit those balls in tight windows in the NFL.

Re: Milroe, he completed over 64% of his passes at Alabama, two other guys who were dinged for accuracy issues leading up to the draft were Josh Allen (56%) and Lamar Jackson (57%), this issue can be fixed and Milroe is already working with a private QB coach. Guessing people around the league are buying into it because he’s shooting up the boards.
 
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