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Pretty high praise from an all-time great..
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And I think he will. It is all about reps with the WRs, and he is getting more and more of them as we type these posts. No reason to think he will not continue to improve. Seems like a pretty smart kid to me....If he learns to drop a long ball in the basket he'll be a top QB.
I think we'll find out, for sure, after we go through this 3 game road trip we're on!! A sweep would make-my-day!Wow, that's high praise. All the comparisons to Warner and Brees worried me at first, but they keep coming... maybe they're not so nuts?
And I think he will. It is all about reps with the WRs, and he is getting more and more of them as we type these posts. No reason to think he will not continue to improve. Seems like a pretty smart kid to me....
I prefer that we stay with the run, but I think, this week, in KC, Davis's arm will make the difference in Winning and Losing this game!And I think he will. It is all about reps with the WRs, and he is getting more and more of them as we type these posts. No reason to think he will not continue to improve. Seems like a pretty smart kid to me....
Respectfully disagree. The games we lost has less to do with the output we received from the QB position than the underperforming defense for the first 5 games. Davis has definately not been our weak link. I doubt with Sam our record would be substantially different....
I strongly suspect if a healthy Sam was running this current team, we might be 5-1 or even 6-0 ....
Foot work can be improved and throwing mechanics can too....arm action is the hardest thing to change. The motion of the arm while throwing. This becomes pretty well engrained and is tough to change. This is still the thing that bothers me the most....although I couldnt care less with the accuracy he has displayed. He is long looping arm action has probably been addressed by coaches more than once....its just how he throws at this point. There are guys who dont have perfect action that do exceptionally well....Rivers for one.It just seems to be mechanics which can be taught.
I agree but it is still a very small sample size. For a team to say "this is the guy" going forward they need to be sure. They were so unsold on Davis he probably was going to have a hard time making the roster before the injuries. Maybe he is not a great practice player. Maybe the coaches cant spot talent.I continue to wonder why so many are so unconvinced about Davis. I know it happens when a QB wasn't expected to do well like Nick Foles. But I don't think Davis is getting by on luck, scheme and personnel like Foles did in 2013. And I don't think he's being insulated or protected in the offense with just short passing or a lot of running.
The guy seems like the real deal and has played some very good ball. And again, he's making the Schotty offense work. I'd almost argue he should be an MVP candidate for that!