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We got to see both of these guys play. What do you think? For me, Eason will never be the runner Ehlinger is. I don't care really, I don't like a QB whose best asset is his legs. I am not sure that Ehlinger can put any zip on the ball, I didn't see any today. Playing against first team defensive players is tough when you don't have a fast ball, those guys react fast. On the other hand, Eason has a gun but is a statue back there. That's tough against a real pass rush. He looked much better with the no huddle. Frank ran that almost exclusively for a time in Buffalo. I'm wondering if that is something we will see more of. Not much separation yet to me.
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Yeah, I'm not too sure about a game manager with a weakish arm (Ehlinger).
I would rather have the guy with the big arm and develop him. |
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Can we merge them? Would have a pretty good QB then.
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Yeah, they are diametrically opposite as players.
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Atleast the guy with the big arm will keep the safeties back and free up running lanes
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That INT from Ehlinger was a pretty poor decision - worse than any I saw from Eason. It wasn’t just the weak arm.
I was actually somewhat encouraged by what I saw from Eason. He looked like an NFL quarterback. Admittedly a lower tier one though. But one I think they could stay in games with with good OL play. Unfortunately the LT spot is going to cost this team until Fisher is ready. |
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