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What if: Penix at #11, Powers-Johnson at #23?
#51
Why am I getting the feeling that Daniels might be the QB that slips out of the top 3?
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#52
Quote: @mgobluevikes said:
Why am I getting the feeling that Daniels might be the QB that slips out of the top 3?
Just me, but I think Washington brought in Kingsbury to specifically work with Daniels and design an offense around him. Daniels is the type of quarterback Kingsbury loves because of his running ability 
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#53
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@mblack said:
I don’t think we will get the QB we want staying put at 11 especially now that the Jets at 10 are also looking at trading back. We have to move up. Not sure how high but if we stay at 11 we will most definitely “settle” if we want a QB
flip them a pick next year (4th) to trade spots with us this year so that somebody cant jump directly ahead of us?  might be cheaper than what we would have to give up to move ahead of whoever they would trade with,  assuming somebody doesnt still leap frog us with Chicago or other like TN.
Yup. We have to make a move. It would really suck if we miss out because some one traded with the Jets.
i am just bracing for disappointment.
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#54
Either he doesn't much care for the accuracy of Penix or KOC is one hell of a card player.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1772682292391031043 
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Quote: @NorseFeathers said:
Either he doesn't much care for the accuracy of Penix or KOC is one hell of a card player.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1772682292391031043 
Probably checking himself so he doesn't start talking specifics on any QB.
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Quote: @supafreak84 said:
@mgobluevikes said:
Why am I getting the feeling that Daniels might be the QB that slips out of the top 3?
Just me, but I think Washington brought in Kingsbury to specifically work with Daniels and design an offense around him. Daniels is the type of quarterback Kingsbury loves because of his running ability 
I'm surprised anybody, let alone the new Commies brass would hitch their wagon to a Kingsbury "offensive" philosophy which failed so spectacularly post-Texas Tech.
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#57
Quote: @NorseFeathers said:
Either he doesn't much care for the accuracy of Penix or KOC is one hell of a card player.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1772682292391031043 
Penix was a 65% completion passer last season.  Nix was a 77.4% completion passer.
Read between the lines...that's what he is saying.

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#58
Quote: @Montana Tom said:
@NorseFeathers said:
Either he doesn't much care for the accuracy of Penix or KOC is one hell of a card player.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1772682292391031043 
Penix was a 65% completion passer last season.  Nix was a 77.4% completion passer.
Read between the lines...that's what he is saying.

Nix doesn't throw the ball very far per attempt, very misleading stat for him. Threw a TON of short or dump off passes, that's the offense he played in. 
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#59
Quote: @mgobluevikes said:
@supafreak84 said:
@mgobluevikes said:
Why am I getting the feeling that Daniels might be the QB that slips out of the top 3?
Just me, but I think Washington brought in Kingsbury to specifically work with Daniels and design an offense around him. Daniels is the type of quarterback Kingsbury loves because of his running ability 
I'm surprised anybody, let alone the new Commies brass would hitch their wagon to a Kingsbury "offensive" philosophy which failed so spectacularly post-Texas Tech.
Dan Quinn is a Zimner type who just wants to focus on his defense and let someone else run the offense and Kingsbury is still well thought of as an offensive mind. Daniels is more the type of quarterback he traditionally prefers with his running ability. The Commies don't have much on offense so finding a big play quarterback would be huge for them. I'd be surprised to see them go Maye, who is another North Carolina product and shares some similarities with the guy they just ousted in Sam Howell 
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Quote: @supafreak84 said:
@mgobluevikes said:
@supafreak84 said:
@mgobluevikes said:
Why am I getting the feeling that Daniels might be the QB that slips out of the top 3?
Just me, but I think Washington brought in Kingsbury to specifically work with Daniels and design an offense around him. Daniels is the type of quarterback Kingsbury loves because of his running ability 
I'm surprised anybody, let alone the new Commies brass would hitch their wagon to a Kingsbury "offensive" philosophy which failed so spectacularly post-Texas Tech.
Dan Quinn is a Zimner type who just wants to focus on his defense and let someone else run the offense and Kingsbury is still well thought of as an offensive mind. Daniels is more the type of quarterback he traditionally prefers with his running ability. The Commies don't have much on offense so finding a big play quarterback would be huge for them. I'd be surprised to see them go Maye, who is another North Carolina product and shares some similarities with the guy they just ousted in Sam Howell 
I get that comparison, but why would Quinn want to go with such a high risk offense out of the gate, when the body of evidence just doesn't support it. I think the number of NFL teams that hold Kingsbury in such high regard is actually pretty small. If they want to go with Daniels based on his strengths of arm talent and reading defenses, cool, but that guy is going to get killed if they use him like Jackson, Hurts, Murray, etc.  
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