QB Prospect Discussion: Deshone Kizer, Notre Dame

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Moriarty wrote:K. Hogan 20/37 140 1TD 3INT

There ain't no fixin' that franchise.

They should rename the top pick in the draft after the Browns, somehow.
Hogan will never step onto an NFL field in a regular season game again. That is how unbelievably terrible he looked.
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RustyTrubisky wrote:woof

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Looked like he was playing 3 flies up.
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I’ve watched every snap of his past 4 games, and while he still makes the occasional bone head play, he’s shown many flashes of brilliance. It all started at Detroit, where he looked like MVP Cam Newton for most of the game. All this in spite of the Browns WR’s dropping four 20+ yard passes a game and him getting drilled on every other drop back.
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I’ve watched every snap of his past 4 games, and while he still makes the occasional bone head play, he’s shown many flashes of brilliance. It all started at Detroit, where he looked like MVP Cam Newton for most of the game. All this in spite of the Browns WR’s dropping four 20+ yard passes a game and him getting drilled on every other drop back.
Agreed, too early to judge a kid during his 1st season. He's shown some promise for sure.
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I think the best thing that could happen to Kizer is for a vet to come in and take some pressure off of him. Whether that’s Alex Smith or Eli Manning or whoever. If he could sit for a year or two and learn from said guy, I think he’d be an above average starting QB.

Dude has a shit ton of talent. That’s never been in question. He needs to learn how to approach the game and be a professional.
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Adipost wrote:
RustyTrubisky wrote:woof

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I’ve watched every snap of his past 4 games, and while he still makes the occasional bone head play, he’s shown many flashes of brilliance. It all started at Detroit, where he looked like MVP Cam Newton for most of the game. All this in spite of the Browns WR’s dropping four 20+ yard passes a game and him getting drilled on every other drop back.
In other words, he's a lot like Cutler... or exactly like Cutler...
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