and he was great at OSU. He’s a franchise changing player.
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He's just a rookie, but Wow, yeah it's hard to argue with you. Texans are really building a team of the future with so many great young playersand he was great at OSU. He’s a franchise changing player.
He's been great but we'll seen other QBs start fast and fade. I'd take him over a bunch of guys (Herbert, Hurts for example) that are hyped but i still want to see him do it again next year before i put him in the "franchise changing group"and he was great at OSU. He’s a franchise changing player.
He was playing great until the first pick 6. His OTs are just getting destroyed.Flacco, however...
Next year their schedule should be tougher and their draft order lower. Small change, but it makes things more difficult. Stroud is definitely the best QB to come out of the OSU in the last 15 years.and he was great at OSU. He’s a franchise changing player.
Don't they have Cleveland's first?Next year their schedule should be tougher and their draft order lower. Small change, but it makes things more difficult. Stroud is definitely the best QB to come out of the OSU in the last 15 years.
According to OSUbiomed, "Nobody does less than more than Ryan day.". He also ruined Kyle McCord.and he was great at OSU. He’s a franchise changing player.
Somehow the NFL has got to get rid of him. Every time they interview him, he's talking about his relationship with Jesus Christ. We can't be allowing this stuff in public. Before you know it , he'll be putting Bible verses on his shoes and all kinds of radical things!He's been great but we'll seen other QBs start fast and fade. I'd take him over a bunch of guys (Herbert, Hurts for example) that are hyped but i still want to see him do it again next year before i put him in the "franchise changing group"
I think Justin Fields can have a lot of success if they used him more as a runner and more like Lamar Jackson has been used. He is a very good passer with time, but doesn't have a quick release. He is a ridiculously good runner and I think he is as talented as Jalen Hurts.Stroud is definitely the best QB to come out of the OSU in the last 15 years.
Fields needs to get out of Chicago. Nobody will succeed there. He just doesn't have much talent around him to turn into a legit NFL QB.I think Justin Fields can have a lot of success if they used him more as a runner and more like Lamar Jackson has been used. He is a very good passer with time, but doesn't have a quick release. He is a ridiculously good runner and I think he is as talented as Jalen Hurts.
There's a team in Western PA that is going to need a legitimate starting NFL qb in 2024, especially after the qb who started the last three regular season games in 2023 and the playoff game leaves via free agency.Fields needs to get out of Chicago. Nobody will succeed there. He just doesn't have much talent around him to turn into a legit NFL QB.
Fields isn't the answer. It's Cousins or bustThere's a team in Western PA that is going to need a legitimate starting NFL qb in 2024, especially after the qb who started the last three regular season games in 2023 and the playoff game leaves via free agency.
I think a big part of that was the style of offense that OSU has had throughout the years. If you look at Urban, Tressel and a few others before them, they always featured read-option type QBs -----JT Barrett, Braxton Miller, Terrelle Pryor ....etc. Ryan Day is their 1st pro-style QB head coach - I believe he was a QB assistant coach in the NFLFirst OSU Super Star QuarterBack to do well in the NFL. Had a long line of flops.
Day was also Joe Burrow's coach for his 3 years at Ohio State. Burrowhas been appreciative of the help he received from Ryan Day saying that day helped him with his footwork.I think a big part of that was the style of offense that OSU has had throughout the years. If you look at Urban, Tressel and a few others before them, they always featured read-option type QBs -----JT Barrett, Braxton Miller, Terrelle Pryor ....etc. Ryan Day is their 1st pro-style QB head coach - I believe he was a QB assistant coach in the NFL
The same could be said for many of the powerful Oklahoma and Nebraska teams of the last century.......almost all were read-option, running QBs. Not really suited for the NFL but were outstanding college QBs. Some of those Oklahoma read-option offenses in the 70s and 80s were deadly but their QBs just weren't NFL material. I believe the OK offense back then was called the wishbone attack