Shifting this thread to Vikings QBs has brought out 3 lurkers. Weird.
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Shifting this thread to Vikings QBs has brought out 3 lurkers. Weird.
Brad left and won a Super Bowl and then came back for his two last years as a starter.
Brad Johnson
Best thing for Easton would probably be to get out of there. The Chargers have revised their Personal Seat License sales goal from $400 million to $150 million and have only brought in around $100...
Nice thought but no way. Zim loves mediocre backups who have already reached their ceiling. He may not even keep Sloter and go with two QBs and nobody for the future. That's how much of a dumbass...
Chargers believe Easton Stick has “make-it” qualities
Yeah a couple million dollars is a nice start out of college.
Rivers has been an ironman so it's not likely Stick will see regular season action this year. I don't see Easton being #2, Taylor is...
https://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-darrell-henderson-easton-stick-rookies-20190518-story.html
At the combine he had 1.6% body fat. Which is certainly BS, but in any case he seems to be more body builder than athlete.
4 draft picks the Vikings might regret passing on
You're right, I was going off the 185 that was posted here. He was 3 pounds heavier than Wilson.
RW was 20 pounds heavier. And of course the 75th pick.
Yeah Kyler is a great athlete but I also didn't get the hype because the physical traits just aren't there. Plus the Cardinals now have a lame duck 1st rounder that nobody will give them anything...
https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota-sports/quarterbacks-the-vikings-could-take-in-the-nfl-draft
Not much substance, other than the Vikings met with him.
I never bought that argument. The man was 6'4" 260 there was no way his hands were tiny.
I think Bohl and Klieman were each the right coach at the right time.
Not an assumption. Stick credited Carson himself. We are talking about Stick's performance in 2015. What he is today is his own.
https://youtu.be/LUSnzJ4nwmQ?t=5m44s
True, but Stick's performance had a lot to do with Carson mentoring him on the sidelines and in the film room and as mentioned things were simplified quite a bit for him which by itself is going to...
FIFY.
10 char
Stick has had a lot of trouble with clock management. And he's not nearly as vocal as Carson. So I'd peg Carson as the better leader. Hell, he's one of the very best leaders in the NFL. Not that...
Didn't Carson do that too? Or something like it?
I think Stick is probably a bit more talented than Brock was. But Brock always made the clutch throws, more of them than Stick or Wentz. And I don't know if he ever slid or went out of bounds, he...
I think Carson helped him quite a bit when he was here and laid the groundwork. That's not to say Easton couldn't have figured it out himself, but I don't think it's a coincidence that everybody...
Right, there is still room for improvement. He had some pretty questionable games and at times it looked like he had regressed. I'm not sure if that was injuries or mental but he was great by the...
Not sure who deserves more credit, the coaches or Stick, but that was fun to watch today. Great bounce back after 4 poor games.