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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1024249" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I do know that coming out of college Brocks’ scouting reports showed when he gets in his groove, he’s very consistent and kinda gets in a locked in zone of good performance. However when he gets rattled, he can make more mistakes than usual. When things are going well, he’s a beast. When things aren’t going well it gets in his head a little more. Jordan is almost the antithesis of that. Jordan has a short memory. He’ll take a Sack.. and then he’ll score or have a big play 2 plays later.</p><p></p><p>Pressures don’t always equal totally rattled to me anyway. Some QB’s just get the ball out quicker or use their feet to counter pressures at a higher level.</p><p></p><p>I think here..and in his scouting reports.. QB hits, Sacks, INT, fumbles are what they were referring to. He needs someone slapping him around a little more. Once he starts making mistakes he tends to stack them.</p><p></p><p>I don’t like smack talk from a player who has largely disappeared in games. Wyatt is a later Day 1 selection that has underperformed to expectation. Wyatt can silence me on that if he has a Sack, 2 QB hits or a FF/FR. Then I’ll listen to his smack. Until then he needs to express his Smack on the field in his on-field performance and keep his big mouth shut</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1024249, member: 10086"] I do know that coming out of college Brocks’ scouting reports showed when he gets in his groove, he’s very consistent and kinda gets in a locked in zone of good performance. However when he gets rattled, he can make more mistakes than usual. When things are going well, he’s a beast. When things aren’t going well it gets in his head a little more. Jordan is almost the antithesis of that. Jordan has a short memory. He’ll take a Sack.. and then he’ll score or have a big play 2 plays later. Pressures don’t always equal totally rattled to me anyway. Some QB’s just get the ball out quicker or use their feet to counter pressures at a higher level. I think here..and in his scouting reports.. QB hits, Sacks, INT, fumbles are what they were referring to. He needs someone slapping him around a little more. Once he starts making mistakes he tends to stack them. I don’t like smack talk from a player who has largely disappeared in games. Wyatt is a later Day 1 selection that has underperformed to expectation. Wyatt can silence me on that if he has a Sack, 2 QB hits or a FF/FR. Then I’ll listen to his smack. Until then he needs to express his Smack on the field in his on-field performance and keep his big mouth shut [/QUOTE]
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