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How many slants did he connect on? That was very refreshing. It seemed like he was getting about 8 yards on every pass. I haven't seen those many slants in a long long time.
Broham had good decision making and knew where he wanted to go with the ball immediately, very refreshing to see.
How many slants did he connect on? That was very refreshing. It seemed like he was getting about 8 yards on every pass. I haven't seen those many slants in a long long time.
Broham had good decision making and knew where he wanted to go with the ball immediately, very refreshing to see.
That's the difference between Brohm and Trent, Brohm can make all the throws and makes them look easy. His delivery is over the top and quick.
wr's don't have to slow down either. The balls hit the wr's while in stride.
One of the things he was known for at Louisville is placing the ball or leading his man enough to allow the WR to make something happen after the catch. He showed confidence in his WRs and in his decision making last night. I think he deserves a look with the 1's.
One of Louisville's most accomplished quarterbacks. You will be missed.
A few of them are a little behind, but some of them are perfect, also some examples of good control of his arm (fires it when needed, nice touch when needed). Used to love watching him get the ball to Harry Douglas, hopefully he can recapture that magic with a Bills WR. I think it would be fair to give Brohm some reps with the 1s next week, both in practice and in the game, let him start the second half with the 1s. He needs to get timing down with Lee and Stevie to be fair in this supposedly open QB competition. Young players do get better, seems like people forget that sometimes.
The Brohm apologists are really annoying. Sorry for noticing he had 2 batted balls in like 3 series.
You are right, he had two batted balls, but your initial statement said he threw the ball too low which is meant to imply that he has a critical flaw. Saying this is an attempt to support your previous argument
and attempt to to spin it into an issue and that quite honestly is really annoying.
The problem for you is that you all but declared that Brohm would redefine the word suck and instead he did a pretty decent job in his first game. So you have found yourself with one of two choices. Either admit he wasn't as bad as you thought he'd be, or grasp at straws. Guess you like grasping...
Why is someone who looks at Brohm's performance objectively and says rightfully that he had a nice game, automatically a "Brohm apologist."
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
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