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Leave Quinn Ewers alone


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9 minutes ago, Rockethorn1978 said:

He’s playing not to get injured rather than just playing like he was before the injury. 

He's always getting injured. But if his priority now is the draft and his play is detrimental to the team, he should bow out and say he is preparing for the draft. At least that would make things easier on Sark. And honestly, that might be the best thing for him at this point, if his play keeps being bad, further down his draft stock goes.

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The oblique injury lingering explains the shitty throws. Going back to bailing out of the pocket instead of stepping up, is just strange... maybe the pain just puts him on autopilot and it's got the old, wrong flight plan.

It's hard to believe that same stuff - especially the throwing problems - doesn't show up in practice. Sark has to be aware, Milwee has to be aware. 

The argument about Arch not having the experience or familiarity with the playbook is meaningless when Quinn can't make the plays in the first place.

As said before, I think Quinn is still hurting, and he simply is not able to "play through the pain."

Maybe we just need to get him some dirt to rub on it.

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