Sean Myers
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Luis Ortiz.
Yeah, and for those guys, it's, okay, spike a pitch in the dirt on your first pitch and then go back to trying to get guys out.
Right.
But I always think of a guy like Anthony Richardson as everything that's wrong with how teams evaluate quarterbacks, right?
Because he was just a Tulsi guy.
And sometimes Tulsi, I mean, everyone knew the arm talent of Patrick Mahomes, and then he goes and becomes one of the best.
Everyone knew Josh Allen was an incredibly talented quarterback.
player coming out.
So sometimes it does work out, but sometimes you get guys that don't have production, but they have the measurables, they have the arm strength, all that, Jamarcus Russell, and then the guys are complete flops.
So I would always favor production, especially at a high level, no doubt about that.
But then there's other people that tell you,
How many quarterbacks that are 6' or 5'11 or 6'1 really succeed in the NFL?
We think of the ones who do, but there's dozens and dozens and dozens of accomplished guys that never will make it to that level because they have some sort of limitations.
I saw a commercial during one of the games yesterday that it wasn't basically saying that AI is going to help choose draft picks, but it was sort of trending that direction where it's not even guys evaluating with their own eyes or the measurables.
They're going to have some sort of computer
I don't think I'm going on a big limb here.
I think either it's a game that comes down to the final possession and could go either way or Indiana wins in a route.
I don't see it where Miami blows out the Hoosiers.
I think Indiana wins.
I do think it's a competitive game late into the fourth quarter.