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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 28201" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I like Byerly a lot. I admit. However, I also have to recognize that I am talking about a very small sample size in regards to plays I have watched. Also, much of the snaps he played were in very low leverage situations. To be truthful, I have absolutely no sense about him as a passer one way or the other. I just haven't seen it. I like how he rides the MESH to give his reads enough time and sell his fakes etc. He is a physical, decisive runner who plays fast. It is really not fair to him for me to characterize his potential at this time, but I feel like he would give us about what a typical NAVY QB has given them over the last 12 years or so. That is fine with me. If you can surround a guy like Byerly with talent superior to NAVY then you really have something. I have no fear about him winning the job if that is what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 28201, member: 639"] I like Byerly a lot. I admit. However, I also have to recognize that I am talking about a very small sample size in regards to plays I have watched. Also, much of the snaps he played were in very low leverage situations. To be truthful, I have absolutely no sense about him as a passer one way or the other. I just haven't seen it. I like how he rides the MESH to give his reads enough time and sell his fakes etc. He is a physical, decisive runner who plays fast. It is really not fair to him for me to characterize his potential at this time, but I feel like he would give us about what a typical NAVY QB has given them over the last 12 years or so. That is fine with me. If you can surround a guy like Byerly with talent superior to NAVY then you really have something. I have no fear about him winning the job if that is what happens. [/QUOTE]
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