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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 464270"><p>When I said those comparisons to Peyton Manning, I realize that could come off to some people as hyperbole, but that's my honest opinion. I've seen every throw in the book in his high school tape. They had him mic'd up during the Army All American game and you could hear the way he read the defense, called/adjusted the plays, directed his teammates etc he has an extremely high IQ. One time he threw the ball into no-mans land and when the WR came back to the huddle he explained based on the lineup it should have been route X, and then he threw it back shoulder for a come back right when the DB flipped his hips and view to run downfield, etc. etc. etc. Now it takes the rest of his teammates to play well too, but in terms of what he can control, aw lawd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 464270"] When I said those comparisons to Peyton Manning, I realize that could come off to some people as hyperbole, but that's my honest opinion. I've seen every throw in the book in his high school tape. They had him mic'd up during the Army All American game and you could hear the way he read the defense, called/adjusted the plays, directed his teammates etc he has an extremely high IQ. One time he threw the ball into no-mans land and when the WR came back to the huddle he explained based on the lineup it should have been route X, and then he threw it back shoulder for a come back right when the DB flipped his hips and view to run downfield, etc. etc. etc. Now it takes the rest of his teammates to play well too, but in terms of what he can control, aw lawd. [/QUOTE]
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