so Will Levis has the NIL value but Mason Rudolph is the Titans QB

LB99

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Man did I get ripped by numerous posters when I said this several years ago.
I’ve never understood how people cannot understand that the coaches are putting the best players on the field. Clifford was clearly the better quarterback.
 
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DandyDonII

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I understand why Levis got drafted higher than Clifford, comes down to the traits. I do wonder how Flifford would have looked over the last two years with the Titans. Can't imagine he would have done any worse.
 
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Man did I get ripped by numerous posters when I said this several years ago.
The coaches at Kentucky did their best to hide his shortcomings, but he was always good for a few really bad decisions every game. Others have mentioned his poor pocket awareness. A lot of draftniks and NFL talent people that should have known better convinced themselves that the problems two college staffs couldn't fix would disappear in the NFL. They were wrong. He was and is a somewhat more athletic version of Kenny Pickett.
 
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The coaches at Kentucky did their best to hide his shortcomings, but he was always good for a few really bad decisions every game. Others have mentioned his poor pocket awareness. A lot of draftniks and NFL talent people that should have known better convinced themselves that the problems two college staffs couldn't fix would disappear in the NFL. They were wrong. He was and is a somewhat more athletic version of Kenny Pickett.
His first year it was pretty easy because their schedule was garbage. His second year the schedule was a little tougher and he got hurt a couple of times. He was completely over hyped at Kentucky.
 

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The coaches at Kentucky did their best to hide his shortcomings, but he was always good for a few really bad decisions every game. Others have mentioned his poor pocket awareness. A lot of draftniks and NFL talent people that should have known better convinced themselves that the problems two college staffs couldn't fix would disappear in the NFL. They were wrong. He was and is a somewhat more athletic version of Kenny Pickett.
BINGO.