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M. Williams or D. Smith

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Good problem to have but can only play one. Starting Hill and Metcalf with the other two spots.

My head says Williams but Smith looks like the #1 option for Hurts. Diggs shadowing Williams also disconcerting.

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2 hours ago, AxeElf said:

Williams has a QB; that helps.

Wow, Philly is going without a QB - wonderful insight

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2 hours ago, jeffkomlo said:

Wow, Philly is going without a QB - wonderful insight

Probly for another 3-4 weeks until Minshew learns the playbook--unless of course Hurts can continue to pull himself up from his woeful career completion percentage of 52%.  He completed 77% in Week 1, bringing his career percentage up to 56%--so the jury's still out on his outlook as a starter--but Herbert still completes one more pass out of every ten than Hurts--66.5%.

You're welcome.

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5 hours ago, AxeElf said:

Probly for another 3-4 weeks until Minshew learns the playbook--unless of course Hurts can continue to pull himself up from his woeful career completion percentage of 52%.  He completed 77% in Week 1, bringing his career percentage up to 56%--so the jury's still out on his outlook as a starter--but Herbert still completes one more pass out of every ten than Hurts--66.5%.

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For me the hesitation is Diggs and how he shut Evans down. Evans has a pretty good QB wouldn't you agree?

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4 hours ago, wolves111 said:

Evans has a pretty good QB wouldn't you agree?

Nah.  But then I'm a Chiefs' fan, so my bar is pretty high.

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