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					Originally Posted by  mooby
					 
				 
				Sam has plenty to like but the one thing he really needs to learn is an incomplete pass is much better than a sack. 
			
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 Sounds pretty simple. Good QBs also learn when to eat it and not throw an int or take a grounding penalty, when to slide or move up in the pocket, and how to extend plays, including taking off and running. I get your point, and he is taking too many sacks. But if he turns into a QB who throws the ball away every time he doesn’t instantly see an open receiver, we’ll be punting on most drives. 
Let’s give him some more time to speed up his game and learn how to take control of the offense using a whole range of moves at his disposal. 
The sack-injury concern is overblown, I think. You can take just as bad or worse hits standing in the pocket and getting rid of the ball than in being chased down.
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