Anthony Brown's leadership
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Re: Anthony Brown's leadership
Someone on twitter posted that he looked a lot like Darren Thomas on Saturday. Good reads and no mistakes.
If he continues with that, we should be just fine.
Man...he was just calm, cool, and collected and just took what the defense gave him. Love it.
If he continues with that, we should be just fine.
Man...he was just calm, cool, and collected and just took what the defense gave him. Love it.
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Re: Anthony Brown's leadership
I sort of want to quote myself from when Brown's transfer was announced that we're getting a second-coming of Darron Thomas. He's not going to the league, his throws aren't the most consistent, but you're getting a leader who runs the spread very well and can play up to the moment. After seeing a few games in a duck uniform, I still think that's the right take, but Brown is a better runner.northbeachsf wrote:Someone on twitter posted that he looked a lot like Darren Thomas on Saturday. Good reads and no mistakes.
If he continues with that, we should be just fine.
Man...he was just calm, cool, and collected and just took what the defense gave him. Love it.
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Re: Anthony Brown's leadership
Watching him Saturday, I actually thought he reminded me of Masoli. Lowering the boom a couple times, and a solid game manger with no regard for his body when he ran.