Lock looking good

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He’s made a couple of nice throws. Hopefully he can build on it and Waldron attacks a secondary vertically a little bit thin with injuries
 

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Geno would have 8 touchdowns already.

Why not just let Lock get a TD here?
 

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This is the almost the same situation Lock had in Denver.

Bridgewater as the starter and looking good the year before.
At the end of the season, they could have drafted a QB and kept either one of them.
Instead, they traded for Russell. Teddy moved on and we got Lock.
 

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I really dont see the difference between Locl and Geno... Both make really dumb decisions. I bet they were coached up to play this dumb.
 

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It would be fun and heartwarming if Lock (or Geno) suddenly became a great franchise qb.

But... Really? Nobody seriously can think that's happening based on anything we've seen.

We've got 2 backups battling to be the king of poop island.
 
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I wish Lock was looking good but I have to completely disagree.
He’s made a couple of nice throws and shown some arm talent. We’re also had a couple of drops that killed drives. Overall no one has looked good but he’s had his moments. We need to come alive in the second half tho
 

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This is what I posted about before.

In terms of decision making, size, arm strength, and mobility.... Geno and Lock are clones of one another.

There's really no difference between the two except time in the offense.
 
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