Hopefully we see both in the final preseason game.
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Looking like two solid picks that do different things well. Champagne problems baby
I am leaning Sanders. BUT…. Sanders also didn’t move the ball against the Panthers starters (common argument Pro-Sanders). But Dillon surprised me, he played well.
And this is unpopular: but I firmly believe the Eagles defense they started today is better than the Panthers defense they started. I know I know “but they’re starters.” Panthers SUCK.
Add our drafted rookie to the mix next year and we’ve hopefully fixed our QB room for years
Two interesting starts. It was nice today to finally get to see the things that clearly drew Stef to Gabriel. And it was nice to see both QBs pros and cons on display.
Hopefully both get a chance to throw next week when snaps I’m sure will be at a real premium with the starters and probably at some point Kenny Pickett playing a sizable chunk of that game.
Both looked good, both need some work. No clue how you have this shake out over the course of the regular season but I’m cautiously optimistic
I think this can be a best case scenario. Drafted 2 qbs who belong in the nfl
Both played well.
They were both impressive but it is near impossible to gauge greatness or even #1 QB status playing against pre-season vanilla defenses, and today the Eagles were playing rookies and free agents looking to make a roster. But things look better than I would have thought for the Browns. The Eagles were playing very generic pre-season plays, but I really liked Gabriel’s quick release, his throwing mechanics and poise. I didn’t realize how good his velocity on his throws are.
Regular season will determine who, if any one of these two are franchise guy material. Both looked solid. For the first time ever, I’m kinda disappointed there are only 3 preseason games. They gotta see what these guys can do in order to make a decision on their two first round picks next year!
For me I don’t care for either guy coming out if we’re being honest. That being said if it’s close then sanders being bigger and right handed will likely be the difference maker for me. Left handers just add another element of difference especially when it’s a backup role
Honestly wouldn’t be comfortable with either starting in the NFL just yet. Hope they get the chance to sit for a season working together on their weaknesses and we’ll see where they’re at towards the end of the year.
Perhaps if we’re out of play-off contention at the end of the season give them a half each in the final couple of games.
Shadeur was better, but I thought Gabriel’s processing was faster.
Gabriel looked better to me, but what the fuck do I know. GO BROWNS.
I thought Gabriel looked better than Sanders BUT it’s preseason…vanilla, base defenses, no starters. Flacco is the best QB on the roster, Gabriel and Sanders are rookie developmental projects.
Trade picket rock with the rooks
Even with the lopsided stats, I think Gabriel looked better and more in command of the offense right from the start. Up until the pick he had some really nice throws and the offense was moving. Reminded me a lot of Baker honestly. Managing a balanced offense with strong accurate medium throws that kept the chains moving.
It took Sanders a few drives to get the ball moving and really didn’t do much until after the Panthers turnover.
Both looked good and I hope one of them turns into our franchise guy for the foreseeable future. Please.
Gabriel played against the defending champs and Sanders played against the JV team of one of the worst teams in the NFL…
You know who I want to be the guy? Somebody. Don’t care if it’s either one. I just want a franchise QB.
Gabriel looked solid. The Eagles were a little bit more active than the Panthers were last week. The early sideline first down throw to Thrash is the best throw made by a Brown this offseason.
He looked a bit frantic in the pocket early then settled down.
He probably should have eaten the interception throw, but it shouldn’t have been an INT either. The TE on that play should be done because of it.
Overall, nice to see with Sanders applying some pressure, Gabriel come out and play decent. Not seeing either moving the needle against the other based only on those two games.
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Looking like two solid picks that do different things well. Champagne problems baby
I am leaning Sanders. BUT…. Sanders also didn’t move the ball against the Panthers starters (common argument Pro-Sanders). But Dillon surprised me, he played well.
And this is unpopular: but I firmly believe the Eagles defense they started today is better than the Panthers defense they started. I know I know “but they’re starters.” Panthers SUCK.
Add our drafted rookie to the mix next year and we’ve hopefully fixed our QB room for years
Two interesting starts. It was nice today to finally get to see the things that clearly drew Stef to Gabriel. And it was nice to see both QBs pros and cons on display.
Hopefully both get a chance to throw next week when snaps I’m sure will be at a real premium with the starters and probably at some point Kenny Pickett playing a sizable chunk of that game.
Both looked good, both need some work. No clue how you have this shake out over the course of the regular season but I’m cautiously optimistic
I think this can be a best case scenario. Drafted 2 qbs who belong in the nfl
Both played well.
They were both impressive but it is near impossible to gauge greatness or even #1 QB status playing against pre-season vanilla defenses, and today the Eagles were playing rookies and free agents looking to make a roster. But things look better than I would have thought for the Browns. The Eagles were playing very generic pre-season plays, but I really liked Gabriel’s quick release, his throwing mechanics and poise. I didn’t realize how good his velocity on his throws are.
Regular season will determine who, if any one of these two are franchise guy material. Both looked solid. For the first time ever, I’m kinda disappointed there are only 3 preseason games. They gotta see what these guys can do in order to make a decision on their two first round picks next year!
For me I don’t care for either guy coming out if we’re being honest. That being said if it’s close then sanders being bigger and right handed will likely be the difference maker for me. Left handers just add another element of difference especially when it’s a backup role
Honestly wouldn’t be comfortable with either starting in the NFL just yet. Hope they get the chance to sit for a season working together on their weaknesses and we’ll see where they’re at towards the end of the year.
Perhaps if we’re out of play-off contention at the end of the season give them a half each in the final couple of games.
Shadeur was better, but I thought Gabriel’s processing was faster.
Gabriel looked better to me, but what the fuck do I know. GO BROWNS.
I thought Gabriel looked better than Sanders BUT it’s preseason…vanilla, base defenses, no starters. Flacco is the best QB on the roster, Gabriel and Sanders are rookie developmental projects.
Trade picket rock with the rooks
Even with the lopsided stats, I think Gabriel looked better and more in command of the offense right from the start. Up until the pick he had some really nice throws and the offense was moving. Reminded me a lot of Baker honestly. Managing a balanced offense with strong accurate medium throws that kept the chains moving.
It took Sanders a few drives to get the ball moving and really didn’t do much until after the Panthers turnover.
Both looked good and I hope one of them turns into our franchise guy for the foreseeable future. Please.
Gabriel played against the defending champs and Sanders played against the JV team of one of the worst teams in the NFL…
You know who I want to be the guy? Somebody. Don’t care if it’s either one. I just want a franchise QB.
Gabriel looked solid. The Eagles were a little bit more active than the Panthers were last week. The early sideline first down throw to Thrash is the best throw made by a Brown this offseason.
He looked a bit frantic in the pocket early then settled down.
He probably should have eaten the interception throw, but it shouldn’t have been an INT either. The TE on that play should be done because of it.
Overall, nice to see with Sanders applying some pressure, Gabriel come out and play decent. Not seeing either moving the needle against the other based only on those two games.
This isn’t bad… That’s weird, right?