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Tomatocantender53 months
Lots of comparisons on Burrow to Tom Brady, but I see a lot more similarities to Joe Montana. That roll out to the right on the first TD is 100% mirror image Montana.
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WirelessMike53 months
Interesting that this game was against SF-- I see a little reminiscence of Montana to Rice.
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SPEEDY53 months
That 1st TD was 2019 level Burrow
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LSU_Legz53 months
Run that one frame by frame along side the same rollout and throw he had vs UGA in the SEC championship. Dude is so good.
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Datbayoubengal53 months
Damn no credit to Chase for getting/staying open, tight roping the white line and full extension grab?
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Geauxldninja53 months
Almost 3
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CDawson53 months
Those balls simply cannot be thrown better than that. BD Joe still working.
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HubbaBubba53 months
All he needs is #1 better protection and #2 a kick returner. With #1, sky is the limit. With #2, more opportunities for the offense.
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theBru53 months
Nice to those two staying connected after college!
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genuineLSUtiger53 months
That is just a touchdown producing combination those two. If I were the Bengals I would throw all of my money at Justin Jefferson and some new offensive linemen.
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75503Tiger53 months
Can we get a shot of what Chase did in the back of the end zone? Somehow they both knew what to do. Summer of 10000 passes created an amazing sense of the other guy
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CajunBullet53 months
Bad Arse to the Bone! Geaux Tigers!
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whodatfan53 months
My God to have a young stud QB. So jealous.....
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whodatfan53 months
My God to have a young stud QB. So jealous.....
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TigerCoon53 months
Who's doing color? He is chuckling in amazement in the background of both clips.
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