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Not sold on Buchner, yet. Pyne is the more impressive of the by Hati Hijau
two QBs. He seems to have better field awareness, downfield sight, and "the swagger." Pyne may have enough Joe Montana/Ian Book attitude and skill to be "The One." If you can recall watching the eyes and demeanor of both QBs, Pyne looked the most comfortable and confident. He needs to be given more snaps to prove that Buchner's theoretical "upside" does not necessarily make a winning quarterback. The "QB Whisperer" and his "mini-me junior-self OC/QB Coach" may not have all it takes to elevate theoretical "upside" into applied practice. We shall see.
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