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1 hour ago, Deiter Fan said:

His touch on the deep balls has improved considerably

Fajardo threw deep successfully a number of times & they weren't jump balls like Lawler has to contend with.  Most were right on target hitting his receivers in stride. CoFaj put on quite a show. He made his receivers look good by putting the balls right on the money. Sure, there were throws that the receivers had to adjust to but if Collaros was throwing like that we'd all be singing his praises as a qb. Then there were times he scrambled & made positive yards with his legs. He isn't the same qb who got run out of town on a rail by Rider Nation. 

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5 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

Fajardo threw deep successfully a number of times & they weren't jump balls like Lawler has to contend with.  Most were right on target hitting his receivers in stride. CoFaj put on quite a show. He made his receivers look good by putting the balls right on the money. Sure, there were throws that the receivers had to adjust to but if Collaros was throwing like that we'd all be singing his praises as a qb. Then there were times he scrambled & made positive yards with his legs. He isn't the same qb who got run out of town on a rail by Rider Nation. 

I don’t care for having to say it, as I’ll never be a fan, but Cody Fajardo is the best quarterback in the league right now, by a lot. He’s hitting receivers in stride, dimes all over the field.

A good OL has done wonders, but yes he’s a far more complete QB than he was with the Riders.

10 hours ago, HardCoreBlue said:

So weird seeing the west like this. 

1999 was the last time the east was better iirc. I agree, looking at those standings is a strange visual. 

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