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this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; If one looks at Keenum's body of work it's actually very good. Teams are too eager to quit on guys like him for whatever reason. He's turning ok WR's into superstars like somebody else we know....
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Re: Case Keenum shows teams can’t evaluate quarterbacks
If one looks at Keenum's body of work it's actually very good. Teams are too eager to quit on guys like him for whatever reason. He's turning ok WR's into superstars like somebody else we know.
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Re: Case Keenum shows teams can’t evaluate quarterbacks
Originally Posted by Beastmode
His body of work was average at best.![]()
Last year he played on a Rams team that opposing defenses just stacked the boxto stop Gurley and left the game in the hands of Keenum. Stats were roughly 220 yards a game,1 TD/1 INT |
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