HurricanesR1
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Let's revisit this in the coming weeks My Prophet...
good list
Let's revisit this in the coming weeks My Prophet...
good list
rodriguez is too weak, he is a clean up center at best.Yep. Reports in camp said he was struggling, and that was confirmed today.
Didn’t have this on my bingo card, but I’d consider looking for a portal center to push him. Rodriguez has been here for 3+ years now and just doesn’t seem like he’s going to take that next step. Too early to give up on someone like Tripp, but he’s certainly down there on the depth chart.
Very curious to see how the OL looks under Mirabal this year. He’s got some work to do but he’s got plenty of talent in the room…
Point taken but his average performance was better than the best we have had in years. I’m excited and 8/31 can’t come soon enough.
like I said Emory is John Parker Wilson. JPW won a championship and never sniffed the NFL because he obviously didn’t have the physical traits.You're focusing on physical traits while overlooking the most important trait, Feel for the position. You can win a championship (even in today's game) with a QB like Dorsey, Kosar or Griese (Bob that is).
The only one capable of stopping Cam Ward is Mario Cristobal.A buddy of mine brought that topic up the other day. I could see it. There isn’t a defense on this schedule that scares me.
The uncertainty, I don't like heading into the season hoping guys perform better than they ever have with a generational QB.What about the WR room are you not a fan of?
You need supreme talent around you to be a successful game manager.If you're stretching the field is the same as my stretching the field, you're right, he doesn't show an NFL arm. Neither do 99% of the college QBs. In fact, I can count on one hand the number of UM QBs that had one: Mira, Kelly, Testaverde, Craig Erickson. Some may include Steve Morris, that's still one hand.
You don't need talent to be a game manager. You just need to be smart and make the right reads.
there is a difference from being faster than everyone is hs and being a college rb. alot of people on this board still think Trayone Gray was the goat.Yup in the highlights he had a few but chose to try and go outside. Pringle can’t get here soon enough, CJ is a better receiver out of the backfield it seems. That’s why I would recruit only guys that are 190 with speed and explosive ability. It’s rare when you got a tiny frame that you become some beast in college. There are some but few, I want a guy zoomin through the hole and DL arms just getting blown through. Pause
With the small guys they get through then one DL arm touches them they off balance already. Pringle does look like he can be that guy but it was Riley who probably was that guy. And put into the fact that all these kids look big in HS but as soon as you size them up with cfb players they look OD small. Pause
I think there’s a huge middle ground between NFL arm and what Emory has so I think your post is a bit disingenuousIf you're stretching the field is the same as my stretching the field, you're right, he doesn't show an NFL arm. Neither do 99% of the college QBs. In fact, I can count on one hand the number of UM QBs that had one: Mira, Kelly, Testaverde, Craig Erickson. Some may include Steve Morris, that's still one hand.
You don't need talent to be a game manager. You just need to be smart and make the right reads.
I'm pretty sure I saw him play on the last drive for the white team.Did anybody see Zion actually play?
its so sad we recruited Judd and had this kid tweeting recruits trying to get them to be canes.... really hope the Cam ward affect hits all players and coaches.
Judd will never ever start but just sucks when we could of had bailey or ANY body else but judd
I’m with youThe uncertainty, I don't like heading into the season hoping guys perform better than they ever have with a generational QB.
Stats aren't the issue with George. He has 4 years of evidence proving to be a liability. To me that is more hope that a guy is better than he has ever been. Yes, I realize the paranoia from battered fan syndrome.I’m with you
And then that lying little ************ on my other shoulder is like hey man George got **** near 1,000 with a train wreck at QB…
I didn’t really mean him in particular. Just mean as much as our system was bagged on last year and the MariBroball there was clearly some room for WRs to make playsStats aren't the issue with George. He has 4 years of evidence proving to be a liability. To me that is more hope that a guy is better than he has ever been.
**** Emory and Williams ahead of Jacurri
Yea you need an nfl arm at times you either better throw it early asf and at least be able to make all the throws. Those weak arm qbs are way easier to defend, never liked EE film but I also thought he would never play so I was ok with it. You can’t stock pile a roster of elite qbs that’s unrealistic. But if you can just throw a deep ball (pause) that doesn’t mean anything either. Just bring me the awards of the world that can do it all with timing and accuracy not miss screens or 10 yard outs.I think there’s a huge middle ground between NFL arm and what Emory has so I think your post is a bit disingenuous
Emory is fine. We need to do better than that at the position and we really shouldn’t have a hard time with this. He’s a mid 3 star QB just like Judd was. You’re telling me there’s nothing in between that and an NFL arm?
fair point here. in spring game I saw 7 receivers that made me giddy, but yes being content with what we have means i hope horton makes a leap in game performance and george makes giant leap for mankind in brain performance. if we can snag a bona-fide tall and rangy #1type WR in the portal not at the expense of a RB/CB/DT than obviously am all for it, but if getting such a guy means we take a downgrade at those other positions of need - cause budget **** - then I think we should roll with what we've got.The uncertainty, I don't like heading into the season hoping guys perform better than they ever have with a generational QB.
I won't debate to much because I've said countlessly I think we need a QB room mulligan. Nickel is a step in the right direction. Jacurri is better than Emory and I don't like what I saw from Poff. That being said, QB1 for next year will be portal.Please know that I respect you as a poster, but...
What really happened yesterday showed why JB11 is #4 on the chart. He provided some "shiny things" to look at; i.e.: The long run and the deep ball, which was a 50-50 ball to a 6'-6", scholarship tight end who was being covered by a 5'-10" freshman walk-on.
On balance, JB11 missed three very easy check down passes and did not seem to be in the rhythm of the offense on fakes and handoffs. Hitting your check downs is a core component of being a QB. He simply has not shown the ability to do that.
Mario and Dawson have decades of experience doing their jobs and the market tells us they are worth $11 million annually, combined. They have JB11 #4 on the depth chart for a reason. A football-related reason.
Yeah the portal assures you these days you won’t keep a QB around long. So a kid like Emory or Judd…if a staff wants to put faith in an eval and build some depth where an injury doesn’t completely derail your season, then ok. Not saying Emory or Judd in particular just QBs like that. Judd could end up being great idk.Yea you need an nfl arm at times you either better throw it early asf and at least be able to make all the throws. Those weak arm qbs are way easier to defend, never liked EE film but I also thought he would never play so I was ok with it. You can’t stock pile a roster of elite qbs that’s unrealistic. But if you can just throw a deep ball (pause) that doesn’t mean anything either. Just bring me the awards of the world that can do it all with timing and accuracy not miss screens or 10 yard outs.