Emory Williams Film Review: Alpha Dawg

Emory Williams Film Review: Alpha Dawg

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My money is on the kid with the pocket presence.
 
Too many fans jerk themselves over stars, evaluators look for deeper stuff. I've lost count how many guys I've watched over the years that were rated 4 or even 5 stars, and they didn't wow, you could see that they were at their best in shorts and t-shirts, that their overall feel for the game was iffy at best. Keep in mind, the guys working at these recruiting sites are there for a reason, it's because most of them don't know a **** thing about evaluations. If they did, they would be getting paid by either a collegiate or NFL program to do the same job.

Would I be fine with Williams being the ONLY QB Miami took this cycle? No, you always balance a take like this, with a high end guy and see what you get in a couple of years. Emory has the mental makeup I would want in a QB, he's ready to compete, he doesn't expect anyone to hand him anything. He appears to take coaching well, and has passable tools. Maybe he blossoms under high end coaching and passes Rashada, maybe he doesn't, but it's a chance you take. Worst case scenario, you have a **** good backup that can be a spot starter and perform well.
 
Too many fans jerk themselves over stars, evaluators look for deeper stuff. I've lost count how many guys I've watched over the years that were rated 4 or even 5 stars, and they didn't wow, you could see that they were at their best in shorts and t-shirts, that their overall feel for the game was iffy at best. Keep in mind, the guys working at these recruiting sites are there for a reason, it's because most of them don't know a **** thing about evaluations. If they did, they would be getting paid by either a collegiate or NFL program to do the same job.

Would I be fine with Williams being the ONLY QB Miami took this cycle? No, you always balance a take like this, with a high end guy and see what you get in a couple of years. Emory has the mental makeup I would want in a QB, he's ready to compete, he doesn't expect anyone to hand him anything. He appears to take coaching well, and has passable tools. Maybe he blossoms under high end coaching and passes Rashada, maybe he doesn't, but it's a chance you take. Worst case scenario, you have a **** good backup that can be a spot starter and perform well site.
Let me ask you, do you think there is any chance that Williams will keep his game at the same level and stay in Miami?
 
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