The Quarterback Breakdown: Tyler Van Dyke

The Quarterback Breakdown: Tyler Van Dyke

Roman Marciante

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Color me impressed. Tyler Van Dyke is a 6'4" 212 pound prototypical gunslinger dynamo who has the athleticism of a three sport star and the quarterbacking refinement to boot. I compiled 18 narrated clips so you could get a feel for his game. I will remind the CanesinSight faithful that after his junior year I gave Van Dyke a Roman Rank of a low 4 star. After his senior year? Stock up!

Immediately upon watching his senior campaign I noticed a back away from center and a much more wide open spread offense. His offensive coordinator had widen splits along the perimeter and in this capacity Van Dyke's arm talent shined. He also showed the athleticism and escapability to extend and make plays. When you consider and take his testing numbers into consideration (Lance Roffers) you definitely have a kid capable of making plays with his arm and feet.

There is also bold claim in this video in terms of his arm strength you will not want to miss. So sit back, grab some popcorn and get to know your incoming QB. Quarterback breakdown series is on the big screen. (unless you are watching it from your phone)


Awesome breakdown man. I sure hope he works out. Reminds me a lot of Matt Ryan/Phillip Rivers but not as wonky of a throwing motion as Rivers and more mobile than them too.
 
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So after 12 regular games this staff still can’t evaluate who the starter is between Williams and Perry, now will decide to let the 3rd guy, Martel start in the bowl game? Now we throw TVD out there in the spring?
The problem I see is these idiots can’t even evaluate talent much less coach these kids. If there are no staff changes, expect maybe 6-6 next year if we’re lucky. Remember this excuse for next year, we’re young, very young and we we have a lot of young kids who were playing HS football 12 months earlier on the field.


They just evaluated, recruited and signed this very talented kid, so they must know something.
 
Take a look at our offensive rankings, Enox doesn't deserve credit for a God damned thing.

Being an Enox slurpper is an Island no fan should ever find themselves on, I strongly advise you, don't do it.


Imo acknowledging something positive someone does shouldn't make you a slurper. Just like pointing out the negatives doesn't make you a hater.
 
Color me impressed. Tyler Van Dyke is a 6'4" 212 pound prototypical gunslinger dynamo who has the athleticism of a three sport star and the quarterbacking refinement to boot. I compiled 18 narrated clips so you could get a feel for his game. I will remind the CanesinSight faithful that after his junior year I gave Van Dyke a Roman Rank of a low 4 star. After his senior year? Stock up!

Immediately upon watching his senior campaign I noticed a back away from center and a much more wide open spread offense. His offensive coordinator had widen splits along the perimeter and in this capacity Van Dyke's arm talent shined. He also showed the athleticism and escapability to extend and make plays. When you consider and take his testing numbers into consideration (Lance Roffers) you definitely have a kid capable of making plays with his arm and feet.

There is also bold claim in this video in terms of his arm strength you will not want to miss. So sit back, grab some popcorn and get to know your incoming QB. Quarterback breakdown series is on the big screen. (unless you are watching it from your phone)



is this much different than your senior year evaluation of Jarren Williams?
 
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With all due respect to the kid, he made a horrible career decision by coming here. This is a QB graveyard, running a 30 year old offense that got stymied by CMU and FIU. TVD made a multi million dollar mistake.

Disagree.

There's a guy I'm watching right now that got drafted in the first round last year....from Duke.
Duke '18 ranked #53 in passing ypg and #75 in qbr.
Miami '19 ranked #41 in passing ypg and #52 in qbr.

One of the best QB's in the league right now was drafted out of Wisconsin.
That year they ranked 61st in passing.

If you're that good, the league finds you.
 
They just evaluated, recruited and signed this very talented kid, so they must know something.
Hopefully Enos won’t be here to ***** him up and they actually hire a real OC that can come up with more than 12 plays. Someone who actually adapts and makes changes, someone who actually knows how to make halftime adjustments, someone who knows how to manage an offense and scheme to the other teams weaknesses. Someone who puts the ball in his playmakers hands.
 
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