“Mobile QBs are scary!”

The edge discipline of the DEs against the mobile qbs has been amazing. I'm sure they will turn it up and in a bit against the more stationary guys.
 
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Scary got a look at this guy and said "nah, I'm good".
 
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Yeah and all jokes aside that kid is a football player

Not sure after a couple of losses he keeps up the same energy but we will see. Glad to be done with him for sure
If he can only learn to shut his mouth before games. His mouth has more yardage than his legs…
 
If he can only learn to shut his mouth before games. His mouth has more yardage than his legs…
I haven’t personally seen him say anything too wild but I don’t read or watch much outside of what is posted here

Was funny to watch him say he’s never seen two field rushes before a few days after UVA rushed the field on them though
 
His walk isn't quite at the same level as his talk at this point. He's better than I expected.
I guess my bar for talking too much is a grown adult punching a podium talking about trajectory and then losing two games in a row against inferior teams
 
Yall done now?

Carr 11 carries 16 yards
Brown 13 carries 2 yards
Lagway 8 carries -8 yards
Castellanos 16 carries 56 yards


48 carries 66 yards rushing by QBs against us this year
Exactly. All good if he's mobile AS LONG AS HE DOES THE JOB OF A QB BY BEING ABLE TO CHUNK THAT ROCK AROUND
 
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Yeah and all jokes aside that kid is a football player

Not sure after a couple of losses he keeps up the same energy but we will see. Glad to be done with him for sure

Was just talking to some fsu friends (I know) and said basically the same thing. I've watched the game twice since I got home, and overall, Tommy was not very good. But he also made several plays that literally maybe a handful of college QBs can make. I'm definitely glad to be done with him, he presents a very unique challenge.

It's funny, sometimes in sports you get some unexpected ****. But I think, more often than not, over the course of a game, you usually settle into what you really are. And holy ****, did we get a complete blueprint Castellanos game. I mean, it was EXACTLY who he is. He made some really athletic plays that very few can make. He made some really nice plays to buy time. He made some very nice throws. And he made some awful decisions, both in the run and throw game. He made some awful throws. It really was the full experience, it was kind of hilarious.

Bud Elliott said in pregame Tommy is going to score for you, or he's going to score for the opponent. He's not going to throw the ball away if it's not there or just take sacks. Dead on balls accurate. It was wild to go into a game with a clear idea of how a kid is going to play, good and bad, and watching him do EXACTLY what you expected, both good and bad.
 
Was just talking to some fsu friends (I know) and said basically the same thing. I've watched the game twice since I got home, and overall, Tommy was not very good. But he also made several plays that literally maybe a handful of college QBs can make. I'm definitely glad to be done with him, he presents a very unique challenge.

It's funny, sometimes in sports you get some unexpected ****. But I think, more often than not, over the course of a game, you usually settle into what you really are. And holy ****, did we get a complete blueprint Castellanos game. I mean, it was EXACTLY who he is. He made some really athletic plays that very few can make. He made some really nice plays to buy time. He made some very nice throws. And he made some awful decisions, both in the run and throw game. He made some awful throws. It really was the full experience, it was kind of hilarious.

Bud Elliott said in pregame Tommy is going to score for you, or he's going to score for the opponent. He's not going to throw the ball away if it's not there or just take sacks. Dead on balls accurate. It was wild to go into a game with a clear idea of how a kid is going to play, good and bad, and watching him do EXACTLY what you expected, both good and bad.
Bud Elliott, Clay Fink, and Brian Smith (Locked On) essentially laid out how this game would go and got skewered by many FSU fans.
 
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