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If that were true Jarren would have started this year. Lawrence is on another level.Jarren is very close to Lawrence level with accuracy and arm strength ...anyone who watched the AA game could see it plain as day.
If that were true Jarren would have started this year. Lawrence is on another level.Jarren is very close to Lawrence level with accuracy and arm strength ...anyone who watched the AA game could see it plain as day.
Lawrence is a future top 5 pic..a coach does little to help your accuracy. U either have it or u don’t
True but those two aren't forced to rush most of their throws like ours have been.I know that this has been discussed but watching this Clemson-South Carolina game, I am just amazed at the accuracy of Trevor Lawrence. Also watching Tua earlier, I am amazed at his accuracy as well. My issue with Rosier and Perry is that they are streaky in terms of accuracy. Looking the bubble screens that Clemson runs the ball placement by Lawrence is on right on the money. Too many times our QB ball placements is either to high or to low, or the receiver has to turn around catch it. I feel like Perry has had spurts accuracy but too many moments of over-throwing or under-throwing receivers. If Perry is going to be guy for us he has to be consistently accurate. If not then teams will defend him by keeping a spy on him and playing man on our receivers and force him to throw consistently into tight windows (which he has shown he can not do).
Accurate QB makes the difference. The number one thing Richt needs to look for next year in the QB competition is which QB is consistently accurate.
In today game he was hurt by drops, but even if those passes were caught he will still had thrown for only 50% not good.
Not could he with this oline.Tom Brady couldn't win with Rorcht calling plays
I watch football teams every Saturday with much less talent on the OL light up scoreboards. It's Rorcht and SearlesNot could he with this oline.
I watch football teams every Saturday with much less talent on the OL light up scoreboards. It's Rorcht and
Ask yourself when's the last time you seen one of those spread teams win a championship.and how they look when they actually played a decent defense.Those offenses do work to offset a weak oline against teams that equal until they face a good defense then it's like the wishbone dead in its tracks.
If Miami had Tua at QB we would be undefeated with Richt calling the plays. I believe in NKosi he’s just not there yet.
Not with our oline we wouldn't be..need tuas current oline as well.come to think of it need his receivers too.they seem to have the capacity to catch a footballIf Miami had Tua at QB we would be undefeated with Richt calling the plays. I believe in NKosi he’s just not there yet.
I watch other games and I see less talented QB's go through their progressions and score an abundance of points.Yeah its all coaching and desire to win and has little to do with the absurd talent of Tua and Lawrence.
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Bentley is playing better than I expected as well.
I know that this has been discussed but watching this Clemson-South Carolina game, I am just amazed at the accuracy of Trevor Lawrence. Also watching Tua earlier, I am amazed at his accuracy as well. My issue with Rosier and Perry is that they are streaky in terms of accuracy. Looking the bubble screens that Clemson runs the ball placement by Lawrence is on right on the money. Too many times our QB ball placements is either to high or to low, or the receiver has to turn around catch it. I feel like Perry has had spurts accuracy but too many moments of over-throwing or under-throwing receivers. If Perry is going to be guy for us he has to be consistently accurate. If not then teams will defend him by keeping a spy on him and playing man on our receivers and force him to throw consistently into tight windows (which he has shown he can not do).
Accurate QB makes the difference. The number one thing Richt needs to look for next year in the QB competition is which QB is consistently accurate.
In today game he was hurt by drops, but even if those passes were caught he will still had thrown for only 50% not good.
Jarren is very close to Lawrence level with accuracy and arm strength ...anyone who watched the AA game could see it plain as day.
Yeah, right. All-star games are meaningless in evaluating QBs and players in general. The myth that Williams is somehow on a level at or near Lawrence continues to be spread on this board by self-proclaimed experts, all of whom like to mention the AA game. Wish it were true, but it's silly talk. As stated elsewhere, Lawrence will be a top 5 draft pick. Dude was playing in HS as an eighth grader at a program that annually plays for state titles. Williams was a late bloomer on a .500 HS team who we stole from Ky.
Lawrence stepped on the Clemson campus and grabbed the starting job from a senior QB - a player Miami later begged just for a weekend visit. Think Williams would have taken the starting job from Bryant at Clemson? No way in ****.
Or let's day dream a bit, do you think Lawrence may have sent Rosier and Perry to the bench? ****, yeah.