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I think Jarren is going to pick them apart. We just have to get things right in the red zone.
So far Enos is failing miserably there.
So far Enos is failing miserably there.
I got news for you buddy. It's going to be JW starting and Perry backing him up. So stop with your jokes about Perry. Now! dUh
Oh. And one more notion. Enos is HAPPY with both JW and Perry! hUh. Just check out his interview today.
So I guess that leaves your boy Tate, out in the cold.
TrueOk, I'll bite. What's wrong with the offensive scheme? As far as QB goes, Williams looks better to me but there's not much separation. Hard to judge a QB that's always under duress, but I am seeing improvement on the O Line. Receivers need to catch the **** ball. Every ball Williams threw Saturday should have been caught. . Scheme is not the problem, players need to focus and do their jobs.
Jarren stares at the rush too much and the line has slightly improved with Perry. Against FSU we need a QB with a clock to get rid of the ball. Perry's clock isnt amazing, but its better than Turf Face 2.0.
I don't see how you don't go with Jarren Williams. Improvement is there week-to-week. @Pitt, the most notable was his rushing 3rd down conversion at 1:25 in the 4th. It's one of the few times he's left the pocket and ran for gain--which has been an Achilles as far as elite QB play goes. Maybe he has watched film and watched Perry and decided to use his feet more. Whatever it is JW needs to do more of that. It'll bring the safety and backs up to the LoS giving JT4, KJO, and co a fighting chance. Jarren's ball placement is money. There is zip to it and it's right where it needs to be and I like that he's also trying for the deep ball. I know that one missed and it was under-thrown but an attempt is an improvement. The O-line is improving and a better, protective O-Line really plays better to Jarren's strengths of pocket passer.So who do you start and why?
This is a tough one for me. Williams has all the measurables and you could see last week that he wants to be a leader and be great. He came in and really took control of the sidelines and offense. The problem is nothing translates to the field.
Perry can be inconsistent but will make some tough throws and not afraid to test the waters.
JW. I really hope the clock in his head has been adjusted to “urgent.” For his sake and ours.
Go Canes!