Fall practice #4

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Unfortunately bro everybody covering the Canes are spinning like a .38 special trying to push their own agendas with whichever QB they want to win the competition.

You can read from 4 different writers covering Fall camp & it'll be like, "Tate has struggled & he's the best, Jarren throws the best ball & been the most consistent but struggles with consistency, Perry has struggled & been the worst of the 3 & was the best today.."

Lol sh*t is mad annoying. That's why I'm just waiting until the scrimmages to see whoever Enos picks. The coaches are the only ones who are being objective, the writers/reporters are all clearly biased.
I don’t care who wins the qb competition, I just want to hear that the o line is doing better
 
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Tate scans the entire field and goes through his reads. That’s a big aspect he has the other 2 don’t at this point.

He scans the field and throws ducks 🦆... we’ve lived through this nightmare before with Kaaya except Tate is going to have a worst completion percentage.
 
The more and more these practices go the less faith I have in Tate as our QB...

Seems like the pecking order should be Jarren, Perry, then Tate.
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SO basically every single play is an RPO by that definition.

Actually throwing hot isn't an RPO, but good talk bud. Just like your "counter alert" when previewing Enos that was just a handoff with a cutback right?
How is the QB “throwing hot” on a called run play?
 
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