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Roman - Great as usual Thanks for the breakdown
Any time.
Roman - Great as usual Thanks for the breakdown
Enos reverted to emergency mode and put Williams in the gun/spread. Game was on the line. If Williams had to play the whole game he would've looked worse then Perry.Offense looked way more qb friendly than it has been lately with Williams as the qb early in the season
I think Jarren can be the man!
if he can learn to stop holding on to the ball so long.... check your first read if its not there start tucking to run while glancing at your second read before just running for a couple of yards
his big negative sacks really bogged down the offense when his stats show he can he super productive
Enos reverted to emergency mode and put Williams in the gun/spread. Game was on the line. If Williams had to play the whole game he would've looked worse then Perry.
If you think Jarrens mobility isn't an issue, you are ignoring reality.
We've seen his mobility be an issue in every game hes played in.
It's not that he isn't athletic, it's that he struggles with pocket presence. I'm sure he could improve with time.
Since Enos is dead set on running his offense, Jarren will struggle because this offense isn't QB friendly and our blocking is poor.
Hes going to get sacked more than Nkosi.
Offense looked way more qb friendly than it has been lately with Williams as the qb early in the season
thanks Roman always great to watch, I wonder if you've noticed any trends in out comes when running "spread" concepts vs "pro," it almost seems like all the plays you highlighted as successes were out of a spread formation and all the failures were pro/bunch
thanks Roman always great to watch, I wonder if you've noticed any trends in out comes when running "spread" concepts vs "pro," it almost seems like all the plays you highlighted as successes were out of a spread formation and all the failures were pro/bunch
He played like 8 plays yesterday.He did none of that yesterday.. Why not see how he plays when he isn't hurt? He's got game experience now and he definitely improved game to game before that CMU game injured him for real.
That's a meaningless stat when you throw 3 interceptions back to back to back and get benchedBased on how Jarren leads the ACC in completion percentage and Nākosi is 13th, right?
Williams isn't some world beater or anything, but he's clearly a better quarterback than Perry. Not really sure how anyone could even begin to debate the point unless they have a bias or are just clueless.
That's a meaningless stat when you throw 3 interceptions back to back to back and get benched
You're picking and choosing games to include and exclude which is BS, and ignoring on-field performance. You'll see how "great" Jarren does against FSU.So there was one game where Kosi was better than Jarren. Mind you Kosi also threw two picks that game but one of them was given back because of roughing the passer. Difference was health but I'll give you Kosi was better that game. The rest? Welp. The QB stats would show Nkosi is at the bottom of completion percentage and he hasn't thrown for more than 182 yards outside of the VT game. Jarren's leads completions and his lowest yard total in any game he throws for more than ten passes is 214 yards. (his first)
It really isn't close
You're picking and choosing games to include and exclude which is BS, and ignoring on-field performance. You'll see how "great" Jarren does against FSU.
Any sense of why we didn't use our tight ends more this game? Is it just that they were kept under wraps to block?