FSU's Little Frenchman worries me with his QB acumen

He's one of those QB's who isn't great (at the actual position itself) but is still a pain in the a$$ to defend because of his legs.

I don't know if he was as good as this lil' Zoe, but that kid from USF that we faced a few years back (Shannon era) was very similar. WTF was his name? We beat the breaks off that kid. We had a spy on him all game.

Exactly. No one that knows Xs and Os was impressed by his performance. Good athlete. Did what he was supposed to do but if you cant see that jimbo and the great skill position players were a huge part of his success than i cant trust your opinion.

His legs will help him just like every other athletic college qb but it isnt anything that should be feared and itvaint winning fsu any ships.
 
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It's funny to me how people try and nitpick his performance. Were he ours and after his comeback, people would be predicting Heisman's.

He led FSU to their largest comeback ever.

He threw for over 400 yards, ran twice for 31 yards totalling however many total. He also never had much protection, at least not for very long. Dude took some big hits and kept on going.

All of this against a perceived decent opponent, how decent time will tell. He got it done with his arm and feet, end of story. If the OL can keep him upright and healthy, he'll only get better. His confidence has to be through the roof after that win.

Funny to me how you try to call out the nitpickers and youre diqridin.

This aint an FSU board. We dont want him to be good amd were going to call out every flaw in his criminole game. Fuq him and fuq you for writing a dissertation in his defense on a Cane board.

We dont need logic and reason when it comes to our little sister FSU.

Some of yall make me sick.
 
He played a great game but there was nothing particularly scary about his passing ability. Lots of blown coverages by Ole Miss that I'll give him credit for taking advantage of. He did a good job of throwing three yard passes to Cook that ended up going 10-15 yards. His scrambling ability concerns me more though. Mississippi tried using a spy on multiple occasions but he was caught out of position a lot and Frenchy le Pew ran right around him. Kid was impressive but the Jameis Winston comparisons need to stop. Jameis (although a piece of ****) was a masterful passer, fitting passes perfectly into tight coverage and leading receivers just enough to where they never had to slow down on drags and short crosses.
 
It's funny to me how people try and nitpick his performance. Were he ours and after his comeback, people would be predicting Heisman's.

He led FSU to their largest comeback ever.

He threw for over 400 yards, ran twice for 31 yards totalling however many total. He also never had much protection, at least not for very long. Dude took some big hits and kept on going.

All of this against a perceived decent opponent, how decent time will tell. He got it done with his arm and feet, end of story. If the OL can keep him upright and healthy, he'll only get better. His confidence has to be through the roof after that win.

Chill out bro you making to much sense, the homers wont like that
 
Strong arm, throws on the move, accurate, and can make plays with his legs.

I think we can get FSU this year (we NEED to be FSU this season), but the Frenchman is going to be dangerous by game 5.


I hope he is. We hoped the opponent would be at their best when we played them.

Since you are scared Sh*tless: Are we not going to be dangerous by game 5? Answer that? SMDH!
 
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Athletic. Throws well the run. Looked to stare down his receivers and didn't seem incredibly accurate. Jimbo called a great half to give him easy reads.

I think he'll be a good player and if he continues improving his vision and mechanics could be very good.
 
It's funny to me how people try and nitpick his performance. Were he ours and after his comeback, people would be predicting Heisman's.

He led FSU to their largest comeback ever.

He threw for over 400 yards, ran twice for 31 yards totalling however many total. He also never had much protection, at least not for very long. Dude took some big hits and kept on going.

All of this against a perceived decent opponent, how decent time will tell. He got it done with his arm and feet, end of story. If the OL can keep him upright and healthy, he'll only get better. His confidence has to be through the roof after that win.

Chill out bro you making to much sense, the homers wont like that

Both of you YOUNG Pee Wees shut up. The kid can play. We can Play too. As he is getting better, We are getting better.

Unlike Ole Miss, our DBs are not going to make it easy for him by playing 10+ yards (and bailing) off of fsu's WRs. We will redirect them....like Ole Miss was doing before basically going prevent just before the end of the 1st half.

You 2 Utes should Learn how to Watch a game.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu8tX2BAD1k
 
He got beat up in the Old Urine game. He might not make it to week 5.

Old Urine had nothing in the secondary. They had one good CB, and his knee got funhouse mirrored in the first few minutes. They couldn't cover their own shoes out there once they lost that dude.

Better hope St. Louis doesn't have to try to block Walker.
 
Ole Miss was playing freshman cb against legit 5 star receivers, is he good? yea. but one showing against a crippled secondary is not enough to base being a scared little bytch about it...
 
More worried about 44


I agree. Someone better step up and block 44.

We'll be running the ball a lot more than Ole Miss. If our running game is successful 44 won't be pinning his ears back and chasing the QB down every snap.

Exactly. Fsu gotta prove they can stop the run cuz were going to run that thang.

We gotta prove we can run the ball lol

Over 300 yrds rushing with three different backs isnt proof?
 
It's funny to me how people try and nitpick his performance. Were he ours and after his comeback, people would be predicting Heisman's.

He led FSU to their largest comeback ever.

He threw for over 400 yards, ran twice for 31 yards totalling however many total. He also never had much protection, at least not for very long. Dude took some big hits and kept on going.

All of this against a perceived decent opponent, how decent time will tell. He got it done with his arm and feet, end of story. If the OL can keep him upright and healthy, he'll only get better. His confidence has to be through the roof after that win.

Funny to me how you try to call out the nitpickers and youre diqridin.

This aint an FSU board. We dont want him to be good amd were going to call out every flaw in his criminole game. Fuq him and fuq you for writing a dissertation in his defense on a Cane board.

We dont need logic and reason when it comes to our little sister FSU.

Some of yall make me sick.

No one dyck rides FSU harder than INCumFace. He's an admitted FSU fan, and it tweaks him to no end to see UM fans be unfair toward FSU. UM fans must treat FSU with kid gloves around that guy.
 
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Gerald Willis makes a name for himself this game by brutalizing Francois on a few questionable hits. One near their sideline. Jimbo melts down and gets hit with a flag. Hard Cok Stadium explodes and reaches noise levels not witnessed by Canes fans since the Brock Berlin comeback game against UiF. Rattled, FSU gives up 28 unanswered points as the Canes win in a rout and Kaaya enters the Heisman race.
 
He played a great game but there was nothing particularly scary about his passing ability. Lots of blown coverages by Ole Miss that I'll give him credit for taking advantage of. He did a good job of throwing three yard passes to Cook that ended up going 10-15 yards. His scrambling ability concerns me more though. Mississippi tried using a spy on multiple occasions but he was caught out of position a lot and Frenchy le Pew ran right around him. Kid was impressive but the Jameis Winston comparisons need to stop. Jameis (although a piece of ****) was a masterful passer, fitting passes perfectly into tight coverage and leading receivers just enough to where they never had to slow down on drags and short crosses.

He's not even in Jameis's area code when it comes to accurately throwing the ball. FSU fans want every new black QB to be the next Jameis.
 
My concern is GT the week before, I pray we come out healthy after that game because our D line will be the key. If we can pressure with just 4 and stop the run, we will win running away, if chad Kelly can rip apart that FSU secondary, I know Kayaa will feast like he has the past 2 years
 
My concern is GT the week before, I pray we come out healthy after that game because our D line will be the key. If we can pressure with just 4 and stop the run, we will win running away, if chad Kelly can rip apart that FSU secondary, I know Kayaa will feast like he has the past 2 years

I believe Richt is like 13-2 against GT so hopefully that game ends up just being a tune-up for us.
 
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