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#12 is the starter.
Folks are fooling themselves.
CIS QB gurus say otherwise lol
#12 is the starter.
Folks are fooling themselves.
Think the board for the most part thinks if its not Rosier its gonna be Jarren, which I also agree with.CIS QB gurus say otherwise lol
It’s what he did with Rosier last year. Our passing game looked like it had training wheels on for half the season. Sadly, Rosier couldn’t hit passes consistently no matter how easy they were. If Richt can do that for Rosier, why not for a much more talented QB?
Jarren is the only QB in the competition that looks like he has the ability, and physicality to play at the next level. He is just a good QB. Yeah, people will say, "He's done nothing yet", but every now and then a guy comes along that just has it. High football IQ, ability, size, he has it all. From all accounts he is a hard worker as well. I doubt he'd EVER "go through the motions" with an undefeated season on the line. Kid wants to win, and be the best he can be. That will push others to do the same.'Zactly.
Richt has seen that even if Jarren runs the wrong way, or misses the call, he has the ability to throw across the field and HIT what he throws at.
We were that QB & a few key injuries away from f’ing up some people’s plans last year.People ***** about Richts system & play calling but he got 30+ td’s out if Malik Rosier last year. If Williams can be a 60%+ passer night night college football world.
'Zactly.
Richt has seen that even if Jarren runs the wrong way, or misses the call, he has the ability to throw across the field and HIT what he throws at.
-the first play would not have been a sack either1st play would've been a sack.
2nd play was a nice dime, but IDKWTH kinda coverage that was.
3rd play another nice dime, but against who?
Kid has a real compact release though, but I still don't see Him beating out Rosier.
First two throws were dropped in perfectly against cover two. Just deep enough to get it over the corner's head but not too deep to allow the safety to make a play over the top. The touchdown pass was a perfect fade to a big receiver against man coverage. Throw it towards the back of the endzone and let your big receiver (Hightower) go up and make the easy grab. Some very nice examples.-the first play would not have been a sack either
As of now the ball he threw was against jhavontae dean 1st/2nd team corner
Soooo spot on that it'd be hilarious.....if it still wasn't infuriating and sad.
Some guys need a little time to get hot, or at least warm up. Shirreffs never got that time. It’s easy to bust on a guy because he didn’t come off the bench on fire, but QBs rarely come in hot off the bench.Say what you want about Rosier v Shireffs on whether or not it was close last year preseason. Here are the facts: if Shireffs hits a few passes or even just "got hot" in the Pitt game last year, Rosier likely never takes another snap for the U.
-the first play would not have been a sack either
No one was close on that play for a sack tbhMaybe against Savannah State, but LSU ain't giving you 6 seconds to throw.
He wasn’t good and didn’t have the arm strength to be successful at MiamiSome guys need a little time to get hot, or at least warm up. Shirreffs never got that time. It’s easy to bust on a guy because he didn’t come off the bench on fire, but QBs rarely come in hot off the bench.
Some guys need a little time to get hot, or at least warm up. Shirreffs never got that time. It’s easy to bust on a guy because he didn’t come off the bench on fire, but QBs rarely come in hot off the bench.
Actually, he did quite well in practice. Problem is, when you throw just about any cold QB into a game under bad circumstances, they will struggle. Especially one that has had no real game time under his belt. Not saying that he was a better option than Rosier, just that he never got enough game time to have a chance to show what he could do. It happens.The time for Him to "get hot" was last Spring, Summer, & Fall, not during spot duty for Rosier.