Jack Allison

KevinCosio

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I don't know if this has been posted but here's his highlight tape of his junior year:
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2542280/highlights/206168375

In my Eyes this guy is better than Kaaya going into his Senior year., I watched Kaaya's junior & senior tape I though it was one of the best I've seen the last few years (Rosen from UCLA is incredible)... Jack should be the highest rated QB in this class of 2016.. The throws he makes are unbelievable and for guy who's 6'5 about 190+lbs he can move.. That's the one thing Kaaya lacks that's why I always felt Kaaya was in the Peyton manning mold of a QB.. He's intellectually so advanced but won't move outside the pocket (I still think he'll be a 1st round pick though, we all saw that this year and his ceiling is high)

I'm telling u right now if we can't win a National title or make the playoff with either one of these QB's I will be so angry.. QB's like this don't just come up every year.. Kaaya will have a year, hopefully 2 when the new coach comes in, Jack will have his whole career with HOPEFULLY a far superior coach than Golden.. I think we'll have more success as a team w/ Jack.. We have 5-6 years with these 2 at QB I pray we don't ***** this up!!!
 
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Hes sophomore tape was amazing wasnt too impressed with his junior tape but according to tito he was injured so im expecting a big senior year
 
Hes sophomore tape was amazing wasnt too impressed with his junior tape but according to tito he was injured so im expecting a big senior year

He was injured but he still makes big time throws... He's accuracy is crazy good and he's all the tools to be elite.. We have to keep coley on staff with the new HC..
 
The biggest concern with Allison is his high INT-TD ratio. In his Jr year he had 18 Tds and 14 INTs. He makes a lot of great throws but also a lot of bad ones as well. If he can cut the Int's down he will be a great QB.
 
The biggest concern with Allison is his high INT-TD ratio. In his Jr year he had 18 Tds and 14 INTs. He makes a lot of great throws but also a lot of bad ones as well. If he can cut the Int's down he will be a great QB.

Im giving him the benefit of the doubt since he was injured cant have those numbers next year
 
18 TD's to 14 INT's, that's a number far more important than any highlight you'd ever watch. Does anyone know his completion percentage? Those three things are a far better indicator of what you're getting than anything else. Toss in some full game film and you're set. You don't ever just judge QB's on highlights as they never show their mistakes.
 
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18 TD's to 14 INT's, that's a number far more important than any highlight you'd ever watch. Does anyone know his completion percentage? Those three things are a far better indicator of what you're getting than anything else. Toss in some full game film and you're set. You don't ever just judge QB's on highlights as they never show their mistakes.

60% Junior year

http://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/jack-allison/PelFJw0tEeS00gAmVebEWg/gendersport/football-stats.htm
 
Any qb that can have a touchdown called when his receiver crosses the ten is alright with me (2:10 to 20 )
 
18 TD's to 14 INT's, that's a number far more important than any highlight you'd ever watch. Does anyone know his completion percentage? Those three things are a far better indicator of what you're getting than anything else. Toss in some full game film and you're set. You don't ever just judge QB's on highlights as they never show their mistakes.

That number is very disconcerting. The highlight generation puts too much stock in highlight reels.
 
Allison has that swag and seems to have a gunslinger mentality when means that he will take more risks. That could account for his high number of int's. If that is the case than coaching will be vital to Allison's growth as a QB. I agree that his highlights dont match his stats. This is what intrigues me about Shirreffs, his highlights match his stats.
 
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He's got all the talent as he matures the INT will go down trust me everyone wants to be a hero in HS they make throws they shouldn't... His talent and personality he's got that SWAG make me forget about it.
 
I'd be concerned if he threw more INTs than TDs. You just don't know how many of those are off his players hands, or are bad decisions. The important numbers to me are completion percentage, and yards per completion. If he's averaging 5 yards a completion, 60% is bad. If he's averaging 12+ yards a completion, 60% is nice.
 
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