Coaches have huge egos, they always think they can fix a guy.I wonder if Lashlee sees things he can improve and work on with him. The ideal thing is to have him come in and learn the system while working on his weaknesses.
Coaches have huge egos, they always think they can fix a guy.I wonder if Lashlee sees things he can improve and work on with him. The ideal thing is to have him come in and learn the system while working on his weaknesses.
Coaches have huge egos, they always think they can fix a guy.
I hear you, but if I’m not mistaken, Lamar Jackson threw a bunch of pics at Boynton his Sr year. I can remember some people thinking he would make a great WR or TE.Coaches have huge egos, they always think they can fix a guy.
I'm not sure I can think of any qb who went from inaccurate to elite. But I'm old and my memory ain't good anymore.That’s why I always ride with accuracy. I’m not against the take but I’ve seen this movie a lot over the years. It normally doesn’t end well for guys with low completion percentages. In today’s offenses there’s no reason to have a low completion percentage. The reads are easier, fewer to make , a lot pre determined with a bunch of short screens or flat throws. It’s definitely a red flag. Maybe him being so big , physical and fast is why Lashlee likes him so much , he likes to use qb’s like a Rb. We’ll see.
Jackson may be an exception except IMO there's a big difference between picks and inaccuracy. Picks aren't necessarily 'inaccuracy.' You can be accurate and make bad decisions in coverage or scrambling where you should have avoided the throw. You can teach a guy to take fewer risks and avoid certain types of throws. That's different from teaching him accuracy as a general matter. Again, not talking abotu Jackson particularly.I hear you, but if I’m not mistaken, Lamar Jackson threw a bunch of pics at Boynton his Sr year. I can remember some people thinking he would make a great WR or TE.
The spread offenses can camo accuracy to a degree. But accuracy is and will always be the one constant in a good/great qb. In college you can scheme around it like Pat White but all the guys with accuracy issues that were good college qb’s were generational type athletes. Maybe that’s how Lashlee sees him, use his really hood athletic ability to open throwing windows.I'm not sure I can think of any qb who went from inaccurate to elite. But I'm old and my memory ain't good anymore.
That said, I'd take Brown as an athlete, and let him compete at QB. That guy can be elite somewhere.
Lamar can thrown short intermediate throws with pretty good accuracy , deep ball is ok too. His issue is and will continue to be outside the hashes. He’s terrible and defenses sit on that. That’s why it’s either a run, zone read, a short throw to a te or a deep shot. It’s a high school offense that uses his once a generation athletic ability to cover up his major flaw. Like you said “ he’s the exception”. At least at the pro level.Jackson may be an exception except IMO there's a big difference between picks and inaccuracy. Picks aren't necessarily 'inaccuracy.' You can be accurate and make bad decisions in coverage or scrambling where you should have avoided the throw. You can teach a guy to take fewer risks and avoid certain types of throws. That's different from teaching him accuracy as a general matter. Again, not talking abotu Jackson particularly.
Samesies.That’s why I always ride with accuracy. I’m not against the take but I’ve seen this movie a lot over the years. It normally doesn’t end well for guys with low completion percentages. In today’s offenses there’s no reason to have a low completion percentage. The reads are easier, fewer to make , a lot pre determined with a bunch of short screens or flat throws. It’s definitely a red flag. Maybe him being so big , physical and fast is why Lashlee likes him so much , he likes to use qb’s like a Rb. We’ll see.
Yep, I actually posted that somewhere in here. Lashlee is likely home next year. Even though the plan is to run the same offense.Samesies.
Funny thing is Lashlee won’t even be around by the time this dude is ready to take some snaps if he ever is.
The weakness of inaccuracy is something that rarely gets fixed. Coaches fall in love with measurables all the time just like fans do.I wonder if Lashlee sees things he can improve and work on with him. The ideal thing is to have him come in and learn the system while working on his weaknesses.
The weakness of inaccuracy is something that rarely gets fixed. Coaches fall in love with measurables all the time just like fans do.
This dude has a lot going for him. But if he can’t get complete passes he’s going to struggle at this level of football.
You confident Likens could run this system?Yep, I actually posted that somewhere in here. Lashlee is likely home next year. Even though the plan is to run the same offense.
Thanks for the context. Sounds much different that what was quoted.If you just want to use any opportunity to crap on him, be my guest. But what you quote, he didn’t write. You’re quoting a poster paraphrasing what the article supposedly says. Here’s what he actually wrote:
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If he comes and doesn’t win the qb job, either te or even wr looks natural for him. If he’s really 6-4, 220 in HS (or even close), with his running ability, i’m not sure he meeds to be blocking people.When it’s all said and done Jaccuri will be a TE here. Use that athleticism he’s blessed with.
TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK OF MJ MORRIS. HE LOOKS LIKE THE TRUTH TO ME.That’s why I always ride with accuracy. I’m not against the take but I’ve seen this movie a lot over the years. It normally doesn’t end well for guys with low completion percentages. In today’s offenses there’s no reason to have a low completion percentage. The reads are easier, fewer to make , a lot pre determined with a bunch of short screens or flat throws. It’s definitely a red flag. Maybe him being so big , physical and fast is why Lashlee likes him so much , he likes to use qb’s like a Rb. We’ll see.
Fck off and don't worry about what I'm doing because I don't give a **** about you and what you're doing! How's that for simpler! Few other things I'd like to say to you, but my son and his teams are on this site everyday!Would’ve been much simpler had you used an “Hypotenuse”!
Give him a go at LB.If he comes and doesn’t win the qb job, either te or even wr looks natural for him. If he’s really 6-4, 220 in HS (or even close), with his running ability, i’m not sure he meeds to be blocking people.