Billy D Williams
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At this point we could better use that scholie than on Gibson. That train has left the station
At this point we could better use that scholie than on Gibson. That train has left the station
At this point we could better use that scholie than on Gibson. That train has left the station
Never turn away elite talent in your backyard!
we lost something crazy like 4 of last 6 last year. We need all the help we can get.At this point we could better use that scholie than on Gibson. That train has left the station
The biggest problem with Gibson at QB is that he's a slow thinker.
There are many different types of QBs that have success but they're all quick thinkers with the ball in their hands. IMO, Gibson just doesn't look instinctual at QB. He's doesn't control the game like Treon Harris and Sean White did last year.
He's still a playmaker and this team needs all the playmakers it can get regardless of what position he ends up at.
Play-maker in high school doesn't equal play-maker in college. He makes plays in high school cause he out-athletes everybody. He's a terrible passer and has no clue how to read a defense.
As a QB he'd be starting from square one if he came here. He'd have to spend at least two years learning and developing his game, meaning he'd be on the bench and wouldn't be contributing.
I doubt he's gonna want to do that.
At this point we could better use that scholie than on Gibson. That train has left the station

Gibson best fit is auburn as a qb he could come in the system and play really well. Also Texas a&m would have been a good fit not sure if they offered. Both systems he doesn't have to do much but just play.
I think Gibson is a horrible qb but I think in that system he can excel. If you look at his highlight film you can see he can make certain throws. He's just not consistent. He can do option. He doesn't have to make line calls, he doesn't have to call plays. He just goes out and play and use it athletic ability. That is what Nick Marshall did pretty much. Marshall is a athlete playing qb. He will probably be. WR in the nfl.Gibson best fit is auburn as a qb he could come in the system and play really well. Also Texas a&m would have been a good fit not sure if they offered. Both systems he doesn't have to do much but just play.
No one who struggles passing in high school could play at a high level at qb no matter what the system. Newton, Marshall can hurt you with their arm. Can Gibson?
At this point we could better use that scholie than on Gibson. That train has left the station
Wherever Gibson winds up going whether it be Auburn, OTU, UT or here, he's going to have to be a much more accomplished passer than he is right now if he expects to play QB any time soon. He's not going to walk into any of those big-time programs and take the helm with his current skill set.
He's an incredible athlete, but big-time conferences will eat him alive unless he makes dramatic improvements in his skill set as a QB. You can't athlete your way around those inept QB'ing skills. One more thing: The areas where he's deficient can't always be taught at the college level.
If he wants a future in football, play wide receiver...
I'd rather not rock the boat with any of our current QB commits (Allison and Lawson). Just keep what we have and be happy. If he wants to sign as WR - then I would consider it - but not as a QB.
If he wants a future in football, play wide receiver...
Thats whay they told Steve Mcnair, Randall CUnningham, and Thats what LSU told Teddy B. Must I go on? QB gurus can be wrong from time to time. Bring him in as a QB