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For some reason this guy reminds me of Donovan McNabb
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Yea, looks somewhat like a young Donovan McNabb
For some reason this guy reminds me of Donovan McNabb
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That's a good comparison.For some reason this guy reminds me of Donovan McNabb
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I agree. Dan Marino was not the fastest guy on the field but could avoid pressure with good footwork and excellent vision.
In fighting, the key thing to not getting hit is the punch barely grazing you, so you're not out of position.
who does Jaren remind people of? Tyrod Taylor? would love to know what the qb gurus think, from the highlights he seems super calm in the pocket even under intense pressure.
with all this, if he has a good internal clock and understand when he has to get rid of the ball( which will be key with this Oline early on), Miami will really have something
And with Enos dialing them up....
If our tackles are just average.. Jarrens gonna eat against ACC competition
I think Enos will be patient and ease him into a rhythm with quick reads and easy throws.
Use six or seven to block the playaction and keep him upright until the tackles are ready.
The way Enos uses his qbs helps them. I think he knows exactly how to build Jarren’s confidence.
As long as he doesn’t lose his nerve in the moment, I think Jarren is 2nd team all acc this year.
He will lead us to our first conference title.
Clemson thought Syracuse had the stick. Miami has competent coaching on BOTH sides of the ball now. They ain’t seen nothing yet.
If people don’t agree with this they need to be reminded of some of the best of the business in the NFL. Tom Brady is no scooter but happens to be the best to date in his profession.A few months ago, I mentioned one play in the spring game that made Jarren stand out to me. He kept his eyes downfield, sensed pressure, made a very subtle non-panicky move to avoid the pressure, then delivered a strike.
The ability to feel the rush and make subtle quick moves to avoid it without panicking and looking at the pass rush or immediately tucking and running is EVERYTHING. That’s real high-level QBing to me.
That’s the stuff people don’t talk about. All they talk about is speed and shuttle time, and that’s fine on designed runs, but if you look at the history of football at the pro and college level, some of the fastest QBs are also the most sacked QBs. Look it up. You’ll be shocked.
Avoiding sacks isn’t necessarily about shuttle and 40 and all that testing ****; it’s about sensing pressure, moving subtly but quickly, keeping your eyes downfield, processing info quickly, and getting the ball out quickly. From the little I’ve seen of him, Jarren looks very natural in the throw game. I’m super excited to see what he can do.
He’s got all the tools. Now, we just need to see if he has that last major thing that separates the top guys from the rest—the ability to get it done in the clutch. If he can be clutch, then there’s no stopping us.
If our tackles are just average.. Jarrens gonna eat against ACC competition
Yea, looks somewhat like a young Donovan McNabb