Well this has changed at least for tomorrow.Don’t expect to see Ts on punt return , if he’s returning it’ll be kickoff. Restrepo or Rambo would be my bet.
Well this has changed at least for tomorrow.Don’t expect to see Ts on punt return , if he’s returning it’ll be kickoff. Restrepo or Rambo would be my bet.
Looks like there’s been a change. We’re back to the original plan of him returning.I was about to say, why would they risk a starting CB for punts?
The higher the level arm strength, accuracy and decision making matters most. The NFL is so much faster than college that a lot great college arms cannot process pre- and post-snap. If you cannot make the right decision in under 3 seconds you fail at the NFL-level. If you don't have an NFL-caliber arm throwing in much tighter windows against defensive backs who all can recovery then the NFL is not for you.In college, Leinert was definitely better than Brady, and if you don’t understand that, you’re really cognitively challenged.
Probably true. I think the key point for Miami is that CFB is not the NFL. We compete in college, and our players need to succeed in college.The higher the level arm strength, accuracy and decision making matters most. The NFL is so much faster than college that a lot great college arms cannot process pre- and post-snap. If you cannot make the right decision in under 3 seconds you fail at the NFL-level. If you don't have an NFL-caliber arm throwing in much tighter windows against defensive backs who all can recovery then the NFL is not for you.
I wish the kids well when they graduate, but I could care less where they assess for the NFL.Probably true. I think the key point for Miami is that CFB is not the NFL. We compete in college, and our players need to succeed in college.
Dorsey played 5 years in the NFL despite a noodle arm. At Miami, he was an NFL OC-caliber mind orchestrating an offense filed with NFL players and one of the best offensive lines in college football history. A perfect QB for our run.
We were good the moment he entered the starting lineup and we've been bad the 20 years since he's left. Anybody who diminishes his ability doesn't understand Canes football.
You just described tua lolThe higher the level arm strength, accuracy and decision making matters most. The NFL is so much faster than college that a lot great college arms cannot process pre- and post-snap. If you cannot make the right decision in under 3 seconds you fail at the NFL-level. If you don't have an NFL-caliber arm throwing in much tighter windows against defensive backs who all can recovery then the NFL is not for you.