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If he can throw a timing route, hit a receiver in stride he is an upgradeHarrison Bailey will be a true freshman, why do people think he will be able to read a Division One defense and perform at a high level over a 5th year senior and a couple of RS sophomores? Temper the expectations, let him develop some.
I agree with your assessment. And at some point, the coaches have to develop someone, anyone who can play the QB position at this level. That's on them. They have seen what JG can do. Maurer was seemingly progressing nicely until his injuries. Hopefully coming out of spring ball they will have their finger on who can best lead this team.Never, at least until we see what he does in the off season workouts and how he progresses during the Spring and Fall practices. I think he is a special talent based on his HS play and physical and mental makeup. However, we must see him in action against SEC taent which he will get this Spring and Fall. In addition, it is not the fan's decision to make that call. That is why e have coaches and they are the ones who mae the calls. If they don't , then we need caoches who can make the corret decisions. I think we now the have that staff and I will defer to them.
Already started, people want an 18 year Old True Freshman, who will take a weekend off this coming May to go to his HS Prom, to play at championship level and read SEC defense's
Becuase the 5th year college senior seems to read Division 1 defenses like a high school senior. In all honesty HB may read defenses better becuase he was a 4yr starter in a passing offense. JG was a runner when we recruited him. I live in GA. Trust me u dnt put up the numbers he did in GA 6A classification if u cant read defenses. This kid is in rare company in this state when it comes to throwing ( Lawerence, Watson, Fromm) i think he will be okHarrison Bailey will be a true freshman, why do people think he will be able to read a Division One defense and perform at a high level over a 5th year senior and a couple of RS sophomores? Temper the expectations, let him develop some.