checkerboard_charly
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Ok so from what I am seeing, all these QBs run mainly out of the shotgun and run the spread. Why are we offering guys who do not fit our system????
Hendrix has a rocket laster arm, but he stays in the shotguy all the time.
That is gonna water down these qbs in the future and it is gonna take them longer to become NFL ready.Find a Qb in this class that isn't running mainly out of the shotgun formation. I haven't seen one yet. The spread has taken over high school football. Wilson Central (Cam Clemmons and Jordan Poole's school) here in Lebanon just switched to the spread this year. A bunch of schools are running the Tony Franklin version of the spread. Shotgun formation 3+ WRs and lots of passing.
That is gonna water down these qbs in the future and it is gonna take them longer to become NFL ready.
To me that is the easy way out for these high school coaches.
And the day is gonna come that DCs figure out the spread. It may take longer b/c there are many different types of spreads, but it will happen.
Gimicky ******** is all it is.
What the hell is that?
Wow i didnt realize he looked that bad. Thanks for catching me up guys.
and yeah ill be a soph. I have transfer orientation.
Legaux once again showed a big arm and a lot of potential but was inconsistent at times and still has some work to do on his footwork and mechanics.
While no quarterback was head and shoulders above the rest, several had strong days. Along with Legaux and Brunetti, Brandon Doughty, Tommy Rees, Coty Blanchard, Michael Strauss and Chase Rettig all had very good workouts throwing the football. - Barton Simmons
There were no qbs good enough for UT that fit the system IMO, except possibly Munchie.- Kevin Scott
Munchie has a very strong arm but accuracy has been a problem at times. -James Bryant
Munchie needs at least a year to red shirt to put on weight, throws a nice ball and has good arm. - James Bryant
Matt, read the comments NOT made by Hubbs. I have not seen anybody else say he was bad. The others say he had an off day, but still looked decent. It NOWHERE NEAR as bad as Sab is trying to paint it. Also, look at what he did at the other camps. I think UT has passed on him, but he has greatly helped his stock this spring in terms of a pocket passing QB...
Find a Qb in this class that isn't running mainly out of the shotgun formation. I haven't seen one yet. The spread has taken over high school football. Wilson Central (Cam Clemmons and Jordan Poole's school) here in Lebanon just switched to the spread this year. A bunch of schools are running the Tony Franklin version of the spread. Shotgun formation 3+ WRs and lots of passing.
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Will we see much of it this fall? Unlikely. The Gators want to win a national championship and go undefeated for the first time in 104 years, and you don’t do that by changing Tebow or your offense.
But once Tebow leaves, all bets are off.
