'11 SC QB Justin Worley

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IIRC Drew Brees was poo-poo'ed for many issues (but mostly size) out of high school (why he went to Purdue) then out of college, and out of San Diego. But it's been his intelligence (football IQ) and leadership that's made him successful. That's hard to guage on a 17 year old...
 
He only holds the ball for a second, in a lot of his highlight videos from tonight...

System or not, he's making some sort of pre-snap read as to where he's going with it. That doesn't seem so bad to me.
 
Highest completion percentage - season (minimum 275 attempts)
1. 75.1 Tim Couch (Hyden Leslie County, KY), 1994
2. 73.7 Corey Robinson (Lone Oak, KY), 2007 (383/520)
3. 72.9 Justin Worley (Rock Hill Northwestern, SC) 2010 (350/480)
4. 72.3 Daniel Gonzalez (Los Angeles Franklin, CA), 1999
5. 72.0 Perry Klein (Carson, CA), 1988 (240/332)
6. 71.5 Eddie Miller (Venice, CA), 2002 (203/285)
7. 70.7 Thomas Thrash (Little Rock Pulaski Academy, AR), 2001
8. 70.7 Jarrett Huma (Polacca Hopi, AZ), 1988 (350/495)

Pass completions per game - season (min. 8 games)
1. 35.0 Jarrett Huma (Polacca Hopi, AZ), 1988 (350/10)
2. 29.1 Justin Worley (Rock Hill Northwestern, SC) 2010 (350/12)
3. 28.1 Jeff Handy (Blue Springs, MO), 1989 (281/10)
4. 27.5 Ben Mauk (Kenton, OH), 2002 (413/15)
5. 27.3 Thomas Thrash (Little Rock Pulaski Academy, AR), 2001 (355/13)

Passing yards per game - season (min. 8 games)
1. 436.0 Ben Mauk (Kenton, OH), 2002
2. 405.5 Thomas Thrash (Little Rock Pulaski Academy, AR), 2001
3. 391.5 Corey Robinson (Lone Oak, KY), 2007
4. 387.0 Tim Brasic (Riverside Riverside-Brookfield, IL), 2001 (4,644/12)
5. 384.7 Ben Mauk (Kenton, OH), 2001
6. 377.5 David Koral (Pacific Palisades, CA), 1999 (4,907/13)
7. 370.3 Justin Worley (Rock Hill Northwestern, SC) 2010 (4,444/12)
8. 369.2 Richard Irvin (Pasadena Muir, CA), 2002 (4,061/11)
9. 368.8 David Koral (Pacific Palisades, CA), 2000 (4,057/11)
10. 365.4 Josh Booty (Shreveport Evangel Christian, LA), 1992 (4,385/12)

Career pass completions
1. 1,103 J.R. House (Nitro, WV), 1995-98
2. 1,095 Ben Mauk (Kenton, OH), 1999-2002
3. 1,060 Justin Worley (Rock Hill Northwestern, SC) 2008-10

Career passing TDs
1. 185 Chris Leak (Charlotte Independence, NC), 1999-2002
2. 178 Ben Mauk (Kenton, OH), 1999-2002
3. 171 Rhett Lashlee (Springdale Shiloh Christian, AR), 1998-2001
4. 162 Brian Lindgren (Walla Walla De Sales, WA), 1995-98
5. 152 Greg Paulus (Syracuse Christian Brothers Academy, NY), 2001-04
6. 145 Justin Worley (Rock Hill Northwestern, SC) 2008-10
6. 145 J.R. House (Nitro, WV), 1995-98
6. 145 Brock Berlin (Shreveport Evangel Christian, LA), 1997-1999

Career passing yards
1. 17,364 Ben Mauk (Kenton, OH), 1999-2002
2. 15,593 Chris Leak (Charlotte Independence, NC), 1999-2002
3. 14,457 J.R. House (Nitro, WV), 1995-98
4. 13,902 Brock Berlin (Shreveport Evangel Christian, LA), 1997-99
5. 13,711 Stefan Loucks (Little Rock Pulaski Academy, AR), 2003-06
6. 13,201 Rhett Lashlee (Springdale Shiloh Christian, AR), 1998-2001
7. 12,575 Brian Lindgren (Walla Walla DeSales, WA), 1995-98
8. 12,537 Garrett Gilbert (Austin Lake Travis, TX), 2006-08
9. 12,526 Justin Worley (Rock Hill Northwestern, SC) 2008-10
 
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If his team makes it to the state championship game, he'll have 3 more games this season. Let's say he gets three more games and hits his average of 29 completions/game and 370 yards/game over that stretch. That would give him 1,147 career completions (#1 all time) and 13,636 career passing yards (#6 all time). He'd probably also move up to #5 in career TD passes.
 
Gonna be so good in Chaney's system. Especially after a redshirt year and letting Bray do his thing for 3-4 years.
 
So Worley is a system QB!? Well watching our offense today he wont have problem fitting it. He will pick defenses apart just like Bray is doing.
 
Worley could be better than Bray IMO. Bray is going to be solid as hell here so what I just said is a big statement, but Chaney's offense is Worley's offense. He is used to the 40-50 attempts a game. He's been doing it for 4 years now and the fact that he's had the success that he's had in some of the best talent in America, South Carolina, is huge. Worley is going to own the spotlight.
 
In a perfect world Simms stays. Worley gets to RS. Then back to back championships his JR and SR years:rock: GBO
 
Rivals has the Category rankings for QB's and the Top 5 Most Accurate QB's does not include Worley. He has legitimate knocks on lack of arm strength and mechanics. But numbers speak for themselves. His completion percentage is incredible. Accuracy is for real.
 
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