Bray at the next level...

#26
#26
Bray couldn't read zone defenses last year, and he has shown he can't read them this year. Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama are going to eat us alive.
 
#27
#27
The program would be better off if he were to be benched, but then we might get stuck with Dooley for another year. TB throws flat footed and does not move in the pocket well at all. When pressured he glides backward most of the time and throws off his back foot. We were lucky it could have been a 4 or 5 interception night instead of a 2. They have dumbed the offensive play calling down so much the each unit gets their calls from the sideline. He is clueless at changing the call at the line.

The sooner everyone realizes we are very limited at what we can do on offense the easier the result will be to take. Our O-line is slow or otherwise inadequate in 4 out of 5 positions - so there can be no good run game. Our RB's can get knocked down with a single arm tackle. Without that, D's can concentrate on stopping the passing game with more exotic protection schemes that causes TB to go to his primary receiver or throw the ball in the stands. When he gets no perceived pressure he can sometimes find another another receiver, or throw it to the D. Whatever. He might make a practice squad in the NFL on his passing arm only, unless he decides to grow up and make it real before then. If not he can take his Cali cool back to Cali for all I care. Would rather lose with Worley and Peterman getting the reps than to embarrass the program and fans with whatever is in Bray's head.
 
#28
#28
Bray does not need to turn pro after this year. He has yet to beat a really good team. How is he going to compete in the NFL where every team is good. He needs another year to improve and learn just to have a chance to have any kind of NFL career. If he goes pro now, he'll back somebody up for a couple of years and then be out of the league.
 
#29
#29
I want to see him leave the field w/o shaking hands in the NFL.. That should go over well in the lockeroom.
 
#31
#31
Bray does not need to turn pro after this year. He has yet to beat a really good team. How is he going to compete in the NFL where every team is good. He needs another year to improve and learn just to have a chance to have any kind of NFL career. If he goes pro now, he'll back somebody up for a couple of years and then be out of the league.

He beats UGA and Alabama like NC St then he goes if not ... Hello Jevean Snead
 
#33
#33
He doesn't have the maturity or leadership ability to question anybody. He quits and the rest of the team quits when they are down. To speak of the NFL and him in the same sentence is a little premature.
 
#35
#35
You guys are so funny. Last 2 weeks Bray was a God this week you want to bench him. I watched the game last night and you guys just got out coached. If you get a real OC with a little imagination your offense would be much better. I saw no motion to help the QB read a defense, or anything else to help the QB with some reads. It was just line up and run the play that was called.
 
#36
#36
Physically gifted as he is, Bray is nowhere even NEAR ready for the NFL. His arm is incredible, but he made some extremely boneheaded throws for being a third year starter. He giftwrapped two interceptions to Florida that anybody could have caught. More importantly, though, was his body language. When he is ahead and in a rhythm, the guy is awesome. He's got a nice cocky swagger that just screams "I can, and WILL, score here." However, when he faces even a microscopic amount of adversity, he gets pissed off at the world and just completely folds.
 
#37
#37
Bray will be successful in the NFL…he has skills….he's smart...but

right now he doesn’t have a coach he believes in and or respects

In the NFL he will...or one that will cut or sit him in a heartbeat if its best for the team

He is not even close to being ready for the NFL.
 
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#38
#38
The play were the screen was covered and instead of looking for another option to keep the play alive he instantly threw the ball into the back of the receivers legs told me alot!
 
#40
#40
What does all this BS about Bray not being "smart" mean? Plays get called, he runs them. Should he be allowed to audible? Maybe. This idea that he just flings the ball is silly; THAT is our offense. He is limited mostly not by his lack of smarts but by his lack of mobility and our predictable play-calling/lack of scheme. When all you do is stand and the pocket and try to throw 20 yard passes to Hunter against a good defense, you''re not going to look good sometimes. His lack of mobility will hinder his chances to play in the pros more than anything.
 
#41
#41
You guys are so funny. Last 2 weeks Bray was a God this week you want to bench him. I watched the game last night and you guys just got out coached. If you get a real OC with a little imagination your offense would be much better. I saw no motion to help the QB read a defense, or anything else to help the QB with some reads. It was just line up and run the play that was called.
Well big Jim we're starting to realize that maybe everything you listed there is too complicated for our QB. So Chaney calls the plays and Bray runs them. He apparently doesn't have the freedom to check at the line... That was pretty much made evident in his interview after the game...
 
#42
#42
Well big Jim we're starting to realize that maybe everything you listed there is too complicated for our QB. So Chaney calls the plays and Bray runs them. He apparently doesn't have the freedom to check at the line... That was pretty much made evident in his interview after the game...

The offense Bray ran at Kingsburg high school was more complicated than what he is running in collage. I just think you have a head coach that is a control freak.
 
#43
#43
Bray acted like an immature little kid last night.

Every time something did not go our way he seemed to be yelling at coaches or pointing fingers at his teammates.

Not what I would call a leader. Never saw that attitude from Tony Robinson, Daryl Dickey, Andy Kelly, Todd Helton, Peyton Manning, Tee Martin, or Casey Clausen.

In my opinion what Tyler and this team lacks is mental toughness. They have the physical ability but lack the will to keep fighting when things are not going their way.

We must win one of these close games and then things may start rolling for us.
 
#45
#45
Bray will be successful in the NFL…he has skills….he's smart...but

right now he doesn’t have a coach he believes in and or respects

In the NFL he will...or one that will cut or sit him in a heartbeat if its best for the team

Next level for Bray will be CFL in the great white north...not NFL quality...in the brains department...:salute:
 
#46
#46
Bray will be successful in the NFL…he has skills….he's smart...but

right now he doesn’t have a coach he believes in and or respects

In the NFL he will...or one that will cut or sit him in a heartbeat if its best for the team

NFL? He can't even play on the level of the SEC!
 
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