Potential QB Transfers

#76
#76
He's definitely better than what we have...

No at all. As a Sr in 4 games he completed 54% for 581yds 7.2ypa.

JG had better numbers vs tougher teams as a freshman.

11/25 44% 181 yds 1td 2ints vs 4-8 Florida in the first game. He is Dormady 2.0
 
#78
#78
What makes Smart a prick is he came from a sec school to coach at another and he said he wouldn't let Eason do this when all he did is get hurt. I could care less if Eason transferred to another sec school the point is his situation should dictate he can play were ever he wants.

Okay, try and follow along here. This is simple. Eason is an active player for the University of Georgia. He has not said anything to anyone publicly that he intends to transfer. Now he very well might but as of this minute he has not. Kirby Smart has not said a single thing about Eason transferring to any school because Eason has not stated his intention. So your statement is factually wrong.

Now, you have a head coach that just came from Alabama. Using your logic, if a current Alabama player wished to transfer to Tennessee to play for Pruitt you seem to think Saban should allow it. It’s not going to happen.
 
#80
#80
Fact is defensive backs dropped at least ten more interceptions he threw right to them.

Either way he was leading the league in turnovers. He is a turnover machine who stares wrs down, forces passes into coverage, and overthrows guys.

He took chances that were high risk/high reward. As opposed to JG who would take sack after sack if a running back swing pass wasn't open.
 
#81
#81
He took chances that were high risk/high reward. As opposed to JG who would take sack after sack if a running back swing pass wasn't open.

Lol, JG hit more long passes than Dormady against better teams.

He didn't take chances. He couldn't read the defense or make routine throws.

They weren't Brett Favre fit it in a tight window ints. They were more like Geno Smith missing a wide open wr or misreading the defense picks.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
#82
#82
Lol, JG hit more long passes than Dormady against better teams.

He didn't take chances. He couldn't read the defense or make routine throws.

They weren't Brett Favre fit it in a tight window ints. They were more like Geno Smith missing a wide open wr or misreading the defense picks.

QD has three picks that were on him 100%. The other three were solely on receivers. He’s also a John Kelly drop away from being 4-0 going into UGA game.

The ignoring of simple football IQ So you can assassinate a player is amazing
 
  • Like
Reactions: 2 people
#83
#83
QD has three picks that were on him 100%. The other three were solely on receivers. He’s also a John Kelly drop away from being 4-0 going into UGA game.

The ignoring of simple football IQ So you can assassinate a player is amazing

You are the one trying to ignore the 10+ interceptions that were dropped. If you want to include ifs, buts, and maybes then he would have been intercepted about 15 times that were all his fault. Either way he was a turnover machine that should have had even more than he finished with.
 
Last edited:
#84
#84
Okay, try and follow along here. This is simple. Eason is an active player for the University of Georgia. He has not said anything to anyone publicly that he intends to transfer. Now he very well might but as of this minute he has not. Kirby Smart has not said a single thing about Eason transferring to any school because Eason has not stated his intention. So your statement is factually wrong.

Now, you have a head coach that just came from Alabama. Using your logic, if a current Alabama player wished to transfer to Tennessee to play for Pruitt you seem to think Saban should allow it. It’s not going to happen.
Maybe you should follow along I am saying a player in Eason's situation should he transfer should be able to with no restrictions.
 
#85
#85
You are the one trying to ignore the 10+ interceptions that were dropped. If you want to include ifs, buts, and maybes then he would have been intercepted about 15 times that were all his fault. Either way he was a turnover machine that should have had even more than he finished with.

It is funny that you use stats to back all of your claims except this one. Now you give an estimate. You say the stats say that JG threw the ball downfield more, no they don't. They say that the receivers picked up yards. Those stats do not show where the ball was caught. Your stats do not show any of the decision making that was given to the QB's. Your stats do not show how much they were limited in the playbook from inexperience. They do not show how the team respected the different QB's as leader. There is one reason that you keep supporting JG and that is pretty obvious by reading your posts. Just get off trying to publicly promote your man to the starting position and let the new coaching staff that many fans believe have more ability and upside than our past couple of hires. There are many factors than just stats that coaches look at to determine who will start.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
#86
#86
QD has three picks that were on him 100%. The other three were solely on receivers. He’s also a John Kelly drop away from being 4-0 going into UGA game.

The ignoring of simple football IQ So you can assassinate a player is amazing

Dormady also had atleast 6 that his receivers kept from getting intercepted so that evens out and all his fumbles can't be blamed on receivers either.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
#87
#87
You are the one trying to ignore the 10+ interceptions that were dropped. If you want to include ifs, buts, and maybes then he would have been intercepted about 15 times that were all his fault. Either way he was a turnover machine that should have had even more than he finished with.

I never made an argument based on hypotheticals. Fact is that half of QD’s picks were due to receivers not doing their job. I see we still have Butch Apologists still here playing hypotheticals.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
#88
#88
Dormady also had atleast 6 that his receivers kept from getting intercepted so that evens out and all his fumbles can't be blamed on receivers either.

He lost 2 fumbles. That’s not a lot...

Do you ever get tired of playing the hypothetical game. People love making arguments based on things that didn’t happen compared to looking at stats and causes of said stats (good OR bad)
 
#89
#89
I never made an argument based on hypotheticals. Fact is that half of QD’s picks were due to receivers not doing their job. I see we still have Butch Apologists still here playing hypotheticals.

All your so called "wr fault" interceptions are hypotheticals. He overthrew Callaway. That was his fault.

Not to mention also from the Florida game the db dropped a forced, sure int before he threw his one td.

We can get into your hypotheticals all you want and Dormady looks even worse.

The facts are he was leading in turnovers. He wasn't accurate (55%) (47.3% SEC).
 
#90
#90
WM looked “comfortable and capable”?? When? While completing 42% of his passes, with twice as many interceptions as touchdowns, with an awful 72 QBR, while playing two of the worst defenses on our schedule? McBride can’t play here imo. It’ll be JG and Shrout 1-2 in the fall if I had to guess.

And Dobbs looked like an all pro in his first start against Mizzou as a Freshmen with a 500% more capable OL?

Not saying McBride was all pro but for a true freshmen first start, he was good until he was playing from behind and felt like he had to force throws.
 
#91
#91
Dormady also had atleast 6 that his receivers kept from getting intercepted so that evens out and all his fumbles can't be blamed on receivers either.

QD's arm wasn't right from the start of the season. We all know how accurate it was prior to that. Must have gotten hurt last week of preseason or 1st quarter of GT game.

With that said, how does he come back from surgery? Will he still have that accuracy?

Stay tuned.
 
#92
#92
1. Compared to our 2018 opponents, our roster is EXTREMELY weak at QB, Shrout included.

Alabama - Hurts/Tagovailoa
Georgia - Fromm/Fields/Eason(?)
Auburn - Stidham
Missouri - Lock (if he stays)

2. Don’t expect a quality QB to transfer to Knoxville in our current situation. Not gonna happen.

3. Pruitt/Helton need to find and develop a top QB immediately. Guaranteed that is a top priority on Mullen’s list at Florida.

4. Smart blocking transfers is old news, been done quietly by countless coaches for years, and accomplishes NOTHING these days. Kids simply go JUCO for a year, play immediately, then transfer to any school they want (and play immediately.) Plus, does anyone really think Eason has us on his list?
 
#93
#93
1. Compared to our 2018 opponents, our roster is EXTREMELY weak at QB, Shrout included.

Alabama - Hurts/Tagovailoa
Georgia - Fromm/Fields/Eason(?)
Auburn - Stidham
Missouri - Lock (if he stays)

2. Don’t expect a quality QB to transfer to Knoxville in our current situation. Not gonna happen.

3. Pruitt/Helton need to find and develop a top QB immediately. Guaranteed that is a top priority on Mullen’s list at Florida.

4. Smart blocking transfers is old news, been done quietly by countless coaches for years, and accomplishes NOTHING these days. Kids simply go JUCO for a year, play immediately, then transfer to any school they want (and play immediately.) Plus, does anyone really think Eason has us on his list?


Lock is a 1st or early 2nd rounder and he lost his OC, an exceptional OC...he's gone.
 
#94
#94
QD's arm wasn't right from the start of the season. We all know how accurate it was prior to that. Must have gotten hurt last week of preseason or 1st quarter of GT game.

With that said, how does he come back from surgery? Will he still have that accuracy?

Stay tuned.

He wasn't accurate before this season. Before this season he was 50% vs P5 teams.

I had even said this when people were calling for him over Dobbs based on his performance vs a few scrubs. I knew that when he threw those same bad passes against real teams he would have a ton on turnovers and incompletions.

People got too hyped up by ok appearances vs dreadful teams.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
#95
#95
All your so called "wr fault" interceptions are hypotheticals. He overthrew Callaway. That was his fault.

Not to mention also from the Florida game the db dropped a forced, sure int before he threw his one td.

We can get into your hypotheticals all you want and Dormady looks even worse.

The facts are he was leading in turnovers. He wasn't accurate (55%) (47.3% SEC).

So why did Callaway come out after the Florida game and said he ran the route wrong by running it three to five yards short? Why did Callaway say that his route was meant to run to the first down marker, but he cut it short?


Is that hypothetical?
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: 3 people
#96
#96
So why did Callaway come out after the Florida game and said he ran the route wrong by running it three to five yards short? Why did Callaway say that his route was meant to run to the first down marker, but he cut it short?


Is that hypothetical?

wasnt gonna make that high throw any lower

wasnt gonna make all those under thrown passes any longer in distance.

Dormady and fam had butch under their thumbs. QD fans need to realize what it was and move on. He's not that good
 
Advertisement



Back
Top