Ranking the SEC quarterbacks.

#78
#78
When we stop using the word "potential" in reference to Bray, he will move up on the list.

Excellent point. Bray probably has the highest ceiling of all of them. He still has steps to take to remove the potential tag tho. Hopefully this year cements him as the best QB in the league.
 
#79
#79
Bray has proven nothing other than he has a laser rocket arm...he hasnt beaten anybody yet.
 
#80
#80
Stupid article. He seems to be ranking the QB's based on what they did last season, not on their skill or talent level.

And since Bray got hurt, he's 5th behind those hacks who couldn't hold his jock.

He is ranking based on production thus far, not potential or upside.
 
#81
#81
Very true. As Bray matures and is becoming a leader on offense, I am liking him more and more. But he hasn't notched any great games yet against the big boys.

He has the tools and potential, hopefully this is his breakout year with all the weapons and very experienced line
 
#82
#82
Bray has all the physical tools to be the best QB in the NCAA.

There's a reason he's projected to be the first pick in the 2013 draft.

He isn't , he also isn't the 1st qb projected . That would be Matt Barkley . As much as I like Bray , he is right where I would put him . He has the potential to be better than all, but as of right now , he really hasn't done much of anything to put him above those ahead of him . Tyler needs to improve reading defenses and his decision making . Hopefully at the end of this year we can say he is the best in the SEC , RIGHT NOW ALL HE IS , IS POTENTIALLY THE BEST
 
#83
#83
bray will be the numer one qb in the SEC at the end of the year, mark my words. espcially with our great recieving core this year.
 
#84
#84
bray will be the numer one qb in the SEC at the end of the year, mark my words. espcially with our great recieving core this year.

It's hard to mark your words when more than half the posters on here have already posted the exact same thing.

But given that it was your first post, I guess you can be excused for thinking you're going out on a limb.
 
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#85
#85
Yeah, I agree. Looking at that list, Bray and WIlson are the only two who will be able to make a long-term living playing in the NFL. Murray might stick for a couple of years as a third team guy. The bama guy will be like that last bama kid (McElroy?) and wash out. Saban just has them practice handing off for four years



"Long term?" Dudes gonna be a Junior and Bama has barely seen hide nor hair of em.
 
#86
#86
Am I the only one who doesn't believe Murray hasn't warranted any of his high praise? What are his big wins that he has to speak of? Bray gets a lot of heat for not having a high profile victory but who has Murray beat to warrant high praise.

(Beating LSU at halftime last year doesn't count)
 
#87
#87
If Bray was at Alabama he would easily beat out McCarron IMO. I think the weakest position for Bama is the QB. Other than kicker that is haha

bray wouldn't play for Saban, from what i have seen of him, he doesn't have the character to fit in saban's system
 
#89
#89
bray will be the numer one qb in the SEC at the end of the year, mark my words. espcially with our great recieving core this year.
Welcome to VN. Might want to use that spell checker. The grammar Nazis are brutal here.
 
#91
#91
I'm not sure McCarron is NFL quality, either. But it really doesn't matter. He has been excellent in Bama's offense. He is one of the best QBs we've had in a few decades. And Bray's going to need to prove that he can win before he's any kind of early round lock.



Bray wouldn't beat out McCarron without greatly improving his decision-making. Bray has a much better arm, but McCarron is lightyears ahead as far as football smarts. But McCarron also has more experience and better coaching.

:ermm: I agree with every point that you made. Saban puts a lot of emphasis on his QB's not making the stupid decision that loses a game. With the talent that his teams have all over the field, he has that luxury.
 
#92
#92
McCarron: 1 National Championship Game MVP award
Bray: 1 win against a team with a winning record

Who's being Christopher Bridges now?

So following that logic you feel bamma has the #1 player at every position they return a starter at?
 
#94
#94
That's what he is hinting at, yes.

Bama is at a place now where you just have to reload each year, and Saban is taking care of that with #1 classes. Useless polls at this time of the year are just that "useless". LSU had all the parts for the NC and qb couldn't perform with that load of talent. AJ was MVP for that game, feels pretty good to be returning next fall with a proven qb, don't care where some list puts him. He is the one with the ring.
 
#95
#95
LSU beat Bamma in the regular season at Bamma with the Championship supposedly on the line. McCarron was 16/28 no TD's and an INT.

McCarron can be very grateful that he and his teammates could sit at home, watch LSU play the SEC championship game, and still play for the national championship.
 
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#96
#96
99...the gators are 15th. They have ZERO offense. Bwaaa haaaaaaaaaa haaaaaaaaaa!!!


Tyler should be second behind the Arky dude...imho

As far as being a pure passer yes, proven qb no. I hope he puts all doubt to rest this year when he finally gets to play all 12 games.
 
#97
#97
AJ stats: averaged better than 200 yards per game(3rd in the league) with a completion percentage of 66.7(best in the league) and a touchdown-to-interception rate of better than 3-1. With a NC qb returning with 2 years of remaining eligibiliity, UA would appear to be in outstanding long-term condition at the qb position. AJ is a confident, experienced player with a NC on his resume so really doesn't matter where he is placed on a "list".
 
#98
#98
LSU beat Bamma in the regular season at Bamma with the Championship supposedly on the line. McCarron was 16/28 no TD's and an INT.

McCarron can be very grateful that he and his teammates could sit at home, watch LSU play the SEC championship game, and still play for the national championship.

I think they showed just how grateful they were, with that beat down of lsu. :thumbsup:
 
#99
#99
AJ stats: averaged better than 200 yards per game(3rd in the league) with a completion percentage of 66.7(best in the league) and a touchdown-to-interception rate of better than 3-1. With a NC qb returning with 2 years of remaining eligibiliity, UA would appear to be in outstanding long-term condition at the qb position. AJ is a confident, experienced player with a NC on his resume so really doesn't matter where he is placed on a "list".

I think they showed just how grateful they were, with that beat down of lsu. :thumbsup:

Again a lot of his success is from the fact that bammers running attack is so good. Bama's qb is not the most talented qb in the sec or nation. He probably has the best all around supporting cast, but I would not think he would be successful if bama was forced to be in shotgun situations on a regular basis.
 
Again a lot of his success is from the fact that bammers running attack is so good. Bama's qb is not the most talented qb in the sec or nation. He probably has the best all around supporting cast, but I would not think he would be successful if bama was forced to be in shotgun situations on a regular basis.

Thats why it is a "team" sport, he is light years ahead of anything ut has in the position. AJ is a tough, smart player and has proven what he can do, not a whiner that makes excuses and tries to showboat over beating unranked teams.
 
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