Tyler Bray's QB attributes

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To start off,Tyler has the height to see over the OL.This will help him to see down the field and to see what kind of defense the other team is lined up in.at 6ft 6in.makes him a great fit in a pro style offense.

next,Tyler has a very live arm that gives him the ability to make all the throws.whether its down the field or to the far sideline,the ball arrives to the WR with plenty of zip.with this arm he also has accuracy,letting him put the ball where only his teammate can make the catch.a back shoulder throw or a ball thrown over the outside shoulder.he can also deliver the ball with nice touch to a RB coming out of the backfield.

Tyler also has nice footwork.he is not the fleetest of foot but can move within the pocket to give himself extra time.in my oppinion this is one of his most important skills.being able to move up,back,and side to side,to avoid the rush,while keeping his eyes down field.

this is just some of the things i wanted to put down,to show what kind of QB the University of Tennessee has.i dindn't put the question marks about Bray because i believe he is stil growing in the game mentally and maturing not only in age but actions on and off the field.

GO VOLS and heres to a hoefully great football season in 2012.
 
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Was hoping to see Bray's Player attributes from the new NCAA game when I opened. Oh well.
 
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super quick release, lightning fast decision making abilities. Confidence, unshakeable.
 
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super quick release, lightning fast decision making abilities. Confidence, unshakeable.

Can't argue with the first one, the 2nd one however I think you will find most nfl scouts are saying this is his big question mark, unshakeable yea I mean he doesn't seem to be phased by much but I will hold off judgement until after a full slate of sec games. You forgot to add strong arm as well, I read an article a while back on him about his ability as a baseball pitcher he was running it up to 91-92 if I can find it ill share the link
 
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Great arm, VFL, all around good guy, needs to improve decision making. Would take him over any QB in the SEC outside of Tyler Wilson.
 
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super quick release, lightning fast decision making abilities. Confidence, unshakeable.

Your full of crap aren't you? If Satan wore orange you would follow him, im almost certain of that. Tyler Bray has been pretty good so far, but to build him up like Peyton is ridiculous and setting yourself up for failure.
 
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Your full of crap aren't you? If Satan wore orange you would suck him off, im almost certain of that. Tyler Bray has been pretty good so far, but to build him up like Peyton is ridiculous and setting yourself up for failure.

What a little "potty-mouth." Adults just don't talk/write like that...
 
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To start off,Tyler has the height to see over the OL.This will help him to see down the field and to see what kind of defense the other team is lined up in.at 6ft 6in.makes him a great fit in a pro style offense.

next,Tyler has a very live arm that gives him the ability to make all the throws.whether its down the field or to the far sideline,the ball arrives to the WR with plenty of zip.with this arm he also has accuracy,letting him put the ball where only his teammate can make the catch.a back shoulder throw or a ball thrown over the outside shoulder.he can also deliver the ball with nice touch to a RB coming out of the backfield.

Tyler also has nice footwork.he is not the fleetest of foot but can move within the pocket to give himself extra time.in my oppinion this is one of his most important skills.being able to move up,back,and side to side,to avoid the rush,while keeping his eyes down field.

this is just some of the things i wanted to put down,to show what kind of QB the University of Tennessee has.i dindn't put the question marks about Bray because i believe he is stil growing in the game mentally and maturing not only in age but actions on and off the field.

GO VOLS and heres to a hopefully great football season in 2012.

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Great points, GO VOLS!!!
 
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i agree about the decision making.i just haven't seen enough to say that he makes great decisions.most of his games have been against weeker competition.thats why i put question marks are maturity.i think he really needs another year after 2012.he needs to mature in playing the game.he also needs another winter and summer in the weight program.he needs another 15 to 20 pounds of good weight.

someone was questioning his durability and i really don't understand it.the only injury he's had was a finger on his throwing hand where he hit a players helmet throwing the ball.
 
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Physically Bray has the same build as our first opponent NC St' QB. They are the exact tall, slender, long armed OB that the pros like so much. Is their QB the equal to Bray? I don't thinks so but only the game will tell.
 
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Height is overrated. Russell Wilson is 5'11" and he set the NCAA efficiency rating
 
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Your full of crap aren't you? If Satan wore orange you would suck him off, im almost certain of that. Tyler Bray has been pretty good so far, but to build him up like Peyton is ridiculous and setting yourself up for failure.

Not confrontational enough, imo.
 
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Height is overrated. Russell Wilson is 5'11" and he set the NCAA efficiency rating

i know another QB that played for BC that was under 6ft.he was a good college player also.just not so much in the NFL.
 
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hey Fred White 2 ,would you please make a thread on this subject.i think people would probably take you more serious.
 

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