Which QB is better in the rain?

#26
#26
The key IMO is keeping him in the pocket rain or no rain. He is 5' 11" tall, if our 6' 4" DL time their arms up and jump it will make it hard on him. I was impressed with him when he rolls out or rides up in the pocket and slides and finds a receiver on the run hitting his WR's in stride. IMO he has something you cannot teach a QB pocket awareness he feels pressure does not cower and brace for a sack, he keeps moving. His problem has been his height. Hopefully we have enough game film to put a stop to him and hopefully JT Daniels dont come in and light it up.

I'll take Tom Brady. No backups please!
 
#28
#28
Generally speaking. Experience is magnified by bad weather. That and JG's handling of the run game would help UT.
 
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#29
#29
Hopefully we have enough game film to put a stop to him and hopefully JT Daniels dont come in and light it up.
Eh..... I gotta admit. I'm as worried about, if not more worried about that happening, than I am Bennett lighting us up.

Pruitt & Ansley confusing the hell out of & making both QB's look silly would go along ways towards treating my BVS.

It's tough living with BVS.
 
#31
#31
The key IMO is keeping him in the pocket rain or no rain. He is 5' 11" tall, if our 6' 4" DL time their arms up and jump it will make it hard on him. I was impressed with him when he rolls out or rides up in the pocket and slides and finds a receiver on the run hitting his WR's in stride. IMO he has something you cannot teach a QB pocket awareness he feels pressure does not cower and brace for a sack, he keeps moving. His problem has been his height. Hopefully we have enough game film to put a stop to him and hopefully JT Daniels dont come in and light it up.
I worry more about what Guarantano will do than any qb on Georgia’s roster. He plays well and protects the ball we have a chance to win. If he folds and has a bad game we will get beat by 30.
 
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#32
#32
Word is Stetson has trump hands. You know what they say about small hands, tough to grip a football in the wet with them.
 
#33
#33
That's exactly what you said last year against SCe last season. How'd that work out for ya biggun?

Even for Tennessee, having SCe fight your battles is low.

Personally, unless Missouri and SCe turn out to be 8-2 each, there's nothing I've seen to imply this will be a close game. 14 sounds right but wouldn't be surprised with 13-17 spread wise
 
#36
#36
True, but do you loosen your grip with wet balls or tighten your grip with wet balls? Or just go with whatever feels most natural?
It’s up to each person on how they think wet balls should be handled. My personal belief is that one should never tightly grip wet balls because they will just slide right out of the grip and thus left empty handed. The proper technique and most natural feeling to me is when wet balls are gently, loosely held in order to reach maximal performance in sloppy conditions.
 
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