Worley is becoming a leader

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I am very impressed with his toughness in the pocket and command of the offense.
 
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#2
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Making all the right throws.

Decisions.

And running for the TD!!!!



It's like he's not even the same guy from last year.
 
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Smarter, better leader, more accurate, more consistent, more of a team player, better decision making, better mechanics, reads defense better.
 
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I've been impressive with him so far . He's exceeded my expectations to this point .
 
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Worley has really improved a lot. Even last year before we began sec play, you wasn't sure about him. Now you can see how improved he is. I know it's just Arkansas State but damn he made some good throws and looked like a NFL qb out there.
 
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I like the kid, but a few of those throws could have gone one way or the other. That being said, he is a more mature and overall better football player than he was last year.
 
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You do realize we haven't played anyone in the sec yet, right?

Even against low level teams last year Worley did not look nearly as accurate nor as good at decision making as he does this year. Even against bad teams last year never did I feel comfortable putting an entire drive in the hands of Worley's passing. I have never been a Worley fan but he looks like an entirely different QB right now. I may be wrong and he regresses during SEC play but we only have the evidence in front of us now.
 
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Even against low level teams last year Worley did not look nearly as accurate nor as good at decision making as he does this year. Even against bad teams last year never did I feel comfortable putting an entire drive in the hands of Worley's passing. I have never been a Worley fan but he looks like an entirely different QB right now. I may be wrong and he regresses during SEC play but we only have the evidence in front of us now.

I agree. He was dreadful at almost all times last year. This is a big turnaround for him no matter the competition.
 
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#19
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He still tends to hold on to the ball a tad too long at times. Can't do that with a suspect O line.
 
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You do realize we haven't played anyone in the sec yet, right?

I am impressed with his poise and toughness and not stats or his opponent though his stats are phenomenal. He is standing in the pocket and making his throws knowing he will be hit. He has been hit late a few times as well and is still not rushing things.
 
#23
#23
You must have been asleep in 2012

Edit: in b4 you try to point to our record. I'll point to our defense
Bray had chances to pull out games. He was often at his worst then. He was so shaky the last 5 plays against Missouri, that his coach ran out the clock.
 
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Bray had chances to pull out games. He was often at his worst then. He was so shaky the last 5 plays against Missouri, that his coach ran out the clock.

Don't care. We scored about a half million points in that game. Shouldn't have mattered. Worley has nothing to show in a super critical moment besides a wild throw that North went up and got.

Edit: but to be fair, Worley hasn't had many opportunities to show anything much in critical moments because we have not had many.
 
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Bray had chances to pull out games. He was often at his worst then. He was so shaky the last 5 plays against Missouri, that his coach ran out the clock.

Dooley was a DA is why he ran out the clock. A chance to let his team know he believed in them at a critical point in the season and he folded his hand. None of that was Bray
 

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