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Alonzo Harris said...
Fair enough. I'm no expert and I haven't seen all of UGA's games, thats just what stood out to me in the games I did see. Murray also has some pretty nice tools, I just think that read progression is the toughest thing for a QB to learn. He might have it figured out before the season starts, if so you guys will win a ton of games this season. He will make some great passes (LSU 1st half dropped balls included), but they feasted on his single reads in the 2nd half. He will get pressured in the league as well, and he will need to keep the play alive with his feet while scanning the field or finding an outlet.
I like Bray a lot, but his mechanics seem to falter when he is pressured (arm slot drops/throws off of his back foot). Tons of potential there though, I think he should stay for his senior year and bulk up a little bit. Wilson brings a lot to the table, but I'm not sure if I like guys who constantly throw out of the gun.
All of these guys have something to work on, or else they would be Luck. Despite that, I think Barkley is at that NFL readiness because of his ability to create in the pocket, avoid negative plays and turnovers, and read defenses at the LOS. This is what makes Eli Manning so good, and thats who I think Barkley compares to. His height will be a knock, but we won't find out if it will hamper him until he hits the league.
Edit: I need to see more film of Wilson and Jones to make comments on them. OU/Arky always seem to play at the same time as USC or when I work. The draft game films on YouTube are pretty great if you guys are as big of nerds about this stuff as I am.
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Nicolae said...
He will and he definitely needs some work, but he does have two of the game's better QB coaches assisting him. This year will be very big for him to show the NFL that he does have the tools and ability to play in the Bigs. I've all the hope in the world for him, would love to see him be the next Drew Brees, who is Aaron's idol.
Agree on Bray and I would also add I will be interested to see him play against a good D which he has yet to really play against in his college career. Potential...but that is all he is right now.
Also totally agree on Barkley, far and away the most ready for the NFL right now and I don't think his height will be a huge factor, tbh. He is skilled and not that short.
Check out some film of Wilson and you'll like him better. Huge arm and really does have all the tools for the NFL. Are the game films you talking about a channel or just random vids? Link?
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Nicolae said...
He will and he definitely needs some work, but he does have two of the game's better QB coaches assisting him. This year will be very big for him to show the NFL that he does have the tools and ability to play in the Bigs. I've all the hope in the world for him, would love to see him be the next Drew Brees, who is Aaron's idol.
Agree on Bray and I would also add I will be interested to see him play against a good D which he has yet to really play against in his college career. Potential...but that is all he is right now.
Also totally agree on Barkley, far and away the most ready for the NFL right now and I don't think his height will be a huge factor, tbh. He is skilled and not that short.
Check out some film of Wilson and you'll like him better. Huge arm and really does have all the tools for the NFL. Are the game films you talking about a channel or just random vids? Link?
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Why do people think Arkansas runs a spread and is always in a shotgun formation? They must never watch the Hogs. They ran a pro-style offense under Bobby P and will continue under OC Paul P. By play count Arkansas runs 51% and throws 49%. Mostly runs a 1-back set also.
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Admit I only watched this game last year, and I didn't remember him throwing from under center once. He does once in the clip so I was wrong, and rolls out another time but gets sacked. The rest was out of the pistol or shotgun.
On a side note, WTF was up with the WR's this game? I know you guys had a good corps, but they had pots and pans for hands in this clip.
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I watched until halftime and counted three drops.
Wingo - RB Herndon - young WR Hamilton- will be our go-to-guy this season just straight up dropped that TD
Wright and Childs have great hands. Adams, our PR who schooled Tenn, has inconsistent hands.
Earlier in the season Wilson did more play-action to trick defenses. Later on in the season Bobby had confidence in our offense. I guess he was like "fvck it. Shotgun pass every play. Make them stop us."
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