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Trey Lance makes his last official CFB start Saturday vs Central Arkansas.


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Lance made 2 solid throws towards the sidelines. One that went through his WR’s hands (should’ve been caught). He’s also had two solid runs. Other than there hasn’t been anything note worthy. Like I said earlier he had nothing to gain from today. Given this is their first game of the season they’re going to be a bit out of sync. 

Lance showed off his arm strength prior to the end of the first half but hung up just a little too much and the DB was able to recover. 

Lance looks like he added a few pounds of muscle this off season though 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

Lance made 2 solid throws towards the sidelines. One that went through his WR’s hands (should’ve been caught). He’s also had two solid runs. Other than there hasn’t been anything note worthy. Like I said earlier he had nothing to gain from today. Given with his their first game of the season they’re going to be a bit out of sync.

Lance showed off his arm strength prior to the end of the first half but hung up just a little too much and the DB was able to recover. 

Lance looks like he added a few pounds of muscle this off season though 

Lance battled accuracy issues last year too. Only one game last year had him attempt more than 25 passes and I believe the overwhelming majority of the games had him under 20. There’s a reason they ran him so much. 

Their defense has done an outstanding job giving him field positioning today but he just hasn’t delivered. He overthrew a bunch on the first half. Hopefully it’s nerves and he shows out in the second half. Anyone who wasn’t sold on a one year starter playing for the best team in their league is leaving the first half of this game even less sure about him than before. 

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2 minutes ago, Varking said:

Lance battled accuracy issues last year too. Only one game last year had him attempt more than 25 passes and I believe the overwhelming majority of the games had him under 20. There’s a reason they ran him so much. 

Their defense has done an outstanding job giving him field positioning today but he just hasn’t delivered. He overthrew a bunch on the first half. Hopefully it’s nerves and he shows out in the second half. Anyone who wasn’t sold on a one year starter playing for the best team in their league is leaving the first half of this game even less sure about him than before. 

I think he ends up being viewed similar to Jordan Love come draft time in terms of predicting where he gets drafted. 
 

Basically a wildcard in the first round. Could end up going anywhere from 5-32

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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

I think he ends up being viewed similar to Jordan Love come draft time in terms of predicting where he gets drafted. 
 

Basically a wildcard in the first round. Could end up going anywhere from 5-32

Absolutely. Good or bad there just isn’t a great deal of film on him and he has a lot of white hot be ultra cold moments. You scratch your head if a team grabs him in the top 5 and you clap your hands in awe of the winning team that drafts him in the back half of the first round. 

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4 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Just turned on the game in time to see that TD run. He’s got good vision as a passer and as a runner. But he doesn’t look like a QB who could break a run like that in the NFL. Maybe he can, but the top-end high gear many dual-threat QBs possess wasn’t there. 

He’s looks really awful as a passer today. 

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