Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Today's college games...lots of prospects to watch


Captain Morgan

Recommended Posts

Just now, Rags said:

Who knows? I'm sure you could ask the OP.

 

If you'd ask me though, if I were watching him week by week, yeah probably. Those three games were Nebraska, Rutgers and Penn State. I have no doubt in my mind Fields is still going #2 but it's not like those are sustainable numbers and all against really bad programs rn. 

Penn State has been having a bad year. They aren’t a bad program. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 minutes ago, Pazhoosier89 said:

Fields has looked bad against the 2 good defenses he faced this year. Hes great as a runner and struggles passing against good defenses.

Where do you rate the other two QBs then? Lances only game this year was a total struggle bus. Wilson has played basically nobody and the one decent team he played he went 1 TD and 1 INT against inferior competition?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, Varking said:

Where do you rate the other two QBs then? Lances only game this year was a total struggle bus. Wilson has played basically nobody and the one decent team he played he went 1 TD and 1 INT against inferior competition?

Hence my well reasoned argument - Lawrence or go home. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

40 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Receiver being out of position doesn't force him to throw a bad pass to a guy he should be able to see right in front of him.

lol are you even watching the game

It's a bread and butter by the book play for OSU

This may come as a surprise, but a QB has to be able to make passes without the general luxury of waiting for some to happen-the WR turned upfield inexplicably as Fields was releasing the ball on a play OSU runs frequently, and was reprimanded for it after the fact

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • He’s set financially for life barring complete fiscal lunacy. He has $12.3 million guaranteed. Think about that. Twelve million three hundred thousand dollars, he’ll be 28 years old when his contract is up and he’s completely forgotten about if he never plays another down in the NFL if he so chooses. Say after taxes he ‘only’ brings home $6M (fire your accountant territory) and parks $4M in a run of the mill mutual fund… good God… What I’m getting at, IF homie ain’t feeling the NFL, he has 12,300,000 reasons to take the fewest NFL edition ass kickings as possible while waiting out his very wealthy non-football future.  Obviously completely talking out of my a$$ with this… but if you hated contact, didn’t want to live with a completely wrecked body for the rest of your life and you know you’re set financially… what path would you take, assuming you’re cool with being a quitter (not calling him a quitter, I’m just playing out a scenario)? Why do so many first rounders bust? Where was he before his one year wonder if he was such a stud?  Everybody likes the dude on a personal level. How could you not? …. but I like seeing a winning product even more. He doesn’t play like his head is in the game. The Why is where the speculation lies and helps to clarify if his issues are ‘fixable’ or not. 
    • Fantasy tiers? Who gives a fug
    • Very likely that he needs another season or two to really find his groove.  It very well may not be here where he has his best season. He’s a physical standout, but he can’t seem to get his focus and mentality right. That non-catch where he didn’t get his second foot in bounds was a truly awful display of this. Every professional in this game makes that catch.  Last week, it was clear that he wasn’t playing in top gear.  Like so many young people these days, he wants success without working hard.  He wants maximum reward for minimum effort. He wants to rest on talent. But talent alone won’t cut it.  The foolishness of youth and inexperience.  He can have it all if he wants it.  Seems like he’s content to be a social media star and a forgettable football player. 
×
×
  • Create New...