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How dangerous is Willis as a runner? What makes him special?


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3 minutes ago, Varking said:

He has a very strong arm but he is what you would get if Zach Wilson couldn't move at all. And behind our offensive line he is going to have to move a lot. People knock Willis and Lance for playing nobodies but Strong has basically played nobody for three seasons. 

In 2019 he played one team that was ranked and it was Oregon and he went 13 of 25 for 82 yards, 0 touchdowns and 2 picks. 

The rest of his three seasons he played? No games against real competition. 

Don’t you dare crush @rippadonn’s dreams! He loves Strong and who are to interfere with that love?!

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13 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Please link a post where I compared Willis to hurts or manziel.   If not please stfu

You or him yall both I think are the same poster saying dumb stuff..but we are done here once you start stfu and sounding like a child I just block you.. good luck.

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I agree that Hurts' running ability is a decent comp for Willis but Hurts is faster than Allen.

Not they are not. Allen at full speed is faster than both. Willis nor Hurts are that fast, they might be better runners in terms of being elusive and vision but speed no.

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2 hours ago, micnificent28 said:

Your right. I do. And people seem to laugh at me for feeling that way. So I'm painting the picture why I feel that way. Do I think he's a better prospect than say Lawrence? Not close. But I think he does give you a floor as a rookie. 

It's going to take some time to figure it out in the passing game. If you have a strong defense you can lean on his rushing ability to generation some easy offense and win with your defense. Rhule wants to be a rushing team anyway. It would be no different than what we did with cam when we were the leagues number 1 rushing attack and won on defense.

My biggest fear is he goes to a team that any QB we get will be receiving Urban Meyer level coaching eek.

 

I want a QB Willis is the best of the bunch this year IMO but this is a very down year for QB's.

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2 hours ago, Varking said:

He has a very strong arm but he is what you would get if Zach Wilson couldn't move at all. And behind our offensive line he is going to have to move a lot. People knock Willis and Lance for playing nobodies but Strong has basically played nobody for three seasons. 

In 2019 he played one team that was ranked and it was Oregon and he went 13 of 25 for 82 yards, 0 touchdowns and 2 picks. 

The rest of his three seasons he played? No games against real competition. 

His doctor and his dad told him not to play. He played hobbled, healing and put up those numbers playing for Nevada. I've been focused on his last season so I don't know how mobile he really is or isn't.

Putting the ball in the hands of running men 70% of the time has nothing to do with anything but being very accurate, very accurate playing QB two years in a row.

He's an exciting QB to watch. Zach Wilson?! I said he wouldn't make it. Carson is miles and miles better.

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9 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

His doctor and his dad told him not to play. He played hobbled, healing and put up those numbers playing for Nevada. I've been focused on his last season so I don't know how mobile he really is or isn't.

Putting the ball in the hands of running men 70% of the time has nothing to do with anything but being very accurate, very accurate playing QB two years in a row.

He's an exciting QB to watch. Zach Wilson?! I said he wouldn't make it. Carson is miles and miles better.

Carson is not miles better. You also thought Trask was the second coming of Jesus. You are just looking at a stat sheet and ignoring everything else. Carson has not played against quality competition in college football except for one game his entire three years. 
 

Gardner Minshew completed over 70% of his passes his last year as well, carried his team and showed he could move and make people miss in college and in the pros now. 70% completions in college tells you nothing. What’s the context on these completions?

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2 minutes ago, Varking said:

Carson is not miles better. You also thought Trask was the second coming of Jesus. You are just looking at a stat sheet and ignoring everything else. Carson has not played against quality competition in college football except for one game his entire three years. 

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