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The bandwagon for Grayson McCall


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7 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

fuging Chase Brice who's going to be selling cars this time next year has made more tough throws this game than McCall

So 30 yards more passing 1 less TD on a team that hasn’t been able to run the ball and has had one more possession is doing better?  You people amuse me

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3 minutes ago, HPPantherzfan said:

So 30 yards more passing 1 less TD on a team that hasn’t been able to run the ball and has had one more possession is doing better?  You people amuse me

Chase Brice may get a look in an NFL camp. He's got the stats and the throws under pressure, as well as the arm to make it to Spring. Not sure that he makes it to fall. 

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1 minute ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

As if CCU hasn't been bailed out by penalties repeatedly tonight

I didn’t say they haven’t but you’re making claims that he had missed another wide open receiver when he has only missed 3 passes so far tonight like it was on him.  I get there are a lot of APP st homers in here like UNC but let’s call it like it is

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Anyone who has actually watched Coastal’s offense can see that it’s all 1-read passes based on getting someone wide open off of motion and option. You don’t see McCall having to go through many progressions. Usually if he has to, he ends up trying to run

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2 minutes ago, MtnJax said:

Anyone who has actually watched Coastal’s offense can see that it’s all 1-read passes based on getting someone wide open off of motion and option. You don’t see McCall having to go through many progressions. Usually if he has to, he ends up trying to run

Obviously you missed the read option earlier that resulted in positive yards due to a split second decision.  Look I don’t think the dude is a first rounder but what I’m reading on here you guys have never watched him play.  It’s not one read passes, he reads the entire defense and sees the field so he knows exactly who is open.  Not saying RPO works in the NFL but the RPO in its nature is not one read at all, it’s what you see because of his ability to READ the defense. 

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3 minutes ago, HPPantherzfan said:

Obviously you missed the read option earlier that resulted in positive yards due to a split second decision.  Look I don’t think the dude is a first rounder but what I’m reading on here you guys have never watched him play.  It’s not one read passes, he reads the entire defense and sees the field so he knows exactly who is open.  Not saying RPO works in the NFL but the RPO in its nature is not one read at all, it’s what you see because of his ability to READ the defense. 

Lol bro, as an App grad I have watched every game we’ve ever played against Coastal. I have seen McCall play in person. I’m not saying he isn’t good, but he isn’t good enough to warrant the amount of defense you’re heaping on the kid in this thread. I have seen Chadwell’s offense in person multiple times, I know what it’s quirks are. McCall has even said it’s the same offense he ran in HS in Indian Trail. He has tools, but he would be as much of a developmental QB as Corral is

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6 minutes ago, MtnJax said:

Lol bro, as an App grad I have watched every game we’ve ever played against Coastal. I have seen McCall play in person. I’m not saying he isn’t good, but he isn’t good enough to warrant the amount of defense you’re heaping on the kid in this thread. I have seen Chadwell’s offense in person multiple times, I know what it’s quirks are. McCall has even said it’s the same offense he ran in HS in Indian Trail. He has tools, but he would be as much of a developmental QB as Corral is

I live 5 miles down the street, I’ve been watching him since he got here, and if you actually read my post I’ve always said, if you are trading back, he is the one.  I have never claimed he was a first rounder, go check my post, but the crap I’m seeing in here, tonight, is rediculous 

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