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Spencer Rattler SC, lit up Tenn


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4 hours ago, SCMunnerlyn1 said:

His OC has done him ZERO favors this year. Having watched every game he's got a Cannon. He presses a lot to overcome short comings with the scheme. He could elevate his stock big time with a new OC and another year. 

 

But of all the problems this year the lack of a running game has been the biggest one.

I think what that big win did….was give Shane Beamer the excuse to keep Satterfield around lol. 
 

If losing to Tenn and then Clemson guaranteed he fired his OC (which I think it did)….would you of chosen that over getting the random Tenn win out for nowhere? 

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I've watched every game.  Dude has elite arm talent, but between the ears from a "football" IQ standpoint he struggles.  Story of many great athletes.  Not saying he is not smart, but makes poor decisions often with the ball.  I've watched him miss many wide open receivers this year due to feeling pressure that was not there.  His first instinct is to run outside the pocket.  He is a actually a better passer on the run and can make some crazy throws.  The frustration until the TN game is that he does not stand in the pocket and go through his progressions like you want a top-flight quarterback to do.  I said all year they might as well just roll him out every play.  The o-line has not been the best and his OC is not very good at making adjustments in game, but a little like Darnold if you can rough him up early he sees ghost

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

I think what that big win did….was give Shane Beamer the excuse to keep Satterfield around lol. 
 

If losing to Tenn and then Clemson guaranteed he fired his OC (which I think it did)….would you of chosen that over getting the random Tenn win out for nowhere? 

I'd keep him as a QB coach or an OL coach if he just has to be here, because he knows football and recruits well. He just isn't a good play caller. 

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1 hour ago, X-Clown said:

Literally no one is saying they want him in this thread, other than the OP, lol

Did not say I wanted him.  Saw him play for first time and he was lights out.  Was just asking what people thought about him. Kinda the purpose of a forum.

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29 minutes ago, SHU said:

Did not say I wanted him.  Saw him play for first time and he was lights out.  Was just asking what people thought about him. Kinda the purpose of a forum.

 

That may be the purpose of a normal forum. This one? Not even close.

 

The Cocks have an iffy Oline, and a semi-bad OC. Rattler is a big reason they are in the position they are in now. But most Huddlers only know him from OU, so they are biased. The kid has had a good year and has been a great teammate. Or at least that is what I have heard and read.

 

As a Gamecock fan, I hope he stays one more year. Help build the program and get Beamer some added umph in recruiting.

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