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2024 College Football Thread


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6 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

I know you've said the backups can't be any worse than Beck, but what if they are? Kirby has shown to be fairly smart and flexible in the past.

They have three top 10 QB recruits on the bench. I find that to be almost impossible to believe. If that's the truth then UGA has a critical issue with QB development.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Wow. Just wild to see you turning on the one guy that makes your squad relevant. You must've been one of the resident Cam haters back in the day. That would track perfectly. LOL

I haven't turned on him, I just don't think he walks on water.

Ever since teams started almost exclusively playing 2 high safeties against him he's struggled to move the ball consistently.

He wants the big play every down. It's maddening. Just take what is there and keep the chains moving / the score board moving. 

I wouldn't draft him in the first round if I was a GM. 

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Just now, OldhamA said:

I haven't turned on him, I just don't think he walks on water.

Ever since teams started almost exclusively playing 2 high safeties against him he's struggled to move the ball consistently.

He wants the big play every down. It's maddening. Just take what is there and keep the chains moving / the score board moving. 

I wouldn't draft him in the first round if I was a GM. 

He doesn't walk on water but he's carrying that mediocre football team.

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4 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

I haven't turned on him, I just don't think he walks on water.

Ever since teams started almost exclusively playing 2 high safeties against him he's struggled to move the ball consistently.

He wants the big play every down. It's maddening. Just take what is there and keep the chains moving / the score board moving. 

I wouldn't draft him in the first round if I was a GM. 

If I were drafting him, I wouldn't care so much about that.  Patience is easier to teach than other aspects of being an NFL qb. 

My concern is how well he performs under pressure, can he get the ball out quickly and accurately in 3 seconds or less. That is the the most important and hardest thing to teach it seems irt an NFL qb.  

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