Good idea. And yes, I was just playing.Just for the sake of housekeeping, HHS and I are just playing and I am bowing out of this line of posting before the authorities drop the hammer.
Good idea. And yes, I was just playing.Just for the sake of housekeeping, HHS and I are just playing and I am bowing out of this line of posting before the authorities drop the hammer.
Opposing DC: "Colson, have you seen what you have done to our secondary?"Or
"No more yanky my wanky! Donger need food!"
Not too many times do I actually make reference to that movie.Opposing DC: "Colson, have you seen what you have done to our secondary?"
Colson Yankoff: "Se-con-dary....LOLOLOLOLOL"
Hmm. I think Gebbia was a hell of a qb. It's close though. I'd give him the edge over Yankoff but I think Gebbia size hurts his overall look. That will be improved greatly. Obrien really looked good in camps and has a great arm. What a qb room that would be. Qb room transformation already rivals the linebacker room... In terms of flipping from no depth to too much talent quickly.Arguably a better prospect coming out than either POB or Gebbia. I really like his film.
If he hasn't heard it all by now I would shocked. Probably heard all in 8th grade!!I'm not sure the Nebraska media could keep from exploiting that name.
I have felt that way as well. For QB's as we go along each year, it seems that they really focus in on one guy quickly and then go get him.JMPO but this is the top QB on their board
Agree - this kid didn't have near the star power to throw to as Gebbia and looks to have more "tools" than POB. But that's quite the QB we have received verbals from 3 straight years if it comes to fruition.Arguably a better prospect coming out than either POB or Gebbia. I really like his film.
Agree - this kid didn't have near the star power to throw to as Gebbia and looks to have more "tools" than POB. But that's quite the QB we have received verbals from 3 straight years if it comes to fruition.
First thing they look at is accuracy. If you can run all the better.Yup without a doubt.
Tea leaves seem to be trending our way on this one.
For those that may not know Riley is not adverse to having a dual threat QB as he showed at Oregon State if he can throw the ball with some accuracy,
First thing they look at is accuracy. If you can run all the better.
First thing they look at is accuracy. If you can run all the better.
I think this staffs #1 priority is accuracy, they won't look at someone and say "he's not as accurate as we'd like, but since he can run we will offer." I think they will prioritize a guy that can run over someone more stationary, but they have to have to be in the same tier of accuracy. Especially after the last two years they've had, Langsdorf did a great job of not showing the frustration I know he had.Ok, so the question could be, if you are a dual threat, do you have to be as accurate if the threat of running is there? By that I mean if the D knows you are a pretty good passer, but they have to be aware of your legs does that open up the receivers just a bit so that you don't have to be 'pin point' accurate. Does that question make sense?
I think this staffs #1 priority is accuracy, they won't look at someone and say "he's not as accurate as we'd like, but since he can run we will offer." I think they will prioritize a guy that can run over someone more stationary, but they have to have to be in the same tier of accuracy. Especially after the last two years they've had, Langsdorf did a great job of not showing the frustration I know he had.
Hmm. I think Gebbia was a hell of a qb. It's close though. I'd give him the edge over Yankoff but I think Gebbia size hurts his overall look. That will be improved greatly. Obrien really looked good in camps and has a great arm. What a qb room that would be. Qb room transformation already rivals the linebacker room... In terms of flipping from no depth to too much talent quickly.