Gosh he doesn't hit 100% of the lowest percentage throws out there. Sad
The dink and dunk experts don't hit 70%
63,62,68,64 - Jake Browning
Not sure who's ever argued Jake Browning is God's gift to quarterbacking.
He was a decent college QB. Penix has way more arm talent; Browning was probably less fragile.
Fragility doesn't matter until it does. When he plays with DeBoer he is good. If he gets hurt it only matters when he does. For an nfl club it's something to think about for sure. For a college team where is is actively play wgaf?
Right now he is playing well. They'll need a run game when they have to eventually face a Peterson type defense but he can't control that either.
Low standards for vaccines, high standards for black qb’s.
So he can’t beat anyone with his legs and now I’m expecting accuracy of him.
Outrageously demanding!
What is your standard for accuracy? 65+ percent last year. Over 70% to start this season. Over 70% on deep balls. I think you are completely wrong here. Please tell me why I am wrong.
Wide open won’t happen enough against good teams to miss lead pipe cinch touchdowns.
As for fragility, the topic was his NFL stock. Not a risk worth a load of draft capital if it was up to me.
These are called opinions. Sorry I scared you.
I won't disagree with you in his draft stock. He's a perfect "buy low" candidate in my eyes and I doubt he'll be a first round pick. If I'm a team who wants him I'm definitely going to play coy and mention his injury history a lot and for as many ears to hear as possible.
I'm not even sure about the fragile label anymore since we've never seen him show any signs of it, but he does have a track record prior to UW.
He can't afford to keep missing big shots to open receivers though. Two of his 55 yard flicks should have only gone 50 yards in the opening quarter of game one. It's something I'm sure we'll all be keeping an eye on.
Wide open won’t happen enough against good teams to miss lead pipe cinch touchdowns.
As for fragility, the topic was his NFL stock. Not a risk worth a load of draft capital if it was up to me.
These are called opinions. Sorry I scared you.
I won't disagree with you in his draft stock. He's a perfect "buy low" candidate in my eyes and I doubt he'll be a first round pick. If I'm a team who wants him I'm definitely going to play coy and mention his injury history a lot and for as many ears to hear as possible.
I'm not even sure about the fragile label anymore since we've never seen him show any signs of it, but he does have a track record prior to UW.
He can't afford to keep missing big shots to open receivers though. Two of his 55 yard flicks should have only gone 50 yards in the opening quarter of game one. It's something I'm sure we'll all be keeping an eye on.
In my opinion he often looks gimpy after light contact. And sometimes it's after contact with the ground alone. He looks to me like a guy who needs a lot of work on how to take contact and fall. I definitely agree with the "buy low" part; it's not that he's a bad draft pick . . . if he's there in the third or fourth round.
Anyone can get injured in football. But with some guys injuries almost look inevitable.
You all are insane if you think Penix goes later than round 2. Have you been paying attention to how desperate teams are to find QB's in the NFL? Look at the dogshit guys taken in the Top-10 every year.
You all are insane if you think Penix goes later than round 2. Have you been paying attention to how desperate teams are to find QB's in the NFL? Look at the dogshit guys taken in the Top-10 every year.
You're making my point, actually.
"The scouts" routinely miss on QBs. And teams make bad bets as a result.
I want him to make bank somewhere, but outside of Seattle. I see him as a guy who will struggle to stay healthy.
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Penix has a way stronger arm
Bo has to dink and dunk because he only has one leg
Penix length and accuracy are incredible
As for fragility, the topic was his NFL stock. Not a risk worth a load of draft capital if it was up to me.
These are called opinions. Sorry I scared you.
I'm not even sure about the fragile label anymore since we've never seen him show any signs of it, but he does have a track record prior to UW.
He can't afford to keep missing big shots to open receivers though. Two of his 55 yard flicks should have only gone 50 yards in the opening quarter of game one. It's something I'm sure we'll all be keeping an eye on.
Anyone can get injured in football. But with some guys injuries almost look inevitable.
"The scouts" routinely miss on QBs. And teams make bad bets as a result.
I want him to make bank somewhere, but outside of Seattle. I see him as a guy who will struggle to stay healthy.