Browning in final Scout Rankings.


He also Jumped USC's Ricky Town and Oregon's Waller in the QB rankings.
Not that it really matters, he could have dropped and been the exact same player on campus today, but this makes him the biggest QB recruit UW has inked since Locker.
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I hope to Allah that he's a better QB than Lockner.
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What was Cyler Miles ranked?
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Again, if Browning sucks I am going to be a mess.
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Cyler was ranked 13th QB overall behind Lindquist at 8th overall, but neither were in the Top 100.HuskyJW said:What was Cyler Miles ranked?
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So how does this prove Peterman can't recruit at *this* level?Doogles said:Looks like Biggins followed through with what he said after seeing him in person and is now in the Top 100 and 8th QB overall.
He also Jumped USC's Ricky Town and Oregon's Waller in the QB rankings.
Not that it really matters, he could have dropped and been the exact same player on campus today, but this makes him the biggest QB recruit UW has inked since Locker.
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If you go back and look, they really aren't. The top 15 generally has notable names with a few head scratchers. I think UW has really struck out an uncharacteristic amount, to the point where a big finger needs to be pointed at the system and development these guys are receiving.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Edit: I will note that 2010, 2011 classes (aka the guys mainly starting now) were complete dog shit, which probably ties in to your College Football being a complete dreckfest this past year.
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Hi:Doogles said:
If you go back and look, they really aren't. The top 15 generally has notable names with a few head scratchers. I think UW has really struck out an uncharacteristic amount, to the point where a big finger needs to be pointed at the system and development these guys are receiving.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/writer/bruce-feldman/22212225/the-qb-class-that-kinda-never-was -
damn you and your 53 seconds, see my edit.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Hi:Doogles said:
If you go back and look, they really aren't. The top 15 generally has notable names with a few head scratchers. I think UW has really struck out an uncharacteristic amount, to the point where a big finger needs to be pointed at the system and development these guys are receiving.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/writer/bruce-feldman/22212225/the-qb-class-that-kinda-never-was -
When Devin Gardner (#98) looks like Fran Tarkington in the group, you know you've got a steaming pile of donkey shit.
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That's a top notch correlation that I should have made months ago.Doogles said:
damn you and your 53 seconds, see my edit.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Hi:Doogles said:
If you go back and look, they really aren't. The top 15 generally has notable names with a few head scratchers. I think UW has really struck out an uncharacteristic amount, to the point where a big finger needs to be pointed at the system and development these guys are receiving.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/writer/bruce-feldman/22212225/the-qb-class-that-kinda-never-was -
You don't know Jack Lockner!
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I wonder how much of the QB's not developing has to do with the transfer culture going on specifically at the QB position. For years guys would come in and wait till around their 3rd or 4th year(with a RS) and then play 2-3 years. This day in age it seems like if a guy isn't starting by his 2nd year he's transferring. If a guy wins the job, everyone else bails.
Then that qb has to move to a new school and relearn a whole new program and fight their way up the ladder.
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That's a good question. It really is hard to say, but my guess it has to do with the giant NFL salaries being dangled over these kids since their first summer passing camp in 8th grade.FreeChavez said:I wonder how much of the QB's not developing has to do with the transfer culture going on specifically at the QB position. For years guys would come in and wait till around their 3rd or 4th year(with a RS) and then play 2-3 years. This day in age it seems like if a guy isn't starting by his 2nd year he's transferring. If a guy wins the job, everyone else bails.
Then that qb has to move to a new school and relearn a whole new program and fight their way up the ladder.
Is it more development based, or is it attitude based from the qb's?
Today's athletes live in an AAU culture, are ranked, given free gear, and touted before accomplishing much. The system is made to churn out pre-madonnas who think they are demi-gods.
If they aren't starting by their redshirt frosh year or another guy the same age or younger is getting more reps it seems plausible their psyche might be affected.
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Is this simular to a prima donna?Doogles said:
That's a good question. It really is hard to say, but my guess it has to do with the giant NFL salaries being dangled over these kids since their first summer passing camp in 8th grade.FreeChavez said:I wonder how much of the QB's not developing has to do with the transfer culture going on specifically at the QB position. For years guys would come in and wait till around their 3rd or 4th year(with a RS) and then play 2-3 years. This day in age it seems like if a guy isn't starting by his 2nd year he's transferring. If a guy wins the job, everyone else bails.
Then that qb has to move to a new school and relearn a whole new program and fight their way up the ladder.
Is it more development based, or is it attitude based from the qb's?
Today's athletes live in an AAU culture, are ranked, given free gear, and touted before accomplishing much. The system is made to churn out pre-madonnas who think they are demi-gods.
If they aren't starting by their redshirt frosh year or another guy the same age or younger is getting more reps it seems plausible their psyche might be affected.
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Yea, but if he's awesome then your sweatpants will be a mess.BayDawg said:Again, if Browning sucks I am going to be a mess.
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All that being said, Jake Browning sucks.BayDawg said:Again, if Browning sucks I am going to be a mess.
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He also Jumped USC's Ricky Town and Oregon's Waller in the QB rankings.
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I'm off the bandwagon. I wasn't there, so I don't know, but I have a hard time believing our receivers were that covered. The Russell Wilson scramble shit is maddening.
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I'm off the bandwagon. I wasn't there, so I don't know, but I have a hard time believing our receivers were that covered. The Russell Wilson scramble shit is maddening.
What in the actual fuck happened last Saturday?