Remember 3 months ago when everyone on this bored hated him and lamented the fact that Troy Williams and/or Jacob Eason were not here to take his spot?
It really was only a couple but yea that was ridiculous.
Remember 3 months ago when everyone on this bored hated him and lamented the fact that Troy Williams and/or Jacob Eason were not here to take his spot?
Remember 3 months ago when everyone on this bored hated him and lamented the fact that Troy Williams and/or Jacob Eason were not here to take his spot?
Like last year when you would point out improvements Browning would make that didn't necessarily show on the scoreboard or in the win column. I remember.
How the fuck was Browning only a 4 star? When everyone is coming out of the woodwork to talk about how they knew back then that he got it?
And this.
“We were playing a game in his sophomore year, and from the sideline I thought the crossing route was wide open,” Taylor says. “Jake threw it away and the drive ended, and I came over on the sideline and I said, ‘Why didn’t you hit the crossing route?’
“He goes into this long explanation that when he dropped back, the official was in the way. By the time it was clear, the protection was breaking down and he couldn’t get the ball there. I thought, ‘Right. This guys is just blowing smoke.’ Then we watched the film that night, and it was like a photographic memory thing. Everything he said, that’s exactly what we were looking at.
“I told David Cutcliffe (the Duke coach, who mentored Peyton Manning at Tennessee and Eli Manning at Mississippi) that story, and he was like, ‘Oh my God, that’s just like one of my first interactions with Eli.’ There are a lot of good quarterbacks, but I think there are a few who see the field really slowly, at a different speed than anyone else. Like Tom Brady. I think that’s kind of how Jake sees the field.”
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Does that work too?
And this.
“We were playing a game in his sophomore year, and from the sideline I thought the crossing route was wide open,” Taylor says. “Jake threw it away and the drive ended, and I came over on the sideline and I said, ‘Why didn’t you hit the crossing route?’
“He goes into this long explanation that when he dropped back, the official was in the way. By the time it was clear, the protection was breaking down and he couldn’t get the ball there. I thought, ‘Right. This guys is just blowing smoke.’ Then we watched the film that night, and it was like a photographic memory thing. Everything he said, that’s exactly what we were looking at.
“I told David Cutcliffe (the Duke coach, who mentored Peyton Manning at Tennessee and Eli Manning at Mississippi) that story, and he was like, ‘Oh my God, that’s just like one of my first interactions with Eli.’ There are a lot of good quarterbacks, but I think there are a few who see the field really slowly, at a different speed than anyone else. Like Tom Brady. I think that’s kind of how Jake sees the field.”
http://usatodayhss.com/2014/jake-browning-touchdown-passes-record-folsom-calif