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Dylan Morris, 4* 2019 QB, Graham (Graham-Kapowsin), WA (COMMITTED)

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  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    Baseman said:

    Baseman said:

    11. DYLAN MORRIS

    (Photo: Andrew Ivins, 247Sports)
    The Washington commit simply turned the ball over too much on Monday, throwing five interceptions, the most of any quarterback competing. The Graham (Wash.) Graham-Kapowsin product completed 35 of 54 passes, good enough for a 65 percent completion rate, and added five touchdown throws as well.

    His decision making is an issue. Browning tucks, rolls, and takes sacks. Morris, a gunslinger, makes ill advised throws, much too often.

    If Morris gets under center at UW, the more he plays, the more we’ll miss Jake Browning.

    Is this a quote from Dawgman?
    Nope. I’ve seen Morris play live twice.

    I’m not afraid of bashing the kids.
    Pic?
  • Bread
    Bread Member Posts: 4,100
    Good thing we got 3-4 years for him to learn not to throw picks.
  • ToddTurnerLIVES
    ToddTurnerLIVES Member Posts: 438
    edited July 2018
    Tequilla said:


    He'll be the type of QB that having a scheme that fits what he's asked to do will really matter.

    So Jake Browning 2.0 but can move in the pocket a bit more?

    His release is noticeably weird. I thought Jake Heaps was a QB guru?!?!?

  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,379
    Bread said:

    Good thing we got 3-4 years for him to learn not to throw picks.

    It’s in his DNA. Remember this: Big balls don’t always lead to smartly thrown balls.
  • DoogCourics
    DoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739

    11. DYLAN MORRIS

    (Photo: Andrew Ivins, 247Sports)
    The Washington commit simply turned the ball over too much on Monday, throwing five interceptions, the most of any quarterback competing. The Graham (Wash.) Graham-Kapowsin product completed 35 of 54 passes, good enough for a 65 percent completion rate, and added five touchdown throws as well.

    Burying the lede:

    He was setting them up for a comeback!

    Dylan Morris, QB, Graham (Wash.) Kapowsin - The Washington commit had an up and down day, starting slowly in pool play but getting going in the tournament part, helping his team win two games. Morris had two touchdown passes in the first four games to five interceptions, two which were deflected by his own receivers, but then bounced back in the tournament, with three touchdowns and no interceptions. He was much better in his reads and didn't attempt as many risky throws in the evening and that got his game on track.
  • Mosster47
    Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
    Baseman said:

    11. DYLAN MORRIS

    (Photo: Andrew Ivins, 247Sports)
    The Washington commit simply turned the ball over too much on Monday, throwing five interceptions, the most of any quarterback competing. The Graham (Wash.) Graham-Kapowsin product completed 35 of 54 passes, good enough for a 65 percent completion rate, and added five touchdown throws as well.

    If Morris gets under center at UW, the more he plays, the more we’ll miss Jake Browning.

    I literally just spit water reading that.
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,379
    Mosster47 said:

    Baseman said:

    11. DYLAN MORRIS

    (Photo: Andrew Ivins, 247Sports)
    The Washington commit simply turned the ball over too much on Monday, throwing five interceptions, the most of any quarterback competing. The Graham (Wash.) Graham-Kapowsin product completed 35 of 54 passes, good enough for a 65 percent completion rate, and added five touchdown throws as well.

    If Morris gets under center at UW, the more he plays, the more we’ll miss Jake Browning.

    I literally just spit water reading that.
    Literally?
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,392 Standard Supporter
    edited July 2018
    Bread said:

    Good thing we got 3-4 years for him to learn not to throw picks.

    There are very few good QB's that sit 3-4 years. If that's the case he either sucks, transfers, or abundance.