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No respect for our Cuogs

RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,018 Founders Club
https://si.com/college-football/2018/11/07/nfl-draft-quarterbacks-rankings-scouting-reports-2019


List needs way more Minshew who isn't on it at all

With the QB the Cuogs clown stomped at #1

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  • YouKnowItYouKnowIt Member Posts: 543
    edited November 2018
    they just know that his stock will fall when they lose 2 of the next 3 .... However if Falk can get drafted ... minshew, who has mobility and a better arm should get drafted as well
  • greenbloodgreenblood Member Posts: 14,437
    Leach has a great system, but it kind of screws his quarterback's pro aspirations. Leach's system hasn't yet been accepted in the NFL, except for maybe New England, and even they don't really do the same thing.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,018 Founders Club
    I thing Mahomies may change that

    He has the size and the arm that most of the air raid guys lacked

    As does Mihshew
  • Ice_HolmvikIce_Holmvik Member Posts: 2,912

    I thing Mahomies may change that

    He has the size and the arm that most of the air raid guys lacked

    As does Mihshew

    Don't forget the stache as well.
  • CuntWaffleCuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,499
    Minshew is leaps and bounds better than Falk, not even in the same ball park. Falk was pretty much WSUs Browning and shit his pants in big games.
  • HillsboroDuckHillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186
    Get this filth off my bored!

    CLAYTON THORSON, NORTHWESTERN

    Measurables: 6'4", 228 pounds
    2018 stats: 209 of 347 (60.2%), 2,213 yards, 11 TDs, 10 INTs

    Why he’s on the NFL’s radar: His numbers this season have been pretty pedestrian and it’s a concern that his passer rating gets worse as the game goes along, but Thorson shows good upside at the next level because of his serviceable arm, quick release and tons of experience—he’s the first Northwestern quarterback to start four season openers.

    Perfect for teams who... are looking for a backup that could make a difference in relief. A West Coast offense that features a short passing attack would suit his skill set (he and Wildcats chains-mover Flynn Nagel have had quite a connection this year) until he shows the ability to consistently throw the ball downfield.


  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,018 Founders Club
    Really hurts the brand
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,238 Standard Supporter
    salemcoog said:

    Leach has a great system, but it kind of screws his quarterback's pro aspirations. Leach's system hasn't yet been accepted in the NFL, except for maybe New England, and even they don't really do the same thing.

    A QB can only play well in that system for 2 years max. People need to realize that the QB runs the show and calls the plays 90% of the time. Leach only calls the formations. And from there it’s up to the QB.

    The yuge difference between this year and the 3 prior. Is that the QB doesn’t take many hits and even fewer sacks. That also keeps the offense ahead of the sticks, giving more options for the next play, be it run or pass.

    Each week, they make one more play than the other team. It’s hard to sustain that shit week in and week out. But so far so good.
    Cuog has been shackled by Halliday who had the tools but not the brain and just wanted to pad stats every game, then by Falk who had (what remained of) the brains but not the tools. Noodle arm Brink threw a better ball than Falk.

    MINSHEW MINSHEW MINSHEW has a mix of both. And the stache is dreamy. No question.

  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,262
    salemcoog said:

    Leach has a great system, but it kind of screws his quarterback's pro aspirations. Leach's system hasn't yet been accepted in the NFL, except for maybe New England, and even they don't really do the same thing.

    A QB can only play well in that system for 2 years max. People need to realize that the QB runs the show and calls the plays 90% of the time. Leach only calls the formations. And from there it’s up to the QB.

    The yuge difference between this year and the 3 prior. Is that the QB doesn’t take many hits and even fewer sacks. That also keeps the offense ahead of the sticks, giving more options for the next play, be it run or pass.

    Each week, they make one more play than the other team. It’s hard to sustain that shit week in and week out. But so far so good.
    CUOG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Mosster47Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246

    salemcoog said:

    Leach has a great system, but it kind of screws his quarterback's pro aspirations. Leach's system hasn't yet been accepted in the NFL, except for maybe New England, and even they don't really do the same thing.

    A QB can only play well in that system for 2 years max. People need to realize that the QB runs the show and calls the plays 90% of the time. Leach only calls the formations. And from there it’s up to the QB.

    The yuge difference between this year and the 3 prior. Is that the QB doesn’t take many hits and even fewer sacks. That also keeps the offense ahead of the sticks, giving more options for the next play, be it run or pass.

    Each week, they make one more play than the other team. It’s hard to sustain that shit week in and week out. But so far so good.
    Leach has that tiny play card while most coaches go with the Dennys menu
    It's just a handful of concepts.
  • sarktasticsarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    That Oregon cannot stop
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