With Jacob Eason leaving for the NFL, let UW’s 2020 quarterback competition begin
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Thanks Taft!
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Sirmon. I hear Blonde QB are in vogue right now (Burrow, T-Law)
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Let the fun begin!!
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Read that article earlier...
Really wasn't much analysis as to who will actually start.
Sirmon has earned his shot. I think. Has the physical tools, good leader, has been with the program long enough to get the first look.
Sirmon: I like that he's got a big, big arm. I like that he's 6'5. He's mobile, has wiggle in the pocket to avoid pressure. Ball comes out of his hand weird sometimes because of his motion... if you watch his HS tape he almost never threw out of the pocket, Bothell had him roll out 90% of the time throwing on the run... almost everything he threw was streetball-like. Worries me that he'll struggle to hit the easy passes right in front of him (which is why we probably hear about his accuracy issues). He's got the higher ceiling... but it always worries me a little bit when a kid sits for 2 years w.o playing much football.
Morris: He throws a tight ball... quick, efficient throwing motion. He's also pretty athletic, good at throwing on the run, avoids pressure in the pocket well. Lacks a little bit of arm strength, really has to give it his all to add zip to his passes. Threw a ton of sideline fades in high school (almost all of his big throws in his HS game film), threw a ton of slants when not going for the home run, you don't see the ability to stretch the field with him. His ceiling is probably a more athletic Browning... he'll kill you with efficiency.
Garbers: Throws the line-drive ball really well... he knows how to lead a receiver really well and generally hits his target in front of him, in stride. If he gets the chance to wind up, his ball really drives low and hard. His throwing motion is a little long, has a dip in it near his knee when he brings the ball back, causes him to really struggle on/ shows up on touch throws. If you get the chance, watch the play at the 2-minute mark of the highlight video of his game against Grace Brethren... really shows you where he's at when throwing a touch ball, not great. He's easily the most capable north-south runner of the bunch. He looks to run and he runs people over. -
BroadcastingDawg said:
Read that article earlier...
Really wasn't much analysis as to who will actually start.
Sirmon has earned his shot. I think. Has the physical tools, good leader, has been with the program long enough to get the first look.
Sirmon: I like that he's got a big, big arm. I like that he's 6'5. He's mobile, has wiggle in the pocket to avoid pressure. Ball comes out of his hand weird sometimes because of his motion... if you watch his HS tape he almost never threw out of the pocket, Bothell had him roll out 90% of the time throwing on the run... almost everything he threw was streetball-like. Worries me that he'll struggle to hit the easy passes right in front of him (which is why we probably hear about his accuracy issues). He's got the higher ceiling... but it always worries me a little bit when a kid sits for 2 years w.o playing much football.
Morris: He throws a tight ball... quick, efficient throwing motion. He's also pretty athletic, good at throwing on the run, avoids pressure in the pocket well. Lacks a little bit of arm strength, really has to give it his all to add zip to his passes. Threw a ton of sideline fades in high school (almost all of his big throws in his HS game film), threw a ton of slants when not going for the home run, you don't see the ability to stretch the field with him. His ceiling is probably a more athletic Browning... he'll kill you with efficiency.
Garbers: Throws the line-drive ball really well... he knows how to lead a receiver really well and generally hits his target in front of him, in stride. If he gets the chance to wind up, his ball really drives low and hard. His throwing motion is a little long, has a dip in it near his knee when he brings the ball back, causes him to really struggle on/ shows up on touch throws. If you get the chance, watch the play at the 2-minute mark of the highlight video of his game against Grace Brethren... really shows you where he's at when throwing a touch ball, not great. He's easily the most capable north-south runner of the bunch. He looks to run and he runs people over.
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Oh sorry...RaceBannon said:BroadcastingDawg said:Read that article earlier...
Really wasn't much analysis as to who will actually start.
Sirmon has earned his shot. I think. Has the physical tools, good leader, has been with the program long enough to get the first look.
Sirmon: I like that he's got a big, big arm. I like that he's 6'5. He's mobile, has wiggle in the pocket to avoid pressure. Ball comes out of his hand weird sometimes because of his motion... if you watch his HS tape he almost never threw out of the pocket, Bothell had him roll out 90% of the time throwing on the run... almost everything he threw was streetball-like. Worries me that he'll struggle to hit the easy passes right in front of him (which is why we probably hear about his accuracy issues). He's got the higher ceiling... but it always worries me a little bit when a kid sits for 2 years w.o playing much football.
Morris: He throws a tight ball... quick, efficient throwing motion. He's also pretty athletic, good at throwing on the run, avoids pressure in the pocket well. Lacks a little bit of arm strength, really has to give it his all to add zip to his passes. Threw a ton of sideline fades in high school (almost all of his big throws in his HS game film), threw a ton of slants when not going for the home run, you don't see the ability to stretch the field with him. His ceiling is probably a more athletic Browning... he'll kill you with efficiency.
Garbers: Throws the line-drive ball really well... he knows how to lead a receiver really well and generally hits his target in front of him, in stride. If he gets the chance to wind up, his ball really drives low and hard. His throwing motion is a little long, has a dip in it near his knee when he brings the ball back, causes him to really struggle on/ shows up on touch throws. If you get the chance, watch the play at the 2-minute mark of the highlight video of his game against Grace Brethren... really shows you where he's at when throwing a touch ball, not great. He's easily the most capable north-south runner of the bunch. He looks to run and he runs people over.
PM TO DNC!!! "Why are you so mean?"
PM TO LMC!!! "Hope you're good man, shit, we realized we're terrible people."
Is that better?
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It's going to be Morris.
Our big dick shots down the field experiment is over. -
Not according to Lake.haie said:It's going to be Morris.
Our big dick shots down the field experiment is over.
But I get the sentiment. Fuck our offense the last couple years. -
Spend as much tim in the classroom you want, do you. But don’t get so wrapped up in your sheepskin to loose site than many of us enjoy the playground of fuckery.BroadcastingDawg said:
Oh sorry...RaceBannon said:BroadcastingDawg said:Read that article earlier...
Really wasn't much analysis as to who will actually start.
Sirmon has earned his shot. I think. Has the physical tools, good leader, has been with the program long enough to get the first look.
Sirmon: I like that he's got a big, big arm. I like that he's 6'5. He's mobile, has wiggle in the pocket to avoid pressure. Ball comes out of his hand weird sometimes because of his motion... if you watch his HS tape he almost never threw out of the pocket, Bothell had him roll out 90% of the time throwing on the run... almost everything he threw was streetball-like. Worries me that he'll struggle to hit the easy passes right in front of him (which is why we probably hear about his accuracy issues). He's got the higher ceiling... but it always worries me a little bit when a kid sits for 2 years w.o playing much football.
Morris: He throws a tight ball... quick, efficient throwing motion. He's also pretty athletic, good at throwing on the run, avoids pressure in the pocket well. Lacks a little bit of arm strength, really has to give it his all to add zip to his passes. Threw a ton of sideline fades in high school (almost all of his big throws in his HS game film), threw a ton of slants when not going for the home run, you don't see the ability to stretch the field with him. His ceiling is probably a more athletic Browning... he'll kill you with efficiency.
Garbers: Throws the line-drive ball really well... he knows how to lead a receiver really well and generally hits his target in front of him, in stride. If he gets the chance to wind up, his ball really drives low and hard. His throwing motion is a little long, has a dip in it near his knee when he brings the ball back, causes him to really struggle on/ shows up on touch throws. If you get the chance, watch the play at the 2-minute mark of the highlight video of his game against Grace Brethren... really shows you where he's at when throwing a touch ball, not great. He's easily the most capable north-south runner of the bunch. He looks to run and he runs people over.
PM TO DNC!!! "Why are you so mean?"
PM TO LMC!!! "Hope you're good man, shit, we realized we're terrible people."
Is that better?
BAHHHH







