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I don't even know that Huard is a guy with unique arm talent, at least not in the Jacob Eason sense. He's not throwing lasers. He just has preternatural touch and timing to go with an above average arm.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Maybe. We won't know until he's here how well and how fast he can process. Quick decision-making, timing, and pocket awareness are all x-factors that are hard to gauge in high school and the lack thereof has led to scattered carcasses of 5 star QB busts everywhere. They're also things that Morris has done exceptionally well so far and will continue to improve at.dnc said:
Unless Morris starts hitting the deep ball with some regularity Huard is going to lap him rather easily.RoadDawg55 said:
I do. Older and more experienced than Huard. It’s going to be tough for anyone to beat Morris out.PostGameOrangeSlices said:AEB said:On Bowman, remember this year doesn’t count on eligibility. We could have him Savvy ZTF Latu on the Edge next year. Think about that for a minute.
I forgot about this...you guys think Morris starts?
If Huard can clear that bar then he runs away with the job. Only a handful of QBs have his arm talent, and Morris is not even close to being one of them.
He honestly reminds me a lot of a less athletic (white), left handed Russell Wilson. He'll never have people rave over his arm strength like a Mahomes or Rodgers but he throws a catchable deep ball with soft touch and unfair accuracy.
Your points about the x factors are well taken. His ability to read defenses and handle getting hit are the biggest question marks IMO.
Maybe he doesn't start right away but I'll be very surprised if he's not the starter by the end of 2021. -
He has a good arm but what makes him special is his feet, ball trajectories, pocket feel, and he’s actually a pretty explosive athlete (36 inch vert i think) so he can make some off platform throws downfield.dnc said:
I don't even know that Huard is a guy with unique arm talent, at least not in the Jacob Eason sense. He's not throwing lasers. He just has preternatural touch and timing to go with an above average arm.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Maybe. We won't know until he's here how well and how fast he can process. Quick decision-making, timing, and pocket awareness are all x-factors that are hard to gauge in high school and the lack thereof has led to scattered carcasses of 5 star QB busts everywhere. They're also things that Morris has done exceptionally well so far and will continue to improve at.dnc said:
Unless Morris starts hitting the deep ball with some regularity Huard is going to lap him rather easily.RoadDawg55 said:
I do. Older and more experienced than Huard. It’s going to be tough for anyone to beat Morris out.PostGameOrangeSlices said:AEB said:On Bowman, remember this year doesn’t count on eligibility. We could have him Savvy ZTF Latu on the Edge next year. Think about that for a minute.
I forgot about this...you guys think Morris starts?
If Huard can clear that bar then he runs away with the job. Only a handful of QBs have his arm talent, and Morris is not even close to being one of them.
He honestly reminds me a lot of a less athletic (white), left handed Russell Wilson. He'll never have people rave over his arm strength like a Mahomes or Rodgers but he throws a catchable deep ball with soft touch and unfair accuracy.
Your points about the x factors are well taken. His ability to read defenses and handle getting hit are the biggest question marks IMO.
Maybe he doesn't start right away but I'll be very surprised if he's not the starter by the end of 2021. -
doogs always love backups and recruits more than the starters
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speak for yourself, i know he has 4 years of high school under his belt and will do everything possible to win the gamePostGameOrangeSlices said:doogs always love backups and recruits more than the starters
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rather easily, say 34-17 ?WilburHooksHands said:
speak for yourself, i know he has 4 years of high school under his belt and will do everything possible to win the gamePostGameOrangeSlices said:doogs always love backups and recruits more than the starters
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3 years*WilburHooksHands said:
speak for yourself, i know he has 4 years of high school under his belt and will do everything possible to win the gamePostGameOrangeSlices said:doogs always love backups and recruits more than the starters
we know 0 about huard
*fuck the WIAA!
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I give Morris somewhat of a pass on deep throws so far. Syncing that up with your receiving group takes reps. Ain't none of those to go around this year.
He's overthrown a fair amount of them so it isn't just simply an arm strength issue like it was with Browning.
Not saying he's going to turn into Elway with more reps, just that he could have significant improvement between now and the end of the season. -
are you gnu?UW_Doog_Bot said:I give Morris somewhat of a pass on deep throws so far. Syncing that up with your receiving group takes reps. Ain't none of those to go around this year.
He's overthrown a fair amount of them so it isn't just simply an arm strength issue like it was with Browning.
Not saying he's going to turn into Elway with more reps, just that he could have significant improvement between now and the end of the season.
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I agree it's not an arm strength issue. It's an accuracy issue, he just doesn't seem to know where the ball's going when it's beyond 20 yards.UW_Doog_Bot said:I give Morris somewhat of a pass on deep throws so far. Syncing that up with your receiving group takes reps. Ain't none of those to go around this year.
He's overthrown a fair amount of them so it isn't just simply an arm strength issue like it was with Browning.
Not saying he's going to turn into Elway with more reps, just that he could have significant improvement between now and the end of the season.
Browning was very good 20-30 yards btw. It was the beyond 30 where he didn't have the strength. -
Browning was not very good 20-30 yards. He was average. The passes were on target but had 0 zipdnc said:
I agree it's not an arm strength issue. It's an accuracy issue, he just doesn't seem to know where the ball's going when it's beyond 20 yards.UW_Doog_Bot said:I give Morris somewhat of a pass on deep throws so far. Syncing that up with your receiving group takes reps. Ain't none of those to go around this year.
He's overthrown a fair amount of them so it isn't just simply an arm strength issue like it was with Browning.
Not saying he's going to turn into Elway with more reps, just that he could have significant improvement between now and the end of the season.
Browning was very good 20-30 yards btw. It was the beyond 30 where he didn't have the strength.





