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  • dannarc
    dannarc Member Posts: 2,744
    edited July 2022




    My BIL did the same, except it was his whole life savings in 10min
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,808 Swaye's Wigwam
    edited July 2022
    dannarc said:





    My BIL did the same, except it was his whole life savings in 10min

    That looks more like some of the other neighbors. This dude had a structure made out of pallets, a whole row of maybe 12-15 homemade pvc mortar tubes, a pallet covered in fireworks in the packaging, and two tables to organize things. There were also three people with propane torches so they could light them in bunches.

    I was impressed. I mean, I'd rather spend those thousands on golf clubs, fishing gear, and ammo, but it wasn't my money.
  • bananasnblondes
    bananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,576

    I like that Kienholz is a small town kid, in a state that rarely pumps out P5 talent, plays multiple sports and isn’t a 7 on 7 master, going to every camp. A QB could have undeniable talent but if they don’t play by the 247 and other recruiting guru’s camp games, they are going to be underrated in the rankings.

    Most QB’s suck so simply by the numbers, Kienholz will be a bust, but I do like him and am satisfied with him as the QB in this class.

    This is the truth and I'd also say that the "rankings" for qbs have proven to be completely unreliable. For every top-ranked guy like Trevor Lawerence who had a lot of success, you have 10 5-star guys like Jacob Eason who never lived up to their billing.
  • NEsnake12
    NEsnake12 Member Posts: 3,795
    7 on 7 camp heros tend to only get judged on arm talent and raw athletic ability. Completely leaves out 2 of the most important QB traits: decision making and pocket awareness. Eason and Sirmon both flopped because they sucked at both of the latter.

    Keinholz is one of those guys who you can tell has "it" when it comes to pocket awareness based on his high school film. The way he moves around to buy time on throws while also keeping his eyes downfield is rare. The biggest question, as always, will be the decision making
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,808 Swaye's Wigwam
    NEsnake12 said:

    NEsnake12 said:

    7 on 7 camp heros tend to only get judged on arm talent and raw athletic ability. Completely leaves out 2 of the most important QB traits: decision making and pocket awareness. Eason and Sirmon both flopped because they sucked at both of the latter.

    Keinholz is one of those guys who you can tell has "it" when it comes to pocket awareness based on his high school film. The way he moves around to buy time on throws while also keeping his eyes downfield is rare. The biggest question, as always, will be the decision making

    Lots of QBs have improved under DeBoer. There are numbers, math, facts, etc. that support this

    I trust the coaches
    Haener was a walking INT at UW and he became a legit QB under this staff. I have faith
    He definitely was. He couldn't throw to the right color in practice at UW. And yet he was neck and neck with big dick Eason in camp. Who the fuck was in charge of UWs offense?
  • DoogWhisperer
    DoogWhisperer Member Posts: 1,035
    NEsnake12 said:

    7 on 7 camp heros tend to only get judged on arm talent and raw athletic ability. Completely leaves out 2 of the most important QB traits: decision making and pocket awareness. Eason and Sirmon both flopped because they sucked at both of the latter.

    Keinholz is one of those guys who you can tell has "it" when it comes to pocket awareness based on his high school film. The way he moves around to buy time on throws while also keeping his eyes downfield is rare. The biggest question, as always, will be the decision making

    He barely completed 55% of his passes against terrible competition. Don’t judge kids by their highlight tapes. He’s got a ways to go to even be a mediocre D1 QB.