I'm not worried about Haener beating out Eason
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CoogReaper wants his schtick backRuffaloSoldier said:I happen to knwo that one of yor quarterbacks tried to come play for Coach Tucker in the spring. Peterson is a very unethical coach and prevented this. I think that the quaterbacks name was Surmon.
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We didn't get skull fucked by Bama in 2016. I was there and saw it with my own eyes.FirePete said:
But get skull fucked by likes of bama or ClemsonYellowSnow said:We don't need a messiah QB to win big. We just need a QB that can move the sticks and score some points once in a while when we get to the red zone. I mean shit...if the 2018 team was like 40th percentile in red zone scoring efficiency instead of last in Div 1, we would have gone 12-0 and made the CFP.
All we need out of Skinny is to be an decent upgrade from Browning. Add in some improvement in the kicking game and we're going to skull fuck a lot of teams.
We're likely not going to the CFP this year so it's a moot point. But the recruiting level up in the trenches gives us a lot better shot to hold our own in 2020 or 21 if we face one of those teams. -
I know everyone’s freaking out because Skinny apparently has chosen to check down too much already but the fact that his check down throw is a thing of beauty is definitely a positive. The expected 1 receivers don’t get separation - we all know that - but the amount of time it took Brownsocks to release a wounded duck screen pass was abysmal. Any upgrade in that will open up the field for the receivers (at least Hunter and Otton).
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I think you misunderestimate how bad Browning was.DuckMayne said:
I don't think its obvious that Eason is better than Browning. I think Eason will be the starter, at least for most of the year, but there's definitely a chance he struggles.dnc said:This thing might stretch past the EWU game but ultimately Eason is going to start.
I am worried that Eason isn't nearly as good as most of us want to believe he is.
Obviously I think he's better than Brownsocks and the walking turnover, but if he was the stud that his recruiting hype suggests he would have put Haener away in the spring or at worst the first week of summer.
The reality is Eason is most likely exactly what we saw at Georgia - a big, strong armed QB with serious accuracy issues. And probably not the highest football IQ.
He'll make opponents defend the whole field and probably have a handful of NTD, BB throws. But he's not the QB savior we've been waiting for.
ISHIT.
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We just need a qb that can make the other team defend the whole field.
That's Eason.
Yeah, he's not Tom Brady with a rocket arm ... but he doesn't have to be.
The other team just has to be scared enough that a ball will go over their defense in stride for 6 points and the rest will take care of itself. Keep them honest.
Brownsocks, against a weaker team can keep them guessing even though Washington was playing football in a phonebooth.
Against better teams brownsocks crumbled and the field was too small to operate in.
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North Dakota stacking the box said a lot.
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There's no Surman on our rosterRuffaloSoldier said:I happen to knwo that one of yor quarterbacks tried to come play for Coach Tucker in the spring. Peterson is a very unethical coach and prevented this. I think that the quaterbacks name was Surmon.
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You're not wrong. In the highlights I poasted yesterday morning, Eason had a lot of check downs that he threw wish such velocity that the RB had open space to run rather than getting hit as the ball arrived. They then turned them into chunk plays.Meek said:I know everyone’s freaking out because Skinny apparently has chosen to check down too much already but the fact that his check down throw is a thing of beauty is definitely a positive. The expected 1 receivers don’t get separation - we all know that - but the amount of time it took Brownsocks to release a wounded duck screen pass was abysmal. Any upgrade in that will open up the field for the receivers (at least Hunter and Otton).
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I agree. Eason is no Trevor Lawrence. He also doesn't need to be. We've been able to run the ball very effectively with a limited QB who simply could not hit certain parts of the field. Defenses are going to have a lot more respect for Eason simply because he can make any throw at any given time, albeit inconsistently. I think that'll help our run game more than anything, especially in the red zone where we regularly sputtered last year (again, mostly because of Browning's limitations).






