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  • Kingdome_Urinals
    Kingdome_Urinals Member Posts: 2,897

    dnc 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?
    I do. Older and more experienced than Huard. It’s going to be tough for anyone to beat Morris out.
    Unless Morris starts hitting the deep ball with some regularity Huard is going to lap him rather easily.
    Doubt it. Time to learn our lessons and quit thinking the highly touted recruit comes in and plays right away.

    Morris will know the offense better, have more experience, and be better at leading the guys.

    I’m not going to call Sam Huard overrated but he throws in 50+ times every game and his WR’s are all going Pac 12. Garbers threw for a million yards and a bunch of TD’s for a great high school program in a tough league and doesn’t start. Most QB’s are busts and don’t play.

    I can also admit that we need to LIPO with Morris, but he’s shown enough that I have a hard time believing a true freshman will be better.
    His deep game is epically bad so far. Also, that Utah secondary was starting two freshmen corners and he didn't look like he belonged on the field for much of the game. Winners win though. I will say LIPO but he should definitely face competition the next couple of years.
    Yeah, Morris alternates between horrible and totally clutch. If he could break off 20 yard runs and clown a defense with his athleticism, that would be one thing. But Morris is not that guy.

    Utah's QB often looked better suited to P5 play. That said, Morris throws some big time lazers and you can win with him.

    Ideally, he would be eclipsed but probably not by a true frosh.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    dnc 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?
    I do. Older and more experienced than Huard. It’s going to be tough for anyone to beat Morris out.
    Unless Morris starts hitting the deep ball with some regularity Huard is going to lap him rather easily.
    Doubt it. Time to learn our lessons and quit thinking the highly touted recruit comes in and plays right away.

    Morris will know the offense better, have more experience, and be better at leading the guys.

    I’m not going to call Sam Huard overrated but he throws in 50+ times every game and his WR’s are all going Pac 12. Garbers threw for a million yards and a bunch of TD’s for a great high school program in a tough league and doesn’t start. Most QB’s are busts and don’t play.

    I can also admit that we need to LIPO with Morris, but he’s shown enough that I have a hard time believing a true freshman will be better.
    His deep game is epically bad so far. Also, that Utah secondary was starting two freshmen corners and he didn't look like he belonged on the field for much of the game. Winners win though. I will say LIPO but he should definitely face competition the next couple of years.
    There is a lot to play out. Watching how Morris does the rest of the way being the main thing.

    The play calling was bad yesterday. Morris stepped up and needs to continue to improve. I’ve seen enough positive that I think he’s a pretty good QB that’s just getting started.
    little concerned with his deepballz, but at least he does not shit his pants on 3rd downs. also did not seem nervous yesterday on that 4 min drill
  • BaldwinIV
    BaldwinIV Member Posts: 797
    can huard run? is he mobile?
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,942

    Tupatala had 3 snaps. He was in the whole series for Ulo and I was pissed about it.

    He made on a nice run fit on the touchdown but Jackson Sirmon got prison loved by their guard or tackle which allowed him to score.