Sam Huard
Sam and Kennedy's 2 4-star WRs overmatched a WEAK NPSL league.
His plus --not elite -- arm strength plays up because of Sam's elite accuracy and decision making.
I'm skeptical how this will translate in Donovan's under center offense. I love Sam but I'm a seller at the current valuation.
Donovan hasn't figured out the modern day successful offenses all have this philosophy. "We’re an RPO team that runs the football. If you’re gonna let us run the ball, then we will continue to run the ball. The moment you say we’re gonna take away the run, our system is built to throw RPOs" - Sark. Urban Meyer, now Ryan Day. Dabo Swinney. Their teams score points. Elite athletes want to play in those systems.
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Good run down on his con’s
I’m in though He’s gonna be awesome
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I agree with everything you've said here. I don't think Donovan's offense is a perfect fit for Huard (or any QB for that matter).Baseman said:A 6'1 Air Raid QB. Never taken a HS snap under center. Below average speed. Avg pocket agility.
Sam and Kennedy's 2 4-star WRs overmatched a WEAK NPSL league.
His plus --not elite -- arm strength plays up because of Sam's elite accuracy and decision making.
I'm skeptical how this will translate in Donovan's under center offense. I love Sam but I'm a seller at the current valuation.
Donovan hasn't figured out the modern day successful offenses all have this philosophy. "We’re an RPO team that runs the football. If you’re gonna let us run the ball, then we will continue to run the ball. The moment you say we’re gonna take away the run, our system is built to throw RPOs" - Sark. Urban Meyer, now Ryan Day. Dabo Swinney. Their teams score points. Elite athletes want to play in those systems.
OTOH, I think Huard is the perfect fit for Donovan's offense. He wants to run first, run second, run third and then hit you with a playaction bomb over the top. There was plenty to complain about last season but the willingness to throw it deep was there. Morris is just absolutely abysmal at that particular throw.
Huard, conversely, has scary deep ball accuracy, combined with plenty of arm strength.
Last year's team scores at least another touchdown per game with Huard.
That's not enough to make an elite offense - the offensive philosophy is terrible and needs to be changed. But it's enough to win the vast majority of games with this schedule and this defense.
Huard won't win us an NC with the offense as presently constructed. But I don't think there's a QB anywhere who could. -
Lmao another td per game with huard huh?dnc said:
I agree with everything you've said here. I don't think Donovan's offense is a perfect fit for Huard (or any QB for that matter).Baseman said:A 6'1 Air Raid QB. Never taken a HS snap under center. Below average speed. Avg pocket agility.
Sam and Kennedy's 2 4-star WRs overmatched a WEAK NPSL league.
His plus --not elite -- arm strength plays up because of Sam's elite accuracy and decision making.
I'm skeptical how this will translate in Donovan's under center offense. I love Sam but I'm a seller at the current valuation.
Donovan hasn't figured out the modern day successful offenses all have this philosophy. "We’re an RPO team that runs the football. If you’re gonna let us run the ball, then we will continue to run the ball. The moment you say we’re gonna take away the run, our system is built to throw RPOs" - Sark. Urban Meyer, now Ryan Day. Dabo Swinney. Their teams score points. Elite athletes want to play in those systems.
OTOH, I think Huard is the perfect fit for Donovan's offense. He wants to run first, run second, run third and then hit you with a playaction bomb over the top. There was plenty to complain about last season but the willingness to throw it deep was there. Morris is just absolutely abysmal at that particular throw.
Huard, conversely, has scary deep ball accuracy, combined with plenty of arm strength.
Last year's team scores at least another touchdown per game with Huard.
That's not enough to make an elite offense - the offensive philosophy is terrible and needs to be changed. But it's enough to win the vast majority of games with this schedule and this defense.
Huard won't win us an NC with the offense as presently constructed. But I don't think there's a QB anywhere who could.
You really are king doog -
Your crush on me is cute.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Lmao another td per game with huard huh?dnc said:
I agree with everything you've said here. I don't think Donovan's offense is a perfect fit for Huard (or any QB for that matter).Baseman said:A 6'1 Air Raid QB. Never taken a HS snap under center. Below average speed. Avg pocket agility.
Sam and Kennedy's 2 4-star WRs overmatched a WEAK NPSL league.
His plus --not elite -- arm strength plays up because of Sam's elite accuracy and decision making.
I'm skeptical how this will translate in Donovan's under center offense. I love Sam but I'm a seller at the current valuation.
Donovan hasn't figured out the modern day successful offenses all have this philosophy. "We’re an RPO team that runs the football. If you’re gonna let us run the ball, then we will continue to run the ball. The moment you say we’re gonna take away the run, our system is built to throw RPOs" - Sark. Urban Meyer, now Ryan Day. Dabo Swinney. Their teams score points. Elite athletes want to play in those systems.
OTOH, I think Huard is the perfect fit for Donovan's offense. He wants to run first, run second, run third and then hit you with a playaction bomb over the top. There was plenty to complain about last season but the willingness to throw it deep was there. Morris is just absolutely abysmal at that particular throw.
Huard, conversely, has scary deep ball accuracy, combined with plenty of arm strength.
Last year's team scores at least another touchdown per game with Huard.
That's not enough to make an elite offense - the offensive philosophy is terrible and needs to be changed. But it's enough to win the vast majority of games with this schedule and this defense.
Huard won't win us an NC with the offense as presently constructed. But I don't think there's a QB anywhere who could.
You really are king doog -
Keep in mind Baseman loved Skinny.
Does Sam have “it” in him like Skinny did? -
*you’rednc said:
Your crush on me is cute.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Lmao another td per game with huard huh?dnc said:
I agree with everything you've said here. I don't think Donovan's offense is a perfect fit for Huard (or any QB for that matter).Baseman said:A 6'1 Air Raid QB. Never taken a HS snap under center. Below average speed. Avg pocket agility.
Sam and Kennedy's 2 4-star WRs overmatched a WEAK NPSL league.
His plus --not elite -- arm strength plays up because of Sam's elite accuracy and decision making.
I'm skeptical how this will translate in Donovan's under center offense. I love Sam but I'm a seller at the current valuation.
Donovan hasn't figured out the modern day successful offenses all have this philosophy. "We’re an RPO team that runs the football. If you’re gonna let us run the ball, then we will continue to run the ball. The moment you say we’re gonna take away the run, our system is built to throw RPOs" - Sark. Urban Meyer, now Ryan Day. Dabo Swinney. Their teams score points. Elite athletes want to play in those systems.
OTOH, I think Huard is the perfect fit for Donovan's offense. He wants to run first, run second, run third and then hit you with a playaction bomb over the top. There was plenty to complain about last season but the willingness to throw it deep was there. Morris is just absolutely abysmal at that particular throw.
Huard, conversely, has scary deep ball accuracy, combined with plenty of arm strength.
Last year's team scores at least another touchdown per game with Huard.
That's not enough to make an elite offense - the offensive philosophy is terrible and needs to be changed. But it's enough to win the vast majority of games with this schedule and this defense.
Huard won't win us an NC with the offense as presently constructed. But I don't think there's a QB anywhere who could.
You really are king doog -
One more possession a game that results in a TD does not seem like an outlandish ask to me if the qb is top-shelf.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Lmao another td per game with huard huh?dnc said:
I agree with everything you've said here. I don't think Donovan's offense is a perfect fit for Huard (or any QB for that matter).Baseman said:A 6'1 Air Raid QB. Never taken a HS snap under center. Below average speed. Avg pocket agility.
Sam and Kennedy's 2 4-star WRs overmatched a WEAK NPSL league.
His plus --not elite -- arm strength plays up because of Sam's elite accuracy and decision making.
I'm skeptical how this will translate in Donovan's under center offense. I love Sam but I'm a seller at the current valuation.
Donovan hasn't figured out the modern day successful offenses all have this philosophy. "We’re an RPO team that runs the football. If you’re gonna let us run the ball, then we will continue to run the ball. The moment you say we’re gonna take away the run, our system is built to throw RPOs" - Sark. Urban Meyer, now Ryan Day. Dabo Swinney. Their teams score points. Elite athletes want to play in those systems.
OTOH, I think Huard is the perfect fit for Donovan's offense. He wants to run first, run second, run third and then hit you with a playaction bomb over the top. There was plenty to complain about last season but the willingness to throw it deep was there. Morris is just absolutely abysmal at that particular throw.
Huard, conversely, has scary deep ball accuracy, combined with plenty of arm strength.
Last year's team scores at least another touchdown per game with Huard.
That's not enough to make an elite offense - the offensive philosophy is terrible and needs to be changed. But it's enough to win the vast majority of games with this schedule and this defense.
Huard won't win us an NC with the offense as presently constructed. But I don't think there's a QB anywhere who could.
You really are king doog -
The offense is great. Getting rid of Nick Holt and improving the defense will make us much better
This is the iron law of the boy with his finger in the dike bad teams always have a bad unit
Huard could be great. Then the defense will start giving up 40 points a game
Husky Fever -
I thought he was pasting BallzFremontTroll said:Keep in mind Baseman loved Skinny.
Does Sam have “it” in him like Skinny did? -
This is the race I know.RaceBannon said:The offense is great. Getting rid of Nick Holt and improving the defense will make us much better
This is the iron law of the boy with his finger in the dike bad teams always have a bad unit
Huard could be great. Then the defense will start giving up 40 points a game
Husky Fever







