Hugh on with Softy yesterday after 2nd practice
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MontlakeBridgeTroll said:
Hugh doesn't know shit.
Washington coaches knew he wasn't a P5 caliber QB Dad before he did. -
This. I know for a fact it's the reason that the Swede could not beat out Price. It is THE reason.RoadDawg55 said:
They have plenty of arm strength. Or at least enough. A cannon means nothing if they aren’t accurate and don’t have the mental part down. Read coverages, make quick decisions, move around in the pocket, don’t turn it over.chuck said:
I dont know. Morris has a live arm. It's a non issue for either of them.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Right, I think he has considerably more arm strength than Morris.chuck said:
I think they have similar arm strength. The perception about Huard comes from people seeing too many lobs in his highlights. If they stop fixating on that and keep their eyes open there are plenty of examples of him throwing the ball hard. He does it easily too, with the same motion he uses on every pass he throws. He throws a lot like uncle Brock, to be honest. You can always see he's using about 60%, maybe 75% at absolute most, of what he has in the tank.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't think any of the comps are that useful. And I sure as fuck don't agree with any of your breakdown of Huard's game. If you think he has less arm than Morris then we're just at an impasse. Can't really argue with someone who sees blue when you look at red.1to392831weretaken said:
You have three quarterbacks:GreenRiverGatorz said:
Sure. Eason to Huard would be a better comp then. So would Lindquist if you really want to stretch it. But the Huard-Browning comp ends the second you roll the tape.Baseman said:
I've seen lots of Sam. Live. In HS and 7 v. 7. Anyone who doesn't think Alexander, Tinae, Troy Franklin, J. Johnson and Egbuka don't play a major role in the hype are fooling themselves. HS football is littered with limp arm QBs. Only one amassed 229 passing TDs. 91 in his senior year. 4 year starter at Washington. Broke all the all time records. This bored hated him. You've bought the hype if you can't see the comparison. Arm: Skinny>Sam>Browning. Jeff Lindquist and Jack Locker could rip it.GreenRiverGatorz said:Anyone comparing Huard to Browning hasn't watched a single throw of his. The bust outcome is always an option, but as a prospect his arm is nothing like Browning's. Some might even say night and day.
Husky nation has Savior Sam delivering them back to Pasadena. More than a few have UW back in the semis. Twice if he doesn't leave early. Hype.
I like Sam. His dad is a swell guy (he is). Sam is a maybe until he isn't.
1.) 6'3", 180 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 40 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement instead of velocity, about 50 yard range as the crow flies.
2.) 6'2", 175 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 45 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement and arc over velocity, between 55 and 60 yard range as the crow flies.
3.) 6'6", 220 lb. pocket passer who's an absolute statue. Canon for an arm. Throws with one speed and that speed is "yes." Somewhat accurate, decreasingly so downfield, unless throwing a 50 yard rope. Infinity yard range as the crow flies.
One of these things is not like the other. Huard's game/feet/frame are way more similar to Browning's than Eason's. He is Browning out of high school with a stronger arm. He is Morris with a bit less arm and more accuracy. Eason? He's nothing like Eason. And Lindquist? Dafuq?
I’m not saying anything that people don’t know. Arm strength is merely a luxury. We all prefer a rocket armed QB if all things are equal. We also would prefer a 1,000 yard rusher.
Both of these guys have the potential to be really good. Morris had some struggles, but he also threw some ropes, and showed some heart and resilience. Huard is a great prospect that is advanced mentally for the position and he has a lot of room to grow. -
The Swede couldn't beat out Myley Cyrus. It was Joe Montanya's kid who couldn't beat out Price.creepycoug said:
This. I know for a fact it's the reason that the Swede could not beat out Price. It is THE reason.RoadDawg55 said:
They have plenty of arm strength. Or at least enough. A cannon means nothing if they aren’t accurate and don’t have the mental part down. Read coverages, make quick decisions, move around in the pocket, don’t turn it over.chuck said:
I dont know. Morris has a live arm. It's a non issue for either of them.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Right, I think he has considerably more arm strength than Morris.chuck said:
I think they have similar arm strength. The perception about Huard comes from people seeing too many lobs in his highlights. If they stop fixating on that and keep their eyes open there are plenty of examples of him throwing the ball hard. He does it easily too, with the same motion he uses on every pass he throws. He throws a lot like uncle Brock, to be honest. You can always see he's using about 60%, maybe 75% at absolute most, of what he has in the tank.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't think any of the comps are that useful. And I sure as fuck don't agree with any of your breakdown of Huard's game. If you think he has less arm than Morris then we're just at an impasse. Can't really argue with someone who sees blue when you look at red.1to392831weretaken said:
You have three quarterbacks:GreenRiverGatorz said:
Sure. Eason to Huard would be a better comp then. So would Lindquist if you really want to stretch it. But the Huard-Browning comp ends the second you roll the tape.Baseman said:
I've seen lots of Sam. Live. In HS and 7 v. 7. Anyone who doesn't think Alexander, Tinae, Troy Franklin, J. Johnson and Egbuka don't play a major role in the hype are fooling themselves. HS football is littered with limp arm QBs. Only one amassed 229 passing TDs. 91 in his senior year. 4 year starter at Washington. Broke all the all time records. This bored hated him. You've bought the hype if you can't see the comparison. Arm: Skinny>Sam>Browning. Jeff Lindquist and Jack Locker could rip it.GreenRiverGatorz said:Anyone comparing Huard to Browning hasn't watched a single throw of his. The bust outcome is always an option, but as a prospect his arm is nothing like Browning's. Some might even say night and day.
Husky nation has Savior Sam delivering them back to Pasadena. More than a few have UW back in the semis. Twice if he doesn't leave early. Hype.
I like Sam. His dad is a swell guy (he is). Sam is a maybe until he isn't.
1.) 6'3", 180 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 40 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement instead of velocity, about 50 yard range as the crow flies.
2.) 6'2", 175 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 45 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement and arc over velocity, between 55 and 60 yard range as the crow flies.
3.) 6'6", 220 lb. pocket passer who's an absolute statue. Canon for an arm. Throws with one speed and that speed is "yes." Somewhat accurate, decreasingly so downfield, unless throwing a 50 yard rope. Infinity yard range as the crow flies.
One of these things is not like the other. Huard's game/feet/frame are way more similar to Browning's than Eason's. He is Browning out of high school with a stronger arm. He is Morris with a bit less arm and more accuracy. Eason? He's nothing like Eason. And Lindquist? Dafuq?
I’m not saying anything that people don’t know. Arm strength is merely a luxury. We all prefer a rocket armed QB if all things are equal. We also would prefer a 1,000 yard rusher.
Both of these guys have the potential to be really good. Morris had some struggles, but he also threw some ropes, and showed some heart and resilience. Huard is a great prospect that is advanced mentally for the position and he has a lot of room to grow. -
True. It did suggest he was closer than he really was.1to392831weretaken said:
The Swede couldn't beat out Myley Cyrus. It was Joe Montanya's kid who couldn't beat out Price.creepycoug said:
This. I know for a fact it's the reason that the Swede could not beat out Price. It is THE reason.RoadDawg55 said:
They have plenty of arm strength. Or at least enough. A cannon means nothing if they aren’t accurate and don’t have the mental part down. Read coverages, make quick decisions, move around in the pocket, don’t turn it over.chuck said:
I dont know. Morris has a live arm. It's a non issue for either of them.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Right, I think he has considerably more arm strength than Morris.chuck said:
I think they have similar arm strength. The perception about Huard comes from people seeing too many lobs in his highlights. If they stop fixating on that and keep their eyes open there are plenty of examples of him throwing the ball hard. He does it easily too, with the same motion he uses on every pass he throws. He throws a lot like uncle Brock, to be honest. You can always see he's using about 60%, maybe 75% at absolute most, of what he has in the tank.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't think any of the comps are that useful. And I sure as fuck don't agree with any of your breakdown of Huard's game. If you think he has less arm than Morris then we're just at an impasse. Can't really argue with someone who sees blue when you look at red.1to392831weretaken said:
You have three quarterbacks:GreenRiverGatorz said:
Sure. Eason to Huard would be a better comp then. So would Lindquist if you really want to stretch it. But the Huard-Browning comp ends the second you roll the tape.Baseman said:
I've seen lots of Sam. Live. In HS and 7 v. 7. Anyone who doesn't think Alexander, Tinae, Troy Franklin, J. Johnson and Egbuka don't play a major role in the hype are fooling themselves. HS football is littered with limp arm QBs. Only one amassed 229 passing TDs. 91 in his senior year. 4 year starter at Washington. Broke all the all time records. This bored hated him. You've bought the hype if you can't see the comparison. Arm: Skinny>Sam>Browning. Jeff Lindquist and Jack Locker could rip it.GreenRiverGatorz said:Anyone comparing Huard to Browning hasn't watched a single throw of his. The bust outcome is always an option, but as a prospect his arm is nothing like Browning's. Some might even say night and day.
Husky nation has Savior Sam delivering them back to Pasadena. More than a few have UW back in the semis. Twice if he doesn't leave early. Hype.
I like Sam. His dad is a swell guy (he is). Sam is a maybe until he isn't.
1.) 6'3", 180 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 40 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement instead of velocity, about 50 yard range as the crow flies.
2.) 6'2", 175 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 45 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement and arc over velocity, between 55 and 60 yard range as the crow flies.
3.) 6'6", 220 lb. pocket passer who's an absolute statue. Canon for an arm. Throws with one speed and that speed is "yes." Somewhat accurate, decreasingly so downfield, unless throwing a 50 yard rope. Infinity yard range as the crow flies.
One of these things is not like the other. Huard's game/feet/frame are way more similar to Browning's than Eason's. He is Browning out of high school with a stronger arm. He is Morris with a bit less arm and more accuracy. Eason? He's nothing like Eason. And Lindquist? Dafuq?
I’m not saying anything that people don’t know. Arm strength is merely a luxury. We all prefer a rocket armed QB if all things are equal. We also would prefer a 1,000 yard rusher.
Both of these guys have the potential to be really good. Morris had some struggles, but he also threw some ropes, and showed some heart and resilience. Huard is a great prospect that is advanced mentally for the position and he has a lot of room to grow.
I know he got a fair shot and accuracy was his bugaboo.
He was at the wrong school. The Swede had the tools to succeed in a different offense. -
Swede was the master of the 1/2 yard run on 3rd and 2.creepycoug said:
True. It did suggest he was closer than he really was.1to392831weretaken said:
The Swede couldn't beat out Myley Cyrus. It was Joe Montanya's kid who couldn't beat out Price.creepycoug said:
This. I know for a fact it's the reason that the Swede could not beat out Price. It is THE reason.RoadDawg55 said:
They have plenty of arm strength. Or at least enough. A cannon means nothing if they aren’t accurate and don’t have the mental part down. Read coverages, make quick decisions, move around in the pocket, don’t turn it over.chuck said:
I dont know. Morris has a live arm. It's a non issue for either of them.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Right, I think he has considerably more arm strength than Morris.chuck said:
I think they have similar arm strength. The perception about Huard comes from people seeing too many lobs in his highlights. If they stop fixating on that and keep their eyes open there are plenty of examples of him throwing the ball hard. He does it easily too, with the same motion he uses on every pass he throws. He throws a lot like uncle Brock, to be honest. You can always see he's using about 60%, maybe 75% at absolute most, of what he has in the tank.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't think any of the comps are that useful. And I sure as fuck don't agree with any of your breakdown of Huard's game. If you think he has less arm than Morris then we're just at an impasse. Can't really argue with someone who sees blue when you look at red.1to392831weretaken said:
You have three quarterbacks:GreenRiverGatorz said:
Sure. Eason to Huard would be a better comp then. So would Lindquist if you really want to stretch it. But the Huard-Browning comp ends the second you roll the tape.Baseman said:
I've seen lots of Sam. Live. In HS and 7 v. 7. Anyone who doesn't think Alexander, Tinae, Troy Franklin, J. Johnson and Egbuka don't play a major role in the hype are fooling themselves. HS football is littered with limp arm QBs. Only one amassed 229 passing TDs. 91 in his senior year. 4 year starter at Washington. Broke all the all time records. This bored hated him. You've bought the hype if you can't see the comparison. Arm: Skinny>Sam>Browning. Jeff Lindquist and Jack Locker could rip it.GreenRiverGatorz said:Anyone comparing Huard to Browning hasn't watched a single throw of his. The bust outcome is always an option, but as a prospect his arm is nothing like Browning's. Some might even say night and day.
Husky nation has Savior Sam delivering them back to Pasadena. More than a few have UW back in the semis. Twice if he doesn't leave early. Hype.
I like Sam. His dad is a swell guy (he is). Sam is a maybe until he isn't.
1.) 6'3", 180 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 40 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement instead of velocity, about 50 yard range as the crow flies.
2.) 6'2", 175 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 45 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement and arc over velocity, between 55 and 60 yard range as the crow flies.
3.) 6'6", 220 lb. pocket passer who's an absolute statue. Canon for an arm. Throws with one speed and that speed is "yes." Somewhat accurate, decreasingly so downfield, unless throwing a 50 yard rope. Infinity yard range as the crow flies.
One of these things is not like the other. Huard's game/feet/frame are way more similar to Browning's than Eason's. He is Browning out of high school with a stronger arm. He is Morris with a bit less arm and more accuracy. Eason? He's nothing like Eason. And Lindquist? Dafuq?
I’m not saying anything that people don’t know. Arm strength is merely a luxury. We all prefer a rocket armed QB if all things are equal. We also would prefer a 1,000 yard rusher.
Both of these guys have the potential to be really good. Morris had some struggles, but he also threw some ropes, and showed some heart and resilience. Huard is a great prospect that is advanced mentally for the position and he has a lot of room to grow.
I know he got a fair shot and accuracy was his bugaboo.
He was at the wrong school. The Swede had the tools to succeed in a different offense.
The goal line fumble for 6 vs usu was my favorite. Wild swede forever. -
This is about the most accurate assessment I’ve seen around here. Morris seems to put his entire body into his throws to get down field. He’s using 100% plus. I’m not sure how well that translates into a game situation where he has limited time to throw. Cyler Miles had a decent arm from what I remember... until put in a game situation with people closing the pocket. It seems as though Huard throws with precision and touchchuck said:
I think they have similar arm strength. The perception about Huard comes from people seeing too many lobs in his highlights. If they stop fixating on that and keep their eyes open there are plenty of examples of him throwing the ball hard. He does it easily too, with the same motion he uses on every pass he throws. He throws a lot like uncle Brock, to be honest. You can always see he's using about 60%, maybe 75% at absolute most, of what he has in the tank.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't think any of the comps are that useful. And I sure as fuck don't agree with any of your breakdown of Huard's game. If you think he has less arm than Morris then we're just at an impasse. Can't really argue with someone who sees blue when you look at red.1to392831weretaken said:
You have three quarterbacks:GreenRiverGatorz said:
Sure. Eason to Huard would be a better comp then. So would Lindquist if you really want to stretch it. But the Huard-Browning comp ends the second you roll the tape.Baseman said:
I've seen lots of Sam. Live. In HS and 7 v. 7. Anyone who doesn't think Alexander, Tinae, Troy Franklin, J. Johnson and Egbuka don't play a major role in the hype are fooling themselves. HS football is littered with limp arm QBs. Only one amassed 229 passing TDs. 91 in his senior year. 4 year starter at Washington. Broke all the all time records. This bored hated him. You've bought the hype if you can't see the comparison. Arm: Skinny>Sam>Browning. Jeff Lindquist and Jack Locker could rip it.GreenRiverGatorz said:Anyone comparing Huard to Browning hasn't watched a single throw of his. The bust outcome is always an option, but as a prospect his arm is nothing like Browning's. Some might even say night and day.
Husky nation has Savior Sam delivering them back to Pasadena. More than a few have UW back in the semis. Twice if he doesn't leave early. Hype.
I like Sam. His dad is a swell guy (he is). Sam is a maybe until he isn't.
1.) 6'3", 180 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 40 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement instead of velocity, about 50 yard range as the crow flies.
2.) 6'2", 175 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 45 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement and arc over velocity, between 55 and 60 yard range as the crow flies.
3.) 6'6", 220 lb. pocket passer who's an absolute statue. Canon for an arm. Throws with one speed and that speed is "yes." Somewhat accurate, decreasingly so downfield, unless throwing a 50 yard rope. Infinity yard range as the crow flies.
One of these things is not like the other. Huard's game/feet/frame are way more similar to Browning's than Eason's. He is Browning out of high school with a stronger arm. He is Morris with a bit less arm and more accuracy. Eason? He's nothing like Eason. And Lindquist? Dafuq? -
Lmao...creepycoug said:
He was at the wrong school. The Swede had the tools to succeed in a different offense.1to392831weretaken said:
The Swede couldn't beat out Myley Cyrus. It was Joe Montanya's kid who couldn't beat out Price.creepycoug said:
This. I know for a fact it's the reason that the Swede could not beat out Price. It is THE reason.RoadDawg55 said:
They have plenty of arm strength. Or at least enough. A cannon means nothing if they aren’t accurate and don’t have the mental part down. Read coverages, make quick decisions, move around in the pocket, don’t turn it over.chuck said:
I dont know. Morris has a live arm. It's a non issue for either of them.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Right, I think he has considerably more arm strength than Morris.chuck said:
I think they have similar arm strength. The perception about Huard comes from people seeing too many lobs in his highlights. If they stop fixating on that and keep their eyes open there are plenty of examples of him throwing the ball hard. He does it easily too, with the same motion he uses on every pass he throws. He throws a lot like uncle Brock, to be honest. You can always see he's using about 60%, maybe 75% at absolute most, of what he has in the tank.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't think any of the comps are that useful. And I sure as fuck don't agree with any of your breakdown of Huard's game. If you think he has less arm than Morris then we're just at an impasse. Can't really argue with someone who sees blue when you look at red.1to392831weretaken said:
You have three quarterbacks:GreenRiverGatorz said:
Sure. Eason to Huard would be a better comp then. So would Lindquist if you really want to stretch it. But the Huard-Browning comp ends the second you roll the tape.Baseman said:
I've seen lots of Sam. Live. In HS and 7 v. 7. Anyone who doesn't think Alexander, Tinae, Troy Franklin, J. Johnson and Egbuka don't play a major role in the hype are fooling themselves. HS football is littered with limp arm QBs. Only one amassed 229 passing TDs. 91 in his senior year. 4 year starter at Washington. Broke all the all time records. This bored hated him. You've bought the hype if you can't see the comparison. Arm: Skinny>Sam>Browning. Jeff Lindquist and Jack Locker could rip it.GreenRiverGatorz said:Anyone comparing Huard to Browning hasn't watched a single throw of his. The bust outcome is always an option, but as a prospect his arm is nothing like Browning's. Some might even say night and day.
Husky nation has Savior Sam delivering them back to Pasadena. More than a few have UW back in the semis. Twice if he doesn't leave early. Hype.
I like Sam. His dad is a swell guy (he is). Sam is a maybe until he isn't.
1.) 6'3", 180 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 40 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement instead of velocity, about 50 yard range as the crow flies.
2.) 6'2", 175 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 45 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement and arc over velocity, between 55 and 60 yard range as the crow flies.
3.) 6'6", 220 lb. pocket passer who's an absolute statue. Canon for an arm. Throws with one speed and that speed is "yes." Somewhat accurate, decreasingly so downfield, unless throwing a 50 yard rope. Infinity yard range as the crow flies.
One of these things is not like the other. Huard's game/feet/frame are way more similar to Browning's than Eason's. He is Browning out of high school with a stronger arm. He is Morris with a bit less arm and more accuracy. Eason? He's nothing like Eason. And Lindquist? Dafuq?
I’m not saying anything that people don’t know. Arm strength is merely a luxury. We all prefer a rocket armed QB if all things are equal. We also would prefer a 1,000 yard rusher.
Both of these guys have the potential to be really good. Morris had some struggles, but he also threw some ropes, and showed some heart and resilience. Huard is a great prospect that is advanced mentally for the position and he has a lot of room to grow.
Yeah...PLU's -
Heard Huard took longer to go pee than the rest of the QBs on day 4 of camp, DOOMED&SELLING MY SEASON TICKETS. Its early spring ball, they're still just getting warmed up and feeling the team out. If everyone sucks in the Spring Game go ahead and worry some, but our WRs can get separation, J Mac blew past dudes all season,just needed to finish and get bigger, Rome when targeted alot for the first time had like 160 yards. Bynum is a proven D1 stud, both of our transfers have plenty tape getting separation at the D1 level, the Michigan one has elite speed proven against Alabama. The WR group are not JAGs, we are in week 1 of spring camp, dont get sand in your vageen just yet. Morris is a capable P5 QB, Huard just left high school and a different offense a week ago, playing with new WRs and now TEs. A lot for him to learn, but that will start to come naturally once he has learned it, he is probably highly focused on learning the offense and the technical aspects, eventually that process will be second nature and he wont have to think thru everything. "5 Star QB isnt an elite P5 starter 1 week into enrolling and learning an entirely new offense, guaranteed bust"
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Dude? Maybe @ Army in their wishbone.creepycoug said:
True. It did suggest he was closer than he really was.1to392831weretaken said:
The Swede couldn't beat out Myley Cyrus. It was Joe Montanya's kid who couldn't beat out Price.creepycoug said:
This. I know for a fact it's the reason that the Swede could not beat out Price. It is THE reason.RoadDawg55 said:
They have plenty of arm strength. Or at least enough. A cannon means nothing if they aren’t accurate and don’t have the mental part down. Read coverages, make quick decisions, move around in the pocket, don’t turn it over.chuck said:
I dont know. Morris has a live arm. It's a non issue for either of them.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Right, I think he has considerably more arm strength than Morris.chuck said:
I think they have similar arm strength. The perception about Huard comes from people seeing too many lobs in his highlights. If they stop fixating on that and keep their eyes open there are plenty of examples of him throwing the ball hard. He does it easily too, with the same motion he uses on every pass he throws. He throws a lot like uncle Brock, to be honest. You can always see he's using about 60%, maybe 75% at absolute most, of what he has in the tank.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't think any of the comps are that useful. And I sure as fuck don't agree with any of your breakdown of Huard's game. If you think he has less arm than Morris then we're just at an impasse. Can't really argue with someone who sees blue when you look at red.1to392831weretaken said:
You have three quarterbacks:GreenRiverGatorz said:
Sure. Eason to Huard would be a better comp then. So would Lindquist if you really want to stretch it. But the Huard-Browning comp ends the second you roll the tape.Baseman said:
I've seen lots of Sam. Live. In HS and 7 v. 7. Anyone who doesn't think Alexander, Tinae, Troy Franklin, J. Johnson and Egbuka don't play a major role in the hype are fooling themselves. HS football is littered with limp arm QBs. Only one amassed 229 passing TDs. 91 in his senior year. 4 year starter at Washington. Broke all the all time records. This bored hated him. You've bought the hype if you can't see the comparison. Arm: Skinny>Sam>Browning. Jeff Lindquist and Jack Locker could rip it.GreenRiverGatorz said:Anyone comparing Huard to Browning hasn't watched a single throw of his. The bust outcome is always an option, but as a prospect his arm is nothing like Browning's. Some might even say night and day.
Husky nation has Savior Sam delivering them back to Pasadena. More than a few have UW back in the semis. Twice if he doesn't leave early. Hype.
I like Sam. His dad is a swell guy (he is). Sam is a maybe until he isn't.
1.) 6'3", 180 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 40 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement instead of velocity, about 50 yard range as the crow flies.
2.) 6'2", 175 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 45 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement and arc over velocity, between 55 and 60 yard range as the crow flies.
3.) 6'6", 220 lb. pocket passer who's an absolute statue. Canon for an arm. Throws with one speed and that speed is "yes." Somewhat accurate, decreasingly so downfield, unless throwing a 50 yard rope. Infinity yard range as the crow flies.
One of these things is not like the other. Huard's game/feet/frame are way more similar to Browning's than Eason's. He is Browning out of high school with a stronger arm. He is Morris with a bit less arm and more accuracy. Eason? He's nothing like Eason. And Lindquist? Dafuq?
I’m not saying anything that people don’t know. Arm strength is merely a luxury. We all prefer a rocket armed QB if all things are equal. We also would prefer a 1,000 yard rusher.
Both of these guys have the potential to be really good. Morris had some struggles, but he also threw some ropes, and showed some heart and resilience. Huard is a great prospect that is advanced mentally for the position and he has a lot of room to grow.
I know he got a fair shot and accuracy was his bugaboo.
He was at the wrong school. The Swede had the tools to succeed in a different offense.
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Maybe. Dude never ran that hard for 6-4, 230.Baseman said:
Dude? Maybe @ Army in their wishbone.creepycoug said:
True. It did suggest he was closer than he really was.1to392831weretaken said:
The Swede couldn't beat out Myley Cyrus. It was Joe Montanya's kid who couldn't beat out Price.creepycoug said:
This. I know for a fact it's the reason that the Swede could not beat out Price. It is THE reason.RoadDawg55 said:
They have plenty of arm strength. Or at least enough. A cannon means nothing if they aren’t accurate and don’t have the mental part down. Read coverages, make quick decisions, move around in the pocket, don’t turn it over.chuck said:
I dont know. Morris has a live arm. It's a non issue for either of them.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Right, I think he has considerably more arm strength than Morris.chuck said:
I think they have similar arm strength. The perception about Huard comes from people seeing too many lobs in his highlights. If they stop fixating on that and keep their eyes open there are plenty of examples of him throwing the ball hard. He does it easily too, with the same motion he uses on every pass he throws. He throws a lot like uncle Brock, to be honest. You can always see he's using about 60%, maybe 75% at absolute most, of what he has in the tank.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't think any of the comps are that useful. And I sure as fuck don't agree with any of your breakdown of Huard's game. If you think he has less arm than Morris then we're just at an impasse. Can't really argue with someone who sees blue when you look at red.1to392831weretaken said:
You have three quarterbacks:GreenRiverGatorz said:
Sure. Eason to Huard would be a better comp then. So would Lindquist if you really want to stretch it. But the Huard-Browning comp ends the second you roll the tape.Baseman said:
I've seen lots of Sam. Live. In HS and 7 v. 7. Anyone who doesn't think Alexander, Tinae, Troy Franklin, J. Johnson and Egbuka don't play a major role in the hype are fooling themselves. HS football is littered with limp arm QBs. Only one amassed 229 passing TDs. 91 in his senior year. 4 year starter at Washington. Broke all the all time records. This bored hated him. You've bought the hype if you can't see the comparison. Arm: Skinny>Sam>Browning. Jeff Lindquist and Jack Locker could rip it.GreenRiverGatorz said:Anyone comparing Huard to Browning hasn't watched a single throw of his. The bust outcome is always an option, but as a prospect his arm is nothing like Browning's. Some might even say night and day.
Husky nation has Savior Sam delivering them back to Pasadena. More than a few have UW back in the semis. Twice if he doesn't leave early. Hype.
I like Sam. His dad is a swell guy (he is). Sam is a maybe until he isn't.
1.) 6'3", 180 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 40 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement instead of velocity, about 50 yard range as the crow flies.
2.) 6'2", 175 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 45 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement and arc over velocity, between 55 and 60 yard range as the crow flies.
3.) 6'6", 220 lb. pocket passer who's an absolute statue. Canon for an arm. Throws with one speed and that speed is "yes." Somewhat accurate, decreasingly so downfield, unless throwing a 50 yard rope. Infinity yard range as the crow flies.
One of these things is not like the other. Huard's game/feet/frame are way more similar to Browning's than Eason's. He is Browning out of high school with a stronger arm. He is Morris with a bit less arm and more accuracy. Eason? He's nothing like Eason. And Lindquist? Dafuq?
I’m not saying anything that people don’t know. Arm strength is merely a luxury. We all prefer a rocket armed QB if all things are equal. We also would prefer a 1,000 yard rusher.
Both of these guys have the potential to be really good. Morris had some struggles, but he also threw some ropes, and showed some heart and resilience. Huard is a great prospect that is advanced mentally for the position and he has a lot of room to grow.
I know he got a fair shot and accuracy was his bugaboo.
He was at the wrong school. The Swede had the tools to succeed in a different offense. -
In fairness to the Swede, sticking him in the wildcat formation on the goaline was kind of tipping off the defense.AtomicDawg said:
Swede was the master of the 1/2 yard run on 3rd and 2.creepycoug said:
True. It did suggest he was closer than he really was.1to392831weretaken said:
The Swede couldn't beat out Myley Cyrus. It was Joe Montanya's kid who couldn't beat out Price.creepycoug said:
This. I know for a fact it's the reason that the Swede could not beat out Price. It is THE reason.RoadDawg55 said:
They have plenty of arm strength. Or at least enough. A cannon means nothing if they aren’t accurate and don’t have the mental part down. Read coverages, make quick decisions, move around in the pocket, don’t turn it over.chuck said:
I dont know. Morris has a live arm. It's a non issue for either of them.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Right, I think he has considerably more arm strength than Morris.chuck said:
I think they have similar arm strength. The perception about Huard comes from people seeing too many lobs in his highlights. If they stop fixating on that and keep their eyes open there are plenty of examples of him throwing the ball hard. He does it easily too, with the same motion he uses on every pass he throws. He throws a lot like uncle Brock, to be honest. You can always see he's using about 60%, maybe 75% at absolute most, of what he has in the tank.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't think any of the comps are that useful. And I sure as fuck don't agree with any of your breakdown of Huard's game. If you think he has less arm than Morris then we're just at an impasse. Can't really argue with someone who sees blue when you look at red.1to392831weretaken said:
You have three quarterbacks:GreenRiverGatorz said:
Sure. Eason to Huard would be a better comp then. So would Lindquist if you really want to stretch it. But the Huard-Browning comp ends the second you roll the tape.Baseman said:
I've seen lots of Sam. Live. In HS and 7 v. 7. Anyone who doesn't think Alexander, Tinae, Troy Franklin, J. Johnson and Egbuka don't play a major role in the hype are fooling themselves. HS football is littered with limp arm QBs. Only one amassed 229 passing TDs. 91 in his senior year. 4 year starter at Washington. Broke all the all time records. This bored hated him. You've bought the hype if you can't see the comparison. Arm: Skinny>Sam>Browning. Jeff Lindquist and Jack Locker could rip it.GreenRiverGatorz said:Anyone comparing Huard to Browning hasn't watched a single throw of his. The bust outcome is always an option, but as a prospect his arm is nothing like Browning's. Some might even say night and day.
Husky nation has Savior Sam delivering them back to Pasadena. More than a few have UW back in the semis. Twice if he doesn't leave early. Hype.
I like Sam. His dad is a swell guy (he is). Sam is a maybe until he isn't.
1.) 6'3", 180 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 40 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement instead of velocity, about 50 yard range as the crow flies.
2.) 6'2", 175 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 45 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement and arc over velocity, between 55 and 60 yard range as the crow flies.
3.) 6'6", 220 lb. pocket passer who's an absolute statue. Canon for an arm. Throws with one speed and that speed is "yes." Somewhat accurate, decreasingly so downfield, unless throwing a 50 yard rope. Infinity yard range as the crow flies.
One of these things is not like the other. Huard's game/feet/frame are way more similar to Browning's than Eason's. He is Browning out of high school with a stronger arm. He is Morris with a bit less arm and more accuracy. Eason? He's nothing like Eason. And Lindquist? Dafuq?
I’m not saying anything that people don’t know. Arm strength is merely a luxury. We all prefer a rocket armed QB if all things are equal. We also would prefer a 1,000 yard rusher.
Both of these guys have the potential to be really good. Morris had some struggles, but he also threw some ropes, and showed some heart and resilience. Huard is a great prospect that is advanced mentally for the position and he has a lot of room to grow.
I know he got a fair shot and accuracy was his bugaboo.
He was at the wrong school. The Swede had the tools to succeed in a different offense.
The goal line fumble for 6 vs usu was my favorite. Wild swede forever. -
You make that sound like a negative, but Maybe he just pees less often to work on his on field decisions making.BowDownDeathRow said:Heard Huard took longer to go pee than the rest of the QBs on day 4 of camp, DOOMED&SELLING MY SEASON TICKETS. Its early spring ball, they're still just getting warmed up and feeling the team out. If everyone sucks in the Spring Game go ahead and worry some, but our WRs can get separation, J Mac blew past dudes all season,just needed to finish and get bigger, Rome when targeted alot for the first time had like 160 yards. Bynum is a proven D1 stud, both of our transfers have plenty tape getting separation at the D1 level, the Michigan one has elite speed proven against Alabama. The WR group are not JAGs, we are in week 1 of spring camp, dont get sand in your vageen just yet. Morris is a capable P5 QB, Huard just left high school and a different offense a week ago, playing with new WRs and now TEs. A lot for him to learn, but that will start to come naturally once he has learned it, he is probably highly focused on learning the offense and the technical aspects, eventually that process will be second nature and he wont have to think thru everything. "5 Star QB isnt an elite P5 starter 1 week into enrolling and learning an entirely new offense, guaranteed bust"
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/news/releases/full-bladder-better-decisions-controlling-your-bladder-decreases-impulsive-choices.html -
In fairness, he only needed to get a yard for the TD. Or maybe not fumble and let the defense return it for 99 yards for the scoop a d score. But that’s asking a lot vs the aggies.chuck said:
In fairness to the Swede, sticking him in the wildcat formation on the goaline was kind of tipping off the defense.AtomicDawg said:
Swede was the master of the 1/2 yard run on 3rd and 2.creepycoug said:
True. It did suggest he was closer than he really was.1to392831weretaken said:
The Swede couldn't beat out Myley Cyrus. It was Joe Montanya's kid who couldn't beat out Price.creepycoug said:
This. I know for a fact it's the reason that the Swede could not beat out Price. It is THE reason.RoadDawg55 said:
They have plenty of arm strength. Or at least enough. A cannon means nothing if they aren’t accurate and don’t have the mental part down. Read coverages, make quick decisions, move around in the pocket, don’t turn it over.chuck said:
I dont know. Morris has a live arm. It's a non issue for either of them.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Right, I think he has considerably more arm strength than Morris.chuck said:
I think they have similar arm strength. The perception about Huard comes from people seeing too many lobs in his highlights. If they stop fixating on that and keep their eyes open there are plenty of examples of him throwing the ball hard. He does it easily too, with the same motion he uses on every pass he throws. He throws a lot like uncle Brock, to be honest. You can always see he's using about 60%, maybe 75% at absolute most, of what he has in the tank.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't think any of the comps are that useful. And I sure as fuck don't agree with any of your breakdown of Huard's game. If you think he has less arm than Morris then we're just at an impasse. Can't really argue with someone who sees blue when you look at red.1to392831weretaken said:
You have three quarterbacks:GreenRiverGatorz said:
Sure. Eason to Huard would be a better comp then. So would Lindquist if you really want to stretch it. But the Huard-Browning comp ends the second you roll the tape.Baseman said:
I've seen lots of Sam. Live. In HS and 7 v. 7. Anyone who doesn't think Alexander, Tinae, Troy Franklin, J. Johnson and Egbuka don't play a major role in the hype are fooling themselves. HS football is littered with limp arm QBs. Only one amassed 229 passing TDs. 91 in his senior year. 4 year starter at Washington. Broke all the all time records. This bored hated him. You've bought the hype if you can't see the comparison. Arm: Skinny>Sam>Browning. Jeff Lindquist and Jack Locker could rip it.GreenRiverGatorz said:Anyone comparing Huard to Browning hasn't watched a single throw of his. The bust outcome is always an option, but as a prospect his arm is nothing like Browning's. Some might even say night and day.
Husky nation has Savior Sam delivering them back to Pasadena. More than a few have UW back in the semis. Twice if he doesn't leave early. Hype.
I like Sam. His dad is a swell guy (he is). Sam is a maybe until he isn't.
1.) 6'3", 180 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 40 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement instead of velocity, about 50 yard range as the crow flies.
2.) 6'2", 175 lb. pocket passer with good agility and escapability in the pocket. Insanely accurate up to 45 yards downfield, touch passer, uses placement and arc over velocity, between 55 and 60 yard range as the crow flies.
3.) 6'6", 220 lb. pocket passer who's an absolute statue. Canon for an arm. Throws with one speed and that speed is "yes." Somewhat accurate, decreasingly so downfield, unless throwing a 50 yard rope. Infinity yard range as the crow flies.
One of these things is not like the other. Huard's game/feet/frame are way more similar to Browning's than Eason's. He is Browning out of high school with a stronger arm. He is Morris with a bit less arm and more accuracy. Eason? He's nothing like Eason. And Lindquist? Dafuq?
I’m not saying anything that people don’t know. Arm strength is merely a luxury. We all prefer a rocket armed QB if all things are equal. We also would prefer a 1,000 yard rusher.
Both of these guys have the potential to be really good. Morris had some struggles, but he also threw some ropes, and showed some heart and resilience. Huard is a great prospect that is advanced mentally for the position and he has a lot of room to grow.
I know he got a fair shot and accuracy was his bugaboo.
He was at the wrong school. The Swede had the tools to succeed in a different offense.
The goal line fumble for 6 vs usu was my favorite. Wild swede forever.