TBS Browning Article


Nice article, a lot of OKG free Pub.
I'm in town from the bay for the weekend so I'll be at the D1 Section Championship game tonight to watch Browning at Sac State. Not that i'm a professional scout or anything, but i've watched a lot of live football and will relay my thoughts on the guy everyone is calling Kellen Moore Jr.
I have Sacramento high school football pretty dialed in, and the hype in the area about this kid is palpable.
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Ok, this kid is fucking good. Really really good.
Not one of his passes were errant. Every single ball he threw had a tight spiral, on time, perfectly placed. He moves around great in the pocket, making the subtle side steps that make would be sackers completely miss, all while keeping his head down the field. Throws great on the run, against his body or with. Really impressive stuff tonight.
Teammates absolutely love him, has that leadership vibe that seems to be really contagious. Loved how pissed he got when they were up 45-0 and a holding penalty put them back so they had to settle for a field goal.
He is actually bigger than i thought...was expecting a twig but he's got some decent size and a frame to fill.
The only knock i can make is his ball doesn't seem to have that elite late life. It's not like he's throwing floaters or balls that hang, his arm is still nice and the ball always seem to be on time with anticipation so it really didn't seem like an issue, but I wouldn't say he has a CANNON.
With him coming in the spring, i fully expect him to win the back up job at the least. He is really going to push those guys and I expect 2 to transfer because it's going to be obvious. I would say if it wasn't for the reality of true freshman starting being so rare, i would pen him in, because he looked A LOT better than anything i saw under center this year for UW.
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Also I talked with some Folsom guys close to the program and asked to compare Browning to Jake Roderiguez, the 4-star QB before him that went to Oregon then flamed out, just because Folsom does have a really great system and it makes me nervous.
Guys said Jake was more athletic, more like a Kapernick QB that would take off, and Browning was more of a Rothlesburger who was deceptively mobile and stands back and just chucks it all over the field.
These weren't direct comparisons to the NFL players themselves, but from what i saw i totally get it and am encouraged by this perspective. Essentially, Roderiguez was an athlete and browning is a Quarter Back. Roderiguez had great numbers too, but Browning just shattered the books nationally. -
But Denis_Deyoung says he sucks so he must not be good.
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Great Report. That's all fine and dandy, but he doesn't look very edgy.
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All irrelevant. How are his hips? Fridge or shower?Doogles said:Ok, this kid is fucking good. Really really good.
Not one of his passes were errant. Every single ball he threw had a tight spiral, on time, perfectly placed. He moves around great in the pocket, making the subtle side steps that make would be sackers completely miss, all while keeping his head down the field. Throws great on the run, against his body or with. Really impressive stuff tonight.
Teammates absolutely love him, has that leadership vibe that seems to be really contagious. Loved how pissed he got when they were up 45-0 and a holding penalty put them back so they had to settle for a field goal.
He is actually bigger than i thought...was expecting a twig but he's got some decent size and a frame to fill.
The only knock i can make is his ball doesn't seem to have that elite late life. It's not like he's throwing floaters or balls that hang, his arm is still nice and the ball always seem to be on time with anticipation so it really didn't seem like an issue, but I wouldn't say he has a CANNON.
With him coming in the spring, i fully expect him to win the back up job at the least. He is really going to push those guys and I expect 2 to transfer because it's going to be obvious. I would say if it wasn't for the reality of true freshman starting being so rare, i would pen him in, because he looked A LOT better than anything i saw under center this year for UW. -
Afraid to compete, I was hearing.
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National passing TD record holder. Did it in 3 years against the best competition in NorCal, as opposed to small school Ohio in 4 years. But I'm pretty sure he's just a system guy throwing to wide open receivers, right DeYoung?
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In Deyoung's defense, that team had no business being on the field with Folsom tonight. They were a cinderella story (beat my 2 seed Jesuit in the first round) and got completely destroyed out there. There were some wide open guys tonight, but everyone in the stadium knew he was going for the record tonight and they were dropping 8 and he still hit his guys perfectly. I mean perfectly. Even his bubble screen ball was beautiful, with zip, leading the receiver forward to make a move (take notes Cyley!!).HuskyInAZ said:National passing TD record holder. Did it in 3 years against the best competition in NorCal, as opposed to small school Ohio in 4 years. But I'm pretty sure he's just a system guy throwing to wide open receivers, right DeYoung?
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Thanks for the insight, Doogles. From everything I've seen, Browning and his team are darn impressive. What irritates me is when a poster continually states that Browning sucks. Feedback from someone who actually watched the game is refreshing.
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But how are his raping skills?Doogles said:Also I talked with some Folsom guys close to the program and asked to compare Browning to Jake Roderiguez, the 4-star QB before him that went to Oregon then flamed out, just because Folsom does have a really great system and it makes me nervous.
Guys said Jake was more athletic, more like a Kapernick QB that would take off, and Browning was more of a Rothlesburger who was deceptively mobile and stands back and just chucks it all over the field.
These weren't direct comparisons to the NFL players themselves, but from what i saw i totally get it and am encouraged by this perspective. Essentially, Roderiguez was an athlete and browning is a Quarter Back. Roderiguez had great numbers too, but Browning just shattered the books nationally.
Hallelujah!Doogles said:
In Deyoung's defense, that team had no business being on the field with Folsom tonight. They were a cinderella story (beat my 2 seed Jesuit in the first round) and got completely destroyed out there. There were some wide open guys tonight, but everyone in the stadium knew he was going for the record tonight and they were dropping 8 and he still hit his guys perfectly. I mean perfectly. Even his bubble screen ball was beautiful, with zip, leading the receiver forward to make a move (take notes Cyley!!).HuskyInAZ said:National passing TD record holder. Did it in 3 years against the best competition in NorCal, as opposed to small school Ohio in 4 years. But I'm pretty sure he's just a system guy throwing to wide open receivers, right DeYoung?
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But how is Jake Browning a good QB?
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I'm hearing he didn't show up to the camps where old men take pictures of him and put them on the internet. That raises some serious questions
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Sounds like Tom Brady
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I will admit, I really hope he is incredible in college so we can point back to the LPT talking about him not doing throwing camps. Because I believe we have all the screenshots we need.bananasnblondes said:I'm hearing he didn't show up to the camps where old men take pictures of him and put them on the internet. That raises some serious questions
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They are all over his knob now that others are talking him up. Agenda will never override their need to be accepted by actual football people.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
I will admit, I really hope he is incredible in college so we can point back to the LPT talking about him not doing throwing camps. Because I believe we have all the screenshots we need.bananasnblondes said:I'm hearing he didn't show up to the camps where old men take pictures of him and put them on the internet. That raises some serious questions
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"Once he threw for eight touchdowns in the first half.
How does this happen?
“Really good schemes, good practices, good line play, attention to detail,” says Browning in nearly a whisper."
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" Guys said Jake was more athletic "
Which Jake? Browning? Rodriguez? Lockner?
(I know, context but still.....)
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Yeah. I'm also hearing his arm is prone to fatigue...you know, from throwing all those TD passes.TTJ said:Afraid to compete, I was hearing.
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My bad. J Rod was the better athlete. Browning the better qb.EwaDawg said:" Guys said Jake was more athletic "
Which Jake? Browning? Rodriguez? Lockner?
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All of our boards trump twitter in terms of swaying potential recruits. Don't forget that.GrundleStiltzkin said:
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Premature Bump. I'm drinking and feeling proud of myself after 3 days of fall camp. I'm fairly confident he's the guy to bring us back. I still think Lindy isn't terribad, but Browning has got IT.
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Wake me when he does it in actual games.Doogles said:Premature Bump. I'm drinking and feeling proud of myself after 3 days of fall camp. I'm fairly confident he's the guy to bring us back. I still think Lindy isn't terribad, but Browning has got IT.
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What a cool day for the browning doogs man!
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Another Bump for @puppylove_sugarsteel
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Great scouting report. I feel the same way about him now. I like everything about him except at times he lacks arm strength and downfield accuracy. If that improves, he will be amazing. If it doesn't, he will peak at pretty good.Doogles said:Ok, this kid is fucking good. Really really good.
Not one of his passes were errant. Every single ball he threw had a tight spiral, on time, perfectly placed. He moves around great in the pocket, making the subtle side steps that make would be sackers completely miss, all while keeping his head down the field. Throws great on the run, against his body or with. Really impressive stuff tonight.
Teammates absolutely love him, has that leadership vibe that seems to be really contagious. Loved how pissed he got when they were up 45-0 and a holding penalty put them back so they had to settle for a field goal.
He is actually bigger than i thought...was expecting a twig but he's got some decent size and a frame to fill.
The only knock i can make is his ball doesn't seem to have that elite late life. It's not like he's throwing floaters or balls that hang, his arm is still nice and the ball always seem to be on time with anticipation so it really didn't seem like an issue, but I wouldn't say he has a CANNON.
With him coming in the spring, i fully expect him to win the back up job at the least. He is really going to push those guys and I expect 2 to transfer because it's going to be obvious. I would say if it wasn't for the reality of true freshman starting being so rare, i would pen him in, because he looked A LOT better than anything i saw under center this year for UW. -
I was shocked he missed as much as he did down the field. He was damn accurate when I saw him play. I'm hoping it was more of a strength issue so he was having trouble fine tuning the deeper throws and not a case of just not having IT.RoadDawg55 said:
Great scouting report. I feel the same way about him now. I like everything about him except at times he lacks arm strength and downfield accuracy. If that improves, he will be amazing. If it doesn't, he will peak at pretty good.Doogles said:Ok, this kid is fucking good. Really really good.
Not one of his passes were errant. Every single ball he threw had a tight spiral, on time, perfectly placed. He moves around great in the pocket, making the subtle side steps that make would be sackers completely miss, all while keeping his head down the field. Throws great on the run, against his body or with. Really impressive stuff tonight.
Teammates absolutely love him, has that leadership vibe that seems to be really contagious. Loved how pissed he got when they were up 45-0 and a holding penalty put them back so they had to settle for a field goal.
He is actually bigger than i thought...was expecting a twig but he's got some decent size and a frame to fill.
The only knock i can make is his ball doesn't seem to have that elite late life. It's not like he's throwing floaters or balls that hang, his arm is still nice and the ball always seem to be on time with anticipation so it really didn't seem like an issue, but I wouldn't say he has a CANNON.
With him coming in the spring, i fully expect him to win the back up job at the least. He is really going to push those guys and I expect 2 to transfer because it's going to be obvious. I would say if it wasn't for the reality of true freshman starting being so rare, i would pen him in, because he looked A LOT better than anything i saw under center this year for UW.
A year stronger should tell the tale. You have to be excited about the position going forward, but as we saw in the Stanford game the drop off is steep if he goes down. -
His issue on the deep balls this year was that he was overthrowing them ... my gut says that he was so focused on protecting the football that he was erring on missing long and an incompletion versus short and an interception. The deep ball he threw to Hall where Hall didn't fight for it in the Cal game probably further cemented that thought process.
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I have never been as glad to see a player's eligibility run out than I am about Hall's.Tequilla said:His issue on the deep balls this year was that he was overthrowing them ... my gut says that he was so focused on protecting the football that he was erring on missing long and an incompletion versus short and an interception. The deep ball he threw to Hall where Hall didn't fight for it in the Cal game probably further cemented that thought process.