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No, there is no way to fix BrowningI'm still finding it hard to handle the ups and downs of new play calling and possible player development. Either way it will be chinteresting.
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No, there is no way to fix BrowningIf Browning has regular targets in Ty Jones and Osbourne/Spiker plus Chico and Ahmed as safety valves, then his shortcomings can be covered up as they were with Ross/Chico/Pettis.
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No, there is no way to fix BrowningYour eyes are as good as mine
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I don’t think Browning can be fixed into a great QB. A lot of it is confidence though. If Bush can improve his confidence, he will be better.
Browning has played around 40 games. I think it’s pretty safe to say he is who he is.
If Gaskin returns, he should be a game manager. He has game manager skills but we make him play outside of those skills and he gets exposed. -
No, there is no way to fix Browning
fixed- the rest was unnecessaryRoadDawg55 said:I don’t think Browning can be fixed into a great QB.
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Yes, Browning will finally have an actual OC/QB coachI heard Ross is going to get cut from the Bengals, so we should be back to full offensive strength next year, EZ
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Yes, Browning will finally have an actual OC/QB coach
IMO Browning has the physical and mental skills to play the Captain Checkdown Alex Smith Role... and that should be fine...RoadDawg55 said:I don’t think Browning can be fixed into a great QB. A lot of it is confidence though. If Bush can improve his confidence, he will be better.
Browning has played around 40 games. I think it’s pretty safe to say he is who he is.
If Gaskin returns, he should be a game manager. He has game manager skills but we make him play outside of those skills and he gets exposed.
He cant win a game by himself but atleast he doesnt have a history of turning over the ball and actively losing the game too... so I guess thats good.
I dont have any fancy stats but I do have drunken memories and I cant recall many delayed draws or RB screens this year, easy dump offs to the TE, or short crossing routes to WRs... IMO the scheme highlighted Brownings deficiencies, rather than hiding them... -
Yes, Browning will finally have an actual OC/QB coachVoted yes because im a doog and there is no way a senior QB can be as unclutch as Browning has for the first 3 years of his career...right guys? Right????
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Yes, Browning will finally have an actual OC/QB coach
The only scheme that could have been worse for brownings skill set and abilities would be the old Bellotti Oregon run heavy spread option...PostGameOrangeSlices said:Voted yes because im a doog and there is no way a senior QB can be as unclutch as Browning has for the first 3 years of his career...right guys? Right????
Even with Browning's noodle arm we have skill guys in decent TEs, Gaskins, Ahmed, Chico, and a bunch of JAG WRs... UW should lead CFB in % of pass attempts of less than 10 yards
Take into account brownings arm, the skill guys, and the pass blocking, UW's WRs should almost exclusively be running drags, shallow crosses, quick outs, curls, stops, and slants. Instead we get slot go routes and fades on 3rd and 1. -
No, there is no way to fix Browning
I hate having to chin an Ewa post. But I will when it's clearly warranted.EwaDawg said:Its not mechanical. Its in his head. I would try electro-shock therapy. If that doesn't work, then maybe he can't be fixed.






