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A career 64% completion percentage and more than 9100 yards is impressive. He has also thrown for 78 touchdown passes. He is efficient and unselfish. If the game script needs him to throw for 400 yards, he can. If he needs to turn around and hand the ball off 35 times in a game, that’s not an issue for him either. There aren’t many quarterbacks in the country who I’d want on my team more than...........
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It turns out we have a quarterback who can make those throws and can identify bad situations but can no longer read through his progressions and just locks on to one target due to some sort of mental scarring and still has an inconsistent deep ball. We don't have a heroics-based quarterback and we don't need one. It's not all on Jake that we ask him to emphasize his weaknesses but until he can go back to being a consistent game manager in non -stressful situations I can call him good. Our defense can keep us from falling too far in the hole against anyone in the country so he doesn't have to be a hero. If he can just lead to sustained drives by making the right choices on the field he will be good. I know the play calling doesn't help him a lot of the time but that doesn't change how he handles what he is given.
Maybe right now he is a top 15 quarterback in the country but I define good based on what he does and not how tall his competition stands.
Jood mentioned that the big thing he’s noticed is Browning is being held accountable and challenged like Jood hasn’t seen the last 3 years.
His example:
Browning threw an incompletion that ended a drive, and he clearly thought it was the WR fault. Browning threw to a spot and the WR ran a different direction. Jood said Browning had bad body language and said something to the WR.
Hamdan then called Browning over and told him that the WR wasn’t to blame. That the miscommunication and incompletion was on Browning. Hamdan then told Browning if he thinks the WR is lined up wrong or is running a different route, it’s up to Browning to correct it before the snap rather than call out the WR after the incompletion.
If this shit is true, then maybe TSINO.
I remember in 2016 when Hamdan was the WR coach, whenever a drive ended and Browning would pout, Hamdan was the one on the sideline going over what fucked up.
TL;DR
Babushka was weak and didn’t call Browning on his shit. Supposedly Bush is doing just that in camp, and maybe this season can be salvaged. Either way it will be chinteresting, and I love big Bush!!!!!
Dreams of a legitimate offense without Babushka fucking everything up.
Without the power of sark you guys are no good