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BurntOrange&White

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  1. If everyone agreed about everything this place would suck.
  2. You gravitate to Warner's analysis because he's soft in his analysis and it caters to your own thoughts. The next video Warner puts how that is harshly critical of a QB will be his first. Also you're giant pussy.
  3. Jake Majors ended up being good, the other tw Jake Majors was bitched about a ton early, he got better but ended up average but we saw improvement. Jerrin Thompson was slow and ass, so he transferred. Gbenda was found goods....I don't think many expected him to contribute so any positives was a win.
  4. It's quite literally the narrative outside of Surly.
  5. I never took away any credit for how well we did, in fact show me where I did. But I'm also not going to pump sunshine and act like that was all because of him. The teams he played on the past two years have had more NFL players than any other teams in the history of our school(see record number of picks). Outside of RB due to injuries it is not out of the realm to say that QB was the weakest position of the team in 2024. It also happens to be the most important position in the game. And I don't see how you can say having better QB play could net worse results, that's just pure idiocy. Tom Brady going to Tampa and taking the same team Jameis played on to a winning super bowl shows this. But that's the thing with the people who blindly say Quinn is the reason, Quinn did well, Quin did blah blah blah, they can't admit the opposite. It took until after Quinn was done playing for ThatGuy to admit that Quinn had faults instead of blaming everyone else but Quinn.
  6. PM Helobious
  7. I'd say his highs are fewer than his lows...even in games we won down the stretch he didn't play well at all. His best game in the second half of the season was against Florida who was missing something like 3/4 starters or 4/5 starters in the secondary. Regarding your bold, do you or do you not believe a consistent higher level of QB play makes this team better?
  8. Couldn't agree more, we'll chalk him up as a pussy just to be safe and cover all bases as well. Probably because he's lost post snap on his progressions and the easiest way to avoid getting hurt or hit is to check down fast. How often does he stand in the pocket and take a shot to get a pass off? See the above designation to explain why that may be.
  9. Arm strength can be improved with QBs the easiest I think...but coming out Tom was thought of to be an accurate and efficient QB. We can't say the same about Quinn outside of 0-9 yards...It goes back to what I said a page or so ago....no one can really truly judge the mental side of the QB position and that is why bust rates are so high IMO. No one knows the tenacity of which a player approaches the game mentally... From New Englands own website Kiper's Scouting Report vs Ewers
  10. I just laugh every time I see “fair market value” mentioned in all this.
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  12. I always enjoy the jello shot cup of beans they give you
  13. Anyone else like Zito's Deli?
  14. @Nivek This is from NFL but pretty cool and kind of paints the picture of my initial thoughts regarding intermediate and boundaries https://operations.nfl.com/gameday/analytics/stats-articles/where-s-the-best-spot-on-the-field-to-complete-passes-and-not-get-picked-off/
  15. IMO and what I’ve seen watching NFL football the intermediate is the most important and being able to drive the football to the boundaries are the two most important things that really good NFL QBs do the best. Which basically means that QBs ability to hit those spots opens up the whole field…. I can’t think of a team that has won a Super Bowl with a dolphins style underneath offense except for maybe the chiefs a few years ago but Mahomes is the great equalizer because of his ability
  16. So take what we know from the analytics and put on the Quinn film. Watching Quinn this year the numbers seem to support what you see on tape from the guy. Does he make occasional throws and hit occasional passes that go against the numbers, sure. But he doesn’t do it consistently. The numbers say he’s good 0-9 yards from LOS, average at intermediate, below average outside the numbers and bad at deep. The film supports that from this year. His analysis and breakdowns from nfl scouts seem to support the numbers as well when you look at all the weaknesses listed from them as well as his positives.
  17. Just turned 10 months! IMG_6210.mov
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