FLYguy3911
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- Oct 19, 2006
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Here goes UVA. Dripping down their leg again.
I thought they made a great point at halftime about all the open shots UVA passed up in the first half as they were looking to wear out the shot clock. Although they look safe now.
I can confirm that they're safe now.
To this day i still have a tough time watching replays of that game other than the philly special. Its over we won, no need to put myself through that stress again.You can never be too sure. I'm still a little bit concerned that Tom Brady is going to complete that hail mary at the end of Super Bowl 52 in 2018.
This is what I’m hearing too. I’ve heard he showed fullback power with running back speed, but like you said it’s hard to tell anything from it.Watched Penn State’s spring game on replay. Tough to really takeaway much from these things but they’re talented but young/inexperienced.
The rosters were unbalanced with essentially the 1-2’s vs. 3-4’s. Noah Cain ran pretty well despite being with the 3-4’s.
Two thoughts:Tommy Stevens is in the transfer portal. It wasn’t considered much of a QB competition heading into it but Sean Clifford could possibly be the starter this year.
He was out all spring with an injury & wants Franklin’s to name him a starter. Clifford’s had a good spring taking the #1 reps to that point that Franklin wouldn’t call it to this point.
If Tommy was going to be the starter, it wouldn't make sense for him the enter the portal. He's waiting in the wings for a while now. If he was going to start, it wouldn't make any sense to leave now.Two thoughts:
1. Bad timing for Tommy
2. Clifford now needs to be the answer at QB (I think he is)
I know? Can’t tell if you’re disagreeing with me haha.If Tommy was going to be the starter, it wouldn't make sense for him the enter the portal. He's waiting in the wings for a while now. If he was going to start, it wouldn't make any sense to leave now.
Two thoughts:
1. Bad timing for Tommy
2. Clifford now needs to be the answer at QB (I think he is)
Agreed. I just meant if he were to transfer, it wouldn’t help that he didn’t do it prior to spring camp so he could familiarize with his new school.He wants to play his last year. He’s got some talent & some traits that an NFL team could take a chance on if he can show it this year (whether that’s at QB or another position).
He could pull his name back but they had player interviews this week after the spring & I’m guessing Franklin told him it’s a legit QB competition from here on out.
From a PSU perspective it doesn’t really matter. May the best guy win, whether that is Stevens or Clifford. They have three other QB’s on scholarship with Will Levis getting some hype the last year plus behind those two. So depth isn’t an issue.
Moreso just babblingI know? Can’t tell if you’re disagreeing with me haha.
That’s 99% of what I say around here, so I understand.Moreso just babbling
He apparently had a good spring. If he goes Fields better be the goods as they literally have nothing behind him.
And from all reports this Spring, Fields is still a one read and take off QB. That may be good enough against most of the B1G, but won't cut it against PSU, Michigan, or CFP opponents. They went all-in on him, so they're going to live or die by his development.
In college it's not the end of the world (against normal competition) because the guy is a better athlete than 99% of the rest of college football. But that won't fly against the upper echelon defenses that have elite athletes at all 11 positions. Honestly, unless Fields takes another step in development, he's not better than Jalen Hurts.I don't watch much CFB, but that drives me absolutely crazy. I have never liked that in a QB.
I don't watch much CFB, but that drives me absolutely crazy. I have never liked that in a QB.
And from all reports this Spring, Fields is still a one read and take off QB. That may be good enough against most of the B1G, but won't cut it against PSU, Michigan, or CFP opponents. They went all-in on him, so they're going to live or die by his development.