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re: SCAR fans, tell me about Dylan Thompson

Posted on 8/15/14 at 5:14 pm to
Posted by CocknDawg
Near Charlotte
Member since Sep 2012
1274 posts
Posted on 8/15/14 at 5:14 pm to
Throws too many flutters. I hope he has corrected that. If not, Mitch early....He can slang it with the best in the conference.

He went to some kind of camp in the summer. Don't know if this will help.

Rooster and I agree on 90 percent of things Carolina. We don't here.

I simply have no idea. His success really hangs on two things:
1) Is the offensive line as good as advertised. Can its members pull?

2) Williams. Super fast back and we will need him. This is the South, after all and the temperatures don't become good football settings until late September or early October. And I have been to November games in shorts. Davis is no 40-carries-per-game player, good though he is.

3) I am adding this one. Do the young receivers know their routes in Spurrier's complicated scheme?
Posted by goodshotred2
Columbia, SC
Member since Aug 2013
320 posts
Posted on 8/15/14 at 8:44 pm to
My thoughts and observations:

Pros:

He's more comfortable in the pocket than Shaw was. I think he has a really nice, quick drop back from under center and gets the ball out fast. Has above average arm strength, is more decisive on intermediate routes, and is more elusive than given credit for when the pocket starts to collapse.

Cons:

Tends to start off slow, and that can snowball if the guys around him don't step up early. Gunslinger mentality; he's much more apt to force a ball down field rather than check it down, throw it away, or run for the easy yards if they are there than Shaw was.

Conclusion:

I expect this offense to be more reminiscent of Spurrier's glory days at Florida. More under center formations to take advantage of our running backs and take pressure off him, and he has enough weapons around him in the passing game to make things happen. If he can manage the games better and the team buys into him, he'll have a very successful season. I think he'll put up close to 3,000 yds passing, but he'll definitely have a higher TD/INT ratio than Shaw did.

If you want game material to look at:

Clemson or ECU 2012 were his best games. Missouri 2013 was by far his worst game. I really don't think he played bad early on, but there were a number of dropped passes that he put on target, a few fumbles, and he never really got into a rhythm. You could also see how the offense responded better when Shaw came on in relief. They played with much more heart with Connor leading them.. will they do the same for Thompson?

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