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Do you guys like having a dual threat QB?
Posted on 12/11/14 at 2:12 am
Posted on 12/11/14 at 2:12 am
I think it's a breath of fresh air and adds a whole another dimension of our offense. I would love to see more duel QBs our offense for years to come. What do you guys think?
This post was edited on 12/11/14 at 12:38 pm
Posted on 12/11/14 at 2:24 am to CrimsonFanSince94
I've always been a massive fan of DT QB's ever since Vick and Young. Completely changes a defenses gameplan and allows you to pull off more plays than with a pocket passer. Also avoids the issues of a weak or injured line.
Posted on 12/11/14 at 2:25 am to CrimsonFanSince94
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Do you guys like having a duel threat QB?
I think our QB is pretty stupid if he's out threatening to duel people.
I do like dual threats though
Posted on 12/11/14 at 2:48 am to CrimsonFanSince94
The original QB in football was basically a 3rd/4th running option if a hole didn't open up for the tail back or full back or half back. Pocket passing QB's came when the game of football starting drawing crowds Im the 30's and 40's. It became entertainment and the criticism of football became stronger. With more people getting involves for self gain, the game started to become manipulated and evolved. It will constantly evolve forever. Eventually the game will migrate toward whatever beats HUNH and speed ball.
Posted on 12/11/14 at 3:28 am to CrimsonFanSince94
In Alabama's "system," you really only need a QB who can get the ball to the playmakers, and limit mistakes.
Well shite, it doesn't take Andrew Luck to do that. Sims is as good as any at making the throws needed to move the ball in Alabama's offense, and his running ability takes it to another level.
I'd be thrilled if they started recruiting more running QBs. I love Sims, he'll be one of my favorite players of all time. But can you imagine what Alabama's offense would be like if every 5 or so years they signed a guy like JT Barrett? Holy shite they'd be unreal.
I've really changed my views on what works for a team with elite athletes like Alabama. They don't need to try to sign big, blue chip pocket passers. Keep getting the elite offensive linemen and skill guys...let them do their thing with whatever tried and true schemes you want, and stick an athletic QB back there who can get them the ball while being able to avoid pressure and break long runs or get the the chains. Idk if the stats back this, but damn if Alabama isn't more productive and efficient at making first downs this year.
Well shite, it doesn't take Andrew Luck to do that. Sims is as good as any at making the throws needed to move the ball in Alabama's offense, and his running ability takes it to another level.
I'd be thrilled if they started recruiting more running QBs. I love Sims, he'll be one of my favorite players of all time. But can you imagine what Alabama's offense would be like if every 5 or so years they signed a guy like JT Barrett? Holy shite they'd be unreal.
I've really changed my views on what works for a team with elite athletes like Alabama. They don't need to try to sign big, blue chip pocket passers. Keep getting the elite offensive linemen and skill guys...let them do their thing with whatever tried and true schemes you want, and stick an athletic QB back there who can get them the ball while being able to avoid pressure and break long runs or get the the chains. Idk if the stats back this, but damn if Alabama isn't more productive and efficient at making first downs this year.
This post was edited on 12/11/14 at 3:30 am
Posted on 12/11/14 at 6:37 am to CrimsonFanSince94
I'll be honest, I never want to see a pure dropback passer again. Having a QB that's able to evade rushers is such an advantage. In the past, we would being throwing balls into the 10th row and we'd fail to convert 3rd downs because our QBs didn't have any athleticism.
Having this extra dimension to the offense is such an advantage. They don't need to be "run first" type of QBs though.
Having this extra dimension to the offense is such an advantage. They don't need to be "run first" type of QBs though.
This post was edited on 12/11/14 at 6:57 am
Posted on 12/11/14 at 6:45 am to CrimsonFanSince94
The ability to run as a dual threat yes. I do not want it to the extent that he would always be looking for the opportunity to run. Blake is perfect in this regard as he is quick and elusive for pass rush but when he runs it is usually a QB draw, he spots something wide open or it's a last resort measure.
If we get someone the size of Richard Todd again, sure - let him run.
If we get someone the size of Richard Todd again, sure - let him run.
Posted on 12/11/14 at 10:06 am to CrimsonFanSince94
Yes, why not have an athletic qb to scramble for 1st downs and ooccasionally use a set qb run
Posted on 12/11/14 at 10:23 am to CrimsonFanSince94
I think we would have lost another two games if not for Sims running ability. He was able to consistently elude pressure and make plays outside the pocket.
Posted on 12/11/14 at 12:24 pm to CrimsonFanSince94
I do like it, but I hope we don't go out of our way to play dual threat guys.
We don't have a true dual threat on the roster other than Blake, but Coker, Bateman, and Cornwell (the first two more so than Cornwell) are good athletes who can scramble. Then Barnett is probably a true dual threat.
We don't have a true dual threat on the roster other than Blake, but Coker, Bateman, and Cornwell (the first two more so than Cornwell) are good athletes who can scramble. Then Barnett is probably a true dual threat.
Posted on 12/11/14 at 8:38 pm to CrimsonFanSince94
Blake Barnett will be the truth
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