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Posted on 6/13/17 at 12:53 pm
Posted on 6/13/17 at 12:53 pm
Nice read
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ESPN college football analyst Tom Luginbill wonders if quarterbacks like South Carolina’s Jake Bentley are a dying breed in college football. If so, he’s going to hate to see them go.
“I think Jake Bentley at some point may end up being a first round NFL draft choice. I think he’s that good, but right now I don’t want to call him an endangered species but in college football those guys are becoming that,” Luginbill told The State.
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Posted on 6/13/17 at 11:01 pm to I Bleed Garnet
I wouldn't say "pro style" QB's are a dying breed per se, its just that the offensive schemes are always evolving and we currently sit where we do at the college level.
As the next crop of offensive minds come through the ranks someone will have a variation of the traditional style of offense that will look different from what everyone is running now and he will light up the scoreboards on defenses. Then someone who replaces Mr. Luginbill will be writing an article asking "Are dual threat QB's and high tempo offenses endangered?"
It's all cyclical really and ultimately is affected by the Pro game. Now if someone can sustain success in the NFL solely using a "college style" offense, then that will be the measuring stick. Until then the Chip Kellys of the world will fail time and time again at the pro level where every single position is talented. College level is still about maximizing your talent and being effective.
Thats why I'm excited for Jake Bentley, he has to the tools and with even moderate success as a Gamecock, will have the NFL scouts all over campus... and that is how we continue to bring in more and more talent every year.
As the next crop of offensive minds come through the ranks someone will have a variation of the traditional style of offense that will look different from what everyone is running now and he will light up the scoreboards on defenses. Then someone who replaces Mr. Luginbill will be writing an article asking "Are dual threat QB's and high tempo offenses endangered?"
It's all cyclical really and ultimately is affected by the Pro game. Now if someone can sustain success in the NFL solely using a "college style" offense, then that will be the measuring stick. Until then the Chip Kellys of the world will fail time and time again at the pro level where every single position is talented. College level is still about maximizing your talent and being effective.
Thats why I'm excited for Jake Bentley, he has to the tools and with even moderate success as a Gamecock, will have the NFL scouts all over campus... and that is how we continue to bring in more and more talent every year.
Posted on 6/14/17 at 7:28 am to Mr.Sinister
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Now if someone can sustain success in the NFL solely using a "college style" offense
Honestly, I already think one is.
I wouldn't say New England is a college style similar to Chip Kelly.
But the shotgun, many short screen passes and drag routes, no huddle is very similar to a Mike Leach/Kliff Kingsbury model.
Those guys never had crazy athletic QBs who ran (like a Chip Kelly offense) but had very accurate passers.
Posted on 6/14/17 at 9:07 am to I Bleed Garnet
Thanks for sharing this. Interesting take.
I hope all these pundits' praise do not jinx Bentley or cause his head to explode.
There is also the sophomore jinx thing that we must overcome as well.
I hope all these pundits' praise do not jinx Bentley or cause his head to explode.
There is also the sophomore jinx thing that we must overcome as well.
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