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re: Is Dabo Really That Good?

Posted on 6/3/19 at 11:28 pm to
Posted by 3down10
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Posted on 6/3/19 at 11:28 pm to
Well since nobody will post Trever Lawerence gifs, I will.

This was his 63 yard pass on Clemson's first TD drive. I say that's some pretty busted coverage by Savion Smith(maybe Thompson), I say he has all the time in the world, and 0 pressure, and that Mac Jones can make this pass as well as the majority of college football QB's. I guess some people think this is the greatest of all time QB play?



Here's another I mentioned before. This was on the drive that ended in a FG. Once again, a clean pocket, plenty of time and a wide open Savion Smith reciever.



Here's the good pass he threw that I mentioned before that I thought someone would post. Does a nice job throwing it over the head of the Alabama defenders where only Ross can get it. Nice catch too, and nice job for the Clemson line to give him a nice pocket once again. There isn't an Alabama defender within 5 yards.



And here is the great catch by Ross. Lawrence gets a tiny bit of pressure at the end(dumbass Tosh actually brought 5), but still enough time to get it off easily. Doesn't throw a good ball, but Ross makes up for it with a highlight reel catch.



0 sacks in this game and rarely even pressured = who the hell couldn't make good decisions and the majority of those throws.

This is what good coaching(Clemson) vs bad coaching(Alabama) looks like, not the "Greatest of all time" QB.

This post was edited on 6/3/19 at 11:30 pm
Posted by 3down10
Member since Sep 2014
22924 posts
Posted on 6/3/19 at 11:40 pm to
Here's the 75 yard TD. He actually takes a hit on this one, but it doesn't matter because Ross has already broken Savion's ankles and heart.




Now go back and look at the Watson pictures I posted before. You can't see the difference?
Posted by WilliamTaylor21
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Member since Dec 2013
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Posted on 6/3/19 at 11:51 pm to
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0 sacks in this game and rarely even pressured

It’s called getting the ball out.


That gif shows how good everything about him is. Scanning the field, stepping up in the pocket, form, throw. That’s textbook.
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