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re: Bo Nix is just not very good.

Posted on 10/11/20 at 2:01 pm to
Posted by metafour
Member since Feb 2007
3599 posts
Posted on 10/11/20 at 2:01 pm to
There seems to be a very prominent inability to separate Bo Nix from his recruiting ranking by many people in this fanbase. I'm seeing people post about how he'd be "elite", "incredible", under certain circumstances...and I'm just not sure what player some of you are watching. Ask yourself this: if he was a 3-star recruit and he was making the same plays/throws that you have seen to date, would you have any inclination to label his upside as "elite"? Honestly? I posted this already in another thread, but regardless of any decline in his play from the "Malzahn Effect" (which I've been pioneering for years now - he absolutely butchers quarterbacks) or OL ineptitude, Box Nix is literally an average SEC starting QB from a TALENT perspective. Can anybody point out even one elite trait he possesses from a QB "toolset" perspective? His arm strength and "zip" is about average, his accuracy and ball placement is average at best (if that). Does he have a particularly quick release? Not really; its about average. Are his mechanics elite? No, they're below average. The only tool I can see as legitimately above-average is his athleticism at the position, but that comes with below-average size and non-elite sense for carrying the football so he's not ever going to be a "running QB". I guess we can label his "intangibles" or whatever as above-average as well. Combine all of those together and you have an average SEC quarterback. Now, does he possess "talent"? Of course, but I expect any quarterback that starts games for a program of this caliber to have talent. Bo Nix looks no more talented than a guy like Brandon Cox was, and I'd be willing to be that not a single person here would describe Cox as possessing "elite talent".

Sometimes I really wonder how much football outside of Auburn some of you guys watch or are exposed to. If you guys want to get a sense of "talent" at the quarterback position; do yourself a favor and turn on the Buffalo Bills game on Tuesday and watch Josh Allen throw the football. I keep seeing people hype up rudimentary Bo Nix completions as if they're indicative of his 5-star ranking or "elite talent". His best passes are literally passes that you'd expect any NFL quarterback to make without fail...and those plays by him are mixed in with all sorts plays wherein he's throwing inaccurate balls on short dink/dunk passes or just generally throwing suboptimally placed passes.

This post was edited on 10/11/20 at 2:20 pm
Posted by au7342
Member since May 2020
207 posts
Posted on 10/11/20 at 2:44 pm to
Bo will never live up to his HS ratings as long as our OL sucks. Problem is the OL will not improve for another 2 - 3 years at best and Bo will be gone to the NFL.

When you are literally running for your life, you do a lot of bad things to try and make a play. Put him in uat's system behind their OL and he's a Heisman candidate.
Posted by FearlessFreep
Baja Alabama
Member since Nov 2009
17379 posts
Posted on 10/11/20 at 2:52 pm to
Lengthy analysis is lengthy - but spot on.

And I think it’s well past the time where we can talk about him being inexperienced. He’s started 16 games at the major college level, and taken 80-90% of his team’s snaps. This coming from his being the son of a successful SEC starting QB turned coach, having started three or four years in high school, and attended numerous QB camps.

You’d think he would have had the presence of mind not to throw the ball backwards on a spike attempt.
Posted by WarDamn101
Member since Sep 2012
465 posts
Posted on 10/11/20 at 4:47 pm to
That was a great analysist. Question is why was he a 5* coming out of HS?
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