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Tyler Bray - Cincinnati Highlights
Posted on 9/15/11 at 8:14 am
Posted on 9/15/11 at 8:14 am
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For anyone who missed the game/highlights. The link includes every pass thrown by Tyler Bray last weekend.
Watch the clip, become a believer.
For anyone who missed the game/highlights. The link includes every pass thrown by Tyler Bray last weekend.
Watch the clip, become a believer.
This post was edited on 9/15/11 at 8:41 am
Posted on 9/15/11 at 8:16 am to TouchdownTN
Still trying to get opposing fans to believe in Gumbi I see..
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Posted on 9/15/11 at 8:20 am to TouchdownTN
He really is impressive. This Saturday's game is very intriguing.
Posted on 9/15/11 at 8:21 am to TouchdownTN
I like watching Bray. Dude can sling it. It will get Tenn in trouble a few times this year though; he can be kind of reckless.
Posted on 9/15/11 at 8:32 am to TouchdownTN
The boy has an arm, there's no questioning that. He had plent of time to get the passes off as well, the Defense got no penetration. Plus poor coverage in the secondary, too many receivers were wide open.
This Saturdays game will be a fun one to watch. It will not only be the best Defense UT has faced, but the best Offense UF has seen. I just hope I'll be able to watch the game.
This Saturdays game will be a fun one to watch. It will not only be the best Defense UT has faced, but the best Offense UF has seen. I just hope I'll be able to watch the game.
Posted on 9/15/11 at 8:42 am to TouchdownTN
Two things:
1. Cincy had almost no psas rush
2. Cincy's DB's were really bad at coverage and tackling.
Lets see how he does against an SEC team before we anoint the 2nd coming of manning.
1. Cincy had almost no psas rush
2. Cincy's DB's were really bad at coverage and tackling.
Lets see how he does against an SEC team before we anoint the 2nd coming of manning.
Posted on 9/15/11 at 8:42 am to TouchdownTN
Cincinnati's defense was terrible, but Bray is a stud. Great tandem with him and Hunter.
Posted on 9/15/11 at 8:59 am to TouchdownTN
Here's just a brief recap of the offense from the game.
Rushing
32 Attempts - 126 yards.
Leader - Poole
21/101/4.8/0
Passing
Leader - Bray
34-41/405/9.9/4/0
22 Passes - Shotgun
19 Passes - Undercenter(12P/A)
Rushing
32 Attempts - 126 yards.
Leader - Poole
21/101/4.8/0
Passing
Leader - Bray
34-41/405/9.9/4/0
22 Passes - Shotgun
19 Passes - Undercenter(12P/A)
This post was edited on 9/15/11 at 9:00 am
Posted on 9/15/11 at 9:15 am to TouchdownTN
I wouldnt necessarly say I missed it, Bob.
Posted on 9/15/11 at 9:20 am to TouchdownTN
Hunters and Rogers are probably the top receiving combo in the nation. Bray sometimes throws into too tight of spots though
Posted on 9/15/11 at 11:02 am to TouchdownTN
quote:
The link includes every pass thrown by Tyler Bray last weekend
1. As he said, its every pass even incompletions. Not just tds and big plays.
2. Why does it matter, he shared the link in case someone wanted to see it that missed the game. You didn't have to click the link and watch the video. You didn't even have to click this link to read about it. But you are probably back working now and won't read this anyway, so thats fine also.
Posted on 9/15/11 at 11:23 am to TouchdownTN
after watching that highlight video, it actually made me more relieved after hearing about Bray's amazing performance against Cincinnati. for a number of reasons:
1. Bray was 34/41, at least 20 of those completions traveled less than 6-7 yards in the air. out of these completions at least 5 of those were screens or traveled a yard or less. it doesn't impress me that he can make 5 yard throws time after time with no pressure on him and wide open receivers.
2. Cincinnati failed to make any defensive adjustments against these short passes. not only this but they are far less athletic than the UF defense and don't have nearly the speed. these 5 yards or less designed throws won't work for a full game against SEC defenses.
3. Not surprisingly, it looked like all of his incompletions came off throws traveling more than 10 yards where the receivers were covered tighter. if you take away those automatic passes that skew his completion percentage, he's throwing the harder/longer throws around 65%, which is still good but not exceptionally good like his numbers make it seem
with that said i think Bray will be a great QB in the future but he's not going to beat our defense with those short passes all game. i'll note i remember 2 of his td throws being sharp medium to long passes on the money, so he can make those throws.
1. Bray was 34/41, at least 20 of those completions traveled less than 6-7 yards in the air. out of these completions at least 5 of those were screens or traveled a yard or less. it doesn't impress me that he can make 5 yard throws time after time with no pressure on him and wide open receivers.
2. Cincinnati failed to make any defensive adjustments against these short passes. not only this but they are far less athletic than the UF defense and don't have nearly the speed. these 5 yards or less designed throws won't work for a full game against SEC defenses.
3. Not surprisingly, it looked like all of his incompletions came off throws traveling more than 10 yards where the receivers were covered tighter. if you take away those automatic passes that skew his completion percentage, he's throwing the harder/longer throws around 65%, which is still good but not exceptionally good like his numbers make it seem
with that said i think Bray will be a great QB in the future but he's not going to beat our defense with those short passes all game. i'll note i remember 2 of his td throws being sharp medium to long passes on the money, so he can make those throws.
Posted on 9/15/11 at 1:08 pm to TouchdownTN
It's funny because my bold prediction was Bray would be the best QB in the SEC this year. Looks like I'm right so far. Let's see how he plays against a decent defense though.
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