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re: Tyler Russell v. Jacoby Brissett v. Kiehl Frazier

Posted on 7/19/12 at 11:04 am to
Posted by Aubie83
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Posted on 7/19/12 at 11:04 am to
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I would be incredibly surprised if Frazier developed into a competent passer. He is a good runner, but as the clip showed, is prone to making the wrong read on read run concepts. His decision making when allowed to throw was unimpressive.


I understand where you are coming from whith that statement...but you do realize he was a true freshman last year, right?
Posted by RT1941
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Posted on 7/19/12 at 11:14 am to
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I understand where you are coming from whith that statement...but you do realize he was a true freshman last year, right?







A true freshman thrown in behind a line that did little to protect him or give him time to take a fart. The oline improves this year, and whoever the QB is will look better as well IMO.
Posted by therick711
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Posted on 7/19/12 at 1:19 pm to
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I understand where you are coming from whith that statement...but you do realize he was a true freshman last year, right?


Obviously. My points remain that this seems like the Kodi Burns story 2.0

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Kiehl as a true freshmen did not look good passing the ball. Based solely on what I saw, granted there were not that many attempts (thankfully in my view), it would be an upset if he became a proficient passer. He might. I think the other way is most likely.

SEASON CMP ATT YDS CMP% YPA LNG TD INT SACK RAT
2011 5 12 34 41.7 2.83 14 0 2 2 32.1

His rushing stats were also paltry. Consider he was sacked only twice for minus 8 yards. Here is his split.

att yds ypc lng tds
76 327 4.3 22 3

One would expect with his raw tools, running a primarily read run package that was likely put in just for him, with Dyer and OMac to take primary attention from the defense, if he made good decisions his numbers would have been much more impressive. The clip I posted earlier was a sample of what happened most times he was on the field. To throw two picks on 12 attempts when defenses expect you to run when you are in the ball game is not a good sign.

I thought Moseley was going to win that battle, to be honest.
This post was edited on 7/19/12 at 1:26 pm
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