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Posted on 1/2/15 at 12:22 pm to reedus23
Posted on 1/2/15 at 12:22 pm to reedus23
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We also only threw the ball 19 times against Minnesota. Mauk completed 63% but obviously had the 2 INT's plus an INT on the 2 point conversion that doesn't show up in the stats.
The run versus throw percentage is a little deceptive. How many runs were drop backs by Maty where he took off? He had 11 rushing attempts. I'd guess quite a few of those were not designed QB runs.
Posted on 1/2/15 at 12:26 pm to the808bass
True. Minnesota had 3 sacks which were presumably designed passes and Mauk ran 11 times, which if all were originally designed pass plays means we tried to throw the ball 33 times. Probably more in line with the intended distribution.
Posted on 1/2/15 at 1:18 pm to the808bass
I have heard the same about coaches being split on who was the true number 1 QB.
Posted on 1/2/15 at 1:23 pm to countrygrammar
Country, was this a serious concern about MM by other coaches?
Posted on 1/2/15 at 2:00 pm to surgicalvenom
And who did they think #1 was? Printz?
Posted on 1/2/15 at 2:00 pm to surgicalvenom
Be happy with Mauk. Dude is a gamer. He has won us a lot of games. Coming through in the clutch. Look at his 4th quarter numbers, they are amazing. This was his first year as a full time starter. Plenty of other schools would kill for the year he had as a first year. Experience will take away 2014 Georgia games. Also, more than 2 legit receivers would help.
I am excited for the next 6 years. 2 more with Maty, and then 4 with Lock.
I am excited for the next 6 years. 2 more with Maty, and then 4 with Lock.
Posted on 1/2/15 at 3:36 pm to countrygrammar
I've heard the same, but Mauk is GPs guy.
Posted on 1/2/15 at 4:18 pm to JesusQuintana
Whatever the plan, Lock is happy with it, so I'm happy with it.
Posted on 1/3/15 at 7:56 am to countrygrammar
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I have heard the same about coaches being split on who was the true number 1 QB.
If QB analysts like Jesse Palmer and Greg McElroy are to be believed Mauk's footwork is beyond abysmal.
What are the chances MM and his hands-on daddy let a real quarterback guru work with him?
Someone like Mike Martz would do wonders with him.
Posted on 1/3/15 at 8:04 am to reedus23
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I really think Mauk is a gamer. I just don't think his skill levels and decision making are on par. I won't question his heart anytime though.
Yes. He looks very mechanical and wooden with his progressions and decision making.
Is this due to his high school system allowing him to freelance on every play?
If so, he's basically starting from scratch as an actual quarterback. Hopefully he improves.
Posted on 1/3/15 at 9:04 am to reedus23
Surg, everyone has their own perspective. Why wouldn't a WR want to come to Mizzou? There is an opportunity to play right away. Mizzou is coming off 12 and 11 win seasons, Mauk will be a junior next year and should be better. Odds are Lock will redshirt so if you are a WR recruit he in the wings. Love Mauk's heart.
The above Berkstresser comment speaks for itself.
The above Berkstresser comment speaks for itself.
Posted on 1/3/15 at 9:53 am to Stlweir
I'm just going by comments when I was at the Chicago Nike camp. Now do I believe every kid pays attention to who the QB is ...NO. But do their HS coaches fill their heads with the QB perspective...Yes.
Like I said, I was surprised my son was critiquing LSU's situation. Turns out, a coach told him to pay attention to that as we start the process.
Even at the camp they talked to the WR's about watching where certain recruits chose to go to school. My son honestly will probably end up pitching somewhere (he hopes LSU) so he will never be a top WR recruit as baseball is his number 1 sport. I can only imagine how much info and advice is thrown at the top kids. I learned a lot this past summer about D1 recruiting, it's vicious. I can absolutely see HS coaches telling their best recruits to pay attention to MM's numbers.
Like I said, I was surprised my son was critiquing LSU's situation. Turns out, a coach told him to pay attention to that as we start the process.
Even at the camp they talked to the WR's about watching where certain recruits chose to go to school. My son honestly will probably end up pitching somewhere (he hopes LSU) so he will never be a top WR recruit as baseball is his number 1 sport. I can only imagine how much info and advice is thrown at the top kids. I learned a lot this past summer about D1 recruiting, it's vicious. I can absolutely see HS coaches telling their best recruits to pay attention to MM's numbers.
Posted on 1/3/15 at 10:43 am to surgicalvenom
There are few schools in the sec/nation that have had the string of talent/ future potential at qb the mizzou has had for the last 8 or so years
Posted on 1/3/15 at 2:05 pm to semotruman
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And who did they think #1 was? Printz?
SEMO, I saw Printz play in HS, and he has every bit as much "potential to develop" as Mauk, which is why I think he should do himself a favor and move on.
He has a much more orthodox style than Mauk and really passes the "looks like a Div1 QB" test. Given the vast amount of time MM has absolutely struggled to not look lost this season, if we have to watch him try and develope for the next 2 seasons, that's fine, but there is no reason for Printz to stand on the sideline watching.
Posted on 1/4/15 at 12:00 pm to Jagd Tiger
Quitters mentality. Printz is a snap away from starting next season. Every year at every schools staffs are recruiting players to come in and compete. There are no guarantees.
This post was edited on 1/4/15 at 12:26 pm
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