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re: Break-Out Player(s) in 2015?............
Posted on 3/17/15 at 9:53 pm to GtownDawg
Posted on 3/17/15 at 9:53 pm to GtownDawg
If Park was a "project" for Bobo, then he was a project for multiple other top teams for which he did have offers. And since he probably had about as many passing yards his senior season as Bauta and Ramsey had their entire HS careers combined, it was not a great time to settle for projects going into Mason's senior year. Sooner or later, one of those projects was going to have to play quarterback for UGA.
In fact, Park was highly recruited, he was also highly rated, and he did actually win the SC Mr. Football award, unless you are suggesting that the award was fixed. So, somebody, somewhere, somehow, thought that he might eventually be able to make a wise decision with the football in his hands and complete a pass or two.
I've seen an interview with Park's coach where he said that his offense substantially changed every year while Park was there because of personnel changes, and that Park had to make some pretty dramatic adjustments in his game. He implied that their offensive line wasn't very stalwart, which might be why you see Park scrambling and throwing on the run with regularity in his highlights. It's conceivable that Stratford owed some of their success to Jacob Park's abilities to operate under less than ideal conditions.
So, maybe the people recruiting him thought he had enough brains and physical ability to improve on his mechanics and decision making. Or maybe our resident Jacob Park authority is correct, Park is worthless, and Richt and Bobo just felt that Georgia can't hope to do any better than recruit a steady stream of "projects" at qb position and revert to the Vince Dooley style of offense. We should know soon.
In fact, Park was highly recruited, he was also highly rated, and he did actually win the SC Mr. Football award, unless you are suggesting that the award was fixed. So, somebody, somewhere, somehow, thought that he might eventually be able to make a wise decision with the football in his hands and complete a pass or two.
I've seen an interview with Park's coach where he said that his offense substantially changed every year while Park was there because of personnel changes, and that Park had to make some pretty dramatic adjustments in his game. He implied that their offensive line wasn't very stalwart, which might be why you see Park scrambling and throwing on the run with regularity in his highlights. It's conceivable that Stratford owed some of their success to Jacob Park's abilities to operate under less than ideal conditions.
So, maybe the people recruiting him thought he had enough brains and physical ability to improve on his mechanics and decision making. Or maybe our resident Jacob Park authority is correct, Park is worthless, and Richt and Bobo just felt that Georgia can't hope to do any better than recruit a steady stream of "projects" at qb position and revert to the Vince Dooley style of offense. We should know soon.
This post was edited on 3/17/15 at 9:56 pm
Posted on 3/17/15 at 10:07 pm to wdhalgren
Expert....hot damn! Told y'all I was smert.
At what point did I claim to be an expert? I gave my opinion as you gave yours. Yours just happens to be wrong....I'm an expert.
At what point did I claim to be an expert? I gave my opinion as you gave yours. Yours just happens to be wrong....I'm an expert.
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