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Sean White for Heisman
Posted on 9/22/15 at 1:46 pm
Posted on 9/22/15 at 1:46 pm
I'm calling it here. Sean is going to be this year's version of JT Barrett minus the late injury. JJ flopped in his Heisman run so Sean will pickup the slack.
ETA: I'm also already planning on opening up a QB slot on my fantasy after he forgoes his Senior year.
ETA: I'm also already planning on opening up a QB slot on my fantasy after he forgoes his Senior year.
This post was edited on 9/22/15 at 1:50 pm
Posted on 9/22/15 at 1:47 pm to AUNashville
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Dilfer: "His accurate (sic) isn't just accurate. It's exact. It's an NFL type of ball. I'm stealing this from Steve Young, but he has an artistic ball. He paints a picture with his ball."
Posted on 9/22/15 at 1:50 pm to rbWarEagle
Was that a boner?
Seriously though after the JJ hype...I'll take the wait and see approach
Seriously though after the JJ hype...I'll take the wait and see approach
This post was edited on 9/22/15 at 1:52 pm
Posted on 9/22/15 at 1:53 pm to AUtigerNOLA
Auburn fans are traditionally pessimistic. frick being realistic. Sean White throws for 250 this weekend.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 1:59 pm to rbWarEagle
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Sean White throws for 250 this weekend
Before being taken out in the 2nd quarter for being up by so much.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 2:18 pm to rbWarEagle
if he wins saturday he will be able to paint the walls with his balls with any chica on campus.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 2:38 pm to Pavoloco83
Trent Dilfer's comments on russillo and kannell :
cliffs: not much but here it is
-think drew breeze with better arm. (size wise)
-not a big guy
-can do things with his feet if need to
-the thing that seperates him is his arm, guy is deadly accurate and confident.
-was real surprised at the hype of jeremy and that he actually won the job over sean.
-kid can pass and beat out kyle allen.
-very similar to kyle allen in total QB sense
cliffs: not much but here it is
-think drew breeze with better arm. (size wise)
-not a big guy
-can do things with his feet if need to
-the thing that seperates him is his arm, guy is deadly accurate and confident.
-was real surprised at the hype of jeremy and that he actually won the job over sean.
-kid can pass and beat out kyle allen.
-very similar to kyle allen in total QB sense
Posted on 9/22/15 at 2:43 pm to allin2010
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drew breeze
Although I really hope he can resemble Drew. Hes about his height. Brees is insanely accurate.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 2:45 pm to AUtigerNOLA
-think drew breeze with better arm.
ERECTION
ERECTION
Posted on 9/22/15 at 2:57 pm to rbWarEagle
More Heisman Hype on Sean....
Was the 4th ranked Pro-Style QB in the 2014 Rivals Class..
1) Kyle Allen (TAMU)
2) Keller Chryst (Stanford)
3) David Cornwell (UA)
4) Sean White (AU)
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Auburn Profile
Under Armour All-American Game MVP... Elite 11 camp MVP, first team all-Broward, Orlando Sentinel Florida Top 100 ... ranks second all-time among Broward County passers ... Rivals No. 4 QB, Top 115 nationally ... 247sports No. 6 QB, Top 100 overall ... Scout Top 25 QB ... ESPN No. 2 QB, Top 50 overall ... PrepStar all-Southeast
Was the 4th ranked Pro-Style QB in the 2014 Rivals Class..
1) Kyle Allen (TAMU)
2) Keller Chryst (Stanford)
3) David Cornwell (UA)
4) Sean White (AU)
LINK
Auburn Profile
Under Armour All-American Game MVP... Elite 11 camp MVP, first team all-Broward, Orlando Sentinel Florida Top 100 ... ranks second all-time among Broward County passers ... Rivals No. 4 QB, Top 115 nationally ... 247sports No. 6 QB, Top 100 overall ... Scout Top 25 QB ... ESPN No. 2 QB, Top 50 overall ... PrepStar all-Southeast
This post was edited on 9/22/15 at 2:58 pm
Posted on 9/22/15 at 2:58 pm to allin2010
What was the Dilfer summary you gave from?
Posted on 9/22/15 at 2:58 pm to rbWarEagle
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What was the Dilfer summary you gave from?
Was on ESPN Radio.. someone else actually provided the Clifs..
Posted on 9/22/15 at 2:59 pm to allin2010
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think drew breesus with better arm
Posted on 9/22/15 at 3:03 pm to GenesChin
USA TODAY
Mastrole, the former Maryland quarterback who is now a private quarterback coach in South Florida, has worked with White since the eighth grade, though because Auburn does not allow its quarterbacks to work with outside coaches in the summer, Mastrole says he is now serves more of a friend and mentor role.
But Mastrole knows White inside and out and said he expects the change will give new life to Auburn's vertical passing game.
"Look, he's only a redshirt freshman, but I think he's totally ready," Mastrole said. "He's a gamer. Sean is going to make a decision, and he's going to go with it. There's not going to be any question marks. If it's a bad throw it's a bad throw, but he's going to unload and there's never going to be a hesitation. He's going to see it and he's going to let it rip.
"In this conference when the speed of the game is so tight you need that from your quarterback and he's able to process and execute at high speeds and hopefully that will hold true come game day."
White, Mastrole said, was not really on Auburn's radar in recruiting until he sent film to Lashlee, which sparked some interest in 2013. Though Auburn essentially ran the zone read that season with Nick Marshall and experienced tremendous success, Mastrole said White is a good fit for the system Malzahn has employed most of his career.
"When they saw him as a staff, they loved the way he threw the football," Mastrole said. "If you've see some of the past quarterbacks Coach Malzahn has had, and Ryan Aplin is a former quarterback of Gus' (at Arkansas State) who is on staff there now had a very successful couple years, I think the intention is to get that ball down the field and get it to Duke Williams or Ricardo Louis and let them attack the field and that'll open things up as a whole."
Mastrole, the former Maryland quarterback who is now a private quarterback coach in South Florida, has worked with White since the eighth grade, though because Auburn does not allow its quarterbacks to work with outside coaches in the summer, Mastrole says he is now serves more of a friend and mentor role.
But Mastrole knows White inside and out and said he expects the change will give new life to Auburn's vertical passing game.
"Look, he's only a redshirt freshman, but I think he's totally ready," Mastrole said. "He's a gamer. Sean is going to make a decision, and he's going to go with it. There's not going to be any question marks. If it's a bad throw it's a bad throw, but he's going to unload and there's never going to be a hesitation. He's going to see it and he's going to let it rip.
"In this conference when the speed of the game is so tight you need that from your quarterback and he's able to process and execute at high speeds and hopefully that will hold true come game day."
White, Mastrole said, was not really on Auburn's radar in recruiting until he sent film to Lashlee, which sparked some interest in 2013. Though Auburn essentially ran the zone read that season with Nick Marshall and experienced tremendous success, Mastrole said White is a good fit for the system Malzahn has employed most of his career.
"When they saw him as a staff, they loved the way he threw the football," Mastrole said. "If you've see some of the past quarterbacks Coach Malzahn has had, and Ryan Aplin is a former quarterback of Gus' (at Arkansas State) who is on staff there now had a very successful couple years, I think the intention is to get that ball down the field and get it to Duke Williams or Ricardo Louis and let them attack the field and that'll open things up as a whole."
Posted on 9/22/15 at 3:12 pm to allin2010
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I think the intention is to get that ball down the field and get it to Duke Williams or Ricardo Louis and let them attack the field and that'll open things up as a whole."
This is what we need in order for the offense to be successful.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 3:27 pm to AUtigerNOLA
Per ESPN article
For the first time, the Elite 11 and The Opening were combined into one event this year. The Elite 11 started with 18 quarterbacks vying for a spot in the final 11 at the end of competition. The top signal-callers were put through the ringer in various events that tested their mental and physical strength.
Once the events were over, coach Trent Dilfer, an ESPN NFL analyst, and his staff came to a final list of quarterbacks to make up the 2013 Elite 11.
Sean White (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./University School of Nova South), who has yet to decide which college he will play for, was named MVP.
White felt as though he was a little under the radar coming into the event and he happens to be the only uncommitted quarterback in the group. The 6-foot-1, 199-pounder also might have had a chip on his shoulder because he was gunning for the top 11. White impressed throughout the week and is hoping to add a few more offers to his list. After this performance, it's safe to say there is a good chance that happens.
Dilfer: "His accurate isn't just accurate. It's exact. It's an NFL type of ball. I'm stealing this from Steve Young, but he has an artistic ball. He paints a picture with his ball."
For the first time, the Elite 11 and The Opening were combined into one event this year. The Elite 11 started with 18 quarterbacks vying for a spot in the final 11 at the end of competition. The top signal-callers were put through the ringer in various events that tested their mental and physical strength.
Once the events were over, coach Trent Dilfer, an ESPN NFL analyst, and his staff came to a final list of quarterbacks to make up the 2013 Elite 11.
Sean White (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./University School of Nova South), who has yet to decide which college he will play for, was named MVP.
White felt as though he was a little under the radar coming into the event and he happens to be the only uncommitted quarterback in the group. The 6-foot-1, 199-pounder also might have had a chip on his shoulder because he was gunning for the top 11. White impressed throughout the week and is hoping to add a few more offers to his list. After this performance, it's safe to say there is a good chance that happens.
Dilfer: "His accurate isn't just accurate. It's exact. It's an NFL type of ball. I'm stealing this from Steve Young, but he has an artistic ball. He paints a picture with his ball."
Posted on 9/22/15 at 3:27 pm to AUtigerNOLA
I hope it's all true, but I'm not drinking the Kool Aid until after I see what happens Saturday night. I chugged the JJ Kool Aid and we all saw how that turned out.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 6:01 pm to Fear The Thumb
I agree.
But I'm going to go drink the koolaid. This site might be reminiscent of Jones Town by Sunday morning by all of us who drank it but so be it. What do we have to lose, its just sports entertainment.
But I'm going to go drink the koolaid. This site might be reminiscent of Jones Town by Sunday morning by all of us who drank it but so be it. What do we have to lose, its just sports entertainment.
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