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re: How good is Jalen Hurts?
Posted on 10/3/17 at 2:07 pm to YStar
Posted on 10/3/17 at 2:07 pm to YStar
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No one gives a shite about what he is doing in the NFL. We are worried about him winning in college.
No shite Einstein. I am not the one that brought it up frick boy. He is having a great year like I said. Piss on the NFL.
This post was edited on 10/3/17 at 2:09 pm
Posted on 10/3/17 at 2:10 pm to SECdragonmaster
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When he finishes at Alabama, he will be a shitty NFL QB that never plays any significant minutes.
He is not a QB.
Way too early to be making these conclusions. The dude is 19 years old, of course he's not a finished product.
Nick Marshall played in an offense that was almost devoid of typical NFL passing concepts. They're nothing alike outside of both being fast.
Posted on 10/3/17 at 2:12 pm to InsideTheTide
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I think many had him in their top 5 SEC QBs coming into the season. Where do you have him now?
#2 in the SEC, behind Tua.
Posted on 10/3/17 at 2:37 pm to Commander Data
You're a clown. Keep finding reasons to hate then denying you're hating
Dumbest shite ever is bringing up the NFL in a conversation about what a QB will accomplish in college.
Dumbest shite ever is bringing up the NFL in a conversation about what a QB will accomplish in college.
Posted on 10/4/17 at 7:11 am to vengeanceofrain
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"actually what he really reminds me of is a black, right handed version of tebow"
Similar runners though Hurts has more top-end speed and Tebow used his power more. Hurts usually doesn't use his power unless he thinks he needs it: TD or first down, otherwise he runs out bounds or goes down easily. Neither have any quickness. Hurts has good vision and is strong as an ox, especially in the lower body.
IMO, Hurts is a better passer. He definitely has a much stronger arm and a much quicker release. He is improving significantly in reading defenses and seeing the field. Contrary to what some say, he has a definite shot at the NFL, though he must continue to improve his vision and decision-making.
Both are great leaders. Each time, without exception, that Bama has been threatened under Hurts, he has led them to a TD on the very next possession: OM, A&M, UT, Clemson, FSU. He is an amazing leader and a great performer in the clutch. Except for a brief time in the first half of the OM game, no team has had the lead and the ball while Hurts was QB.
With all of Bama's talent, IMO, he and his leadership are the primary reasons that Bama has a legitimate chance to win a championship this year. Though he has a cool exterior, he is driven and works like Saban. He was 17 when he was first battling for the job last fall camp; he just turned 19 in August.
"actually what he really reminds me of is a black, right handed version of tebow"
Similar runners though Hurts has more top-end speed and Tebow used his power more. Hurts usually doesn't use his power unless he thinks he needs it: TD or first down, otherwise he runs out bounds or goes down easily. Neither have any quickness. Hurts has good vision and is strong as an ox, especially in the lower body.
IMO, Hurts is a better passer. He definitely has a much stronger arm and a much quicker release. He is improving significantly in reading defenses and seeing the field. Contrary to what some say, he has a definite shot at the NFL, though he must continue to improve his vision and decision-making.
Both are great leaders. Each time, without exception, that Bama has been threatened under Hurts, he has led them to a TD on the very next possession: OM, A&M, UT, Clemson, FSU. He is an amazing leader and a great performer in the clutch. Except for a brief time in the first half of the OM game, no team has had the lead and the ball while Hurts was QB.
With all of Bama's talent, IMO, he and his leadership are the primary reasons that Bama has a legitimate chance to win a championship this year. Though he has a cool exterior, he is driven and works like Saban. He was 17 when he was first battling for the job last fall camp; he just turned 19 in August.
Posted on 10/4/17 at 7:27 am to Nissanmaxima
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So good that the Hawaiian gunslinger will transfer out
Hurts has improved but I would more likely bet that Tagovailoa will eventually be the starter. He is getting a lot of playing time, and my bet is that he will probably be the starter by next season.
Posted on 10/4/17 at 7:35 am to SECdragonmaster
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When he finishes at Alabama, he will
have several rings.
Posted on 10/4/17 at 8:06 am to InsideTheTide
Hard to tell how good he is because Bama has so much more talent then everyone one else . Like Sims he is putting up great numbers because of the talent around him .
He will be an average WR in the NFL.
He will be an average WR in the NFL.
Posted on 10/4/17 at 8:18 am to InsideTheTide
Using the only metric that matters, which is obviously fantrax fantasy football standard QB scoring total points, he is tied for 15th overall and tied for 1st overall in the SEC with N. Fitzgerald.
Posted on 10/4/17 at 8:54 am to tattoo
Hurts turned 19 in August. Plenty of time to develop and progress.
He has a really strong arm but he needs to develop some touch. At this point he's still a run first QB. If he wants an NFL career as a QB he's gonna need to rewire how his brain sees the field.
Possibly he could develop into a Donovan McNabb type QB. But at this point he's more likely on an Eric Crouch type career arch.
He has a really strong arm but he needs to develop some touch. At this point he's still a run first QB. If he wants an NFL career as a QB he's gonna need to rewire how his brain sees the field.
Possibly he could develop into a Donovan McNabb type QB. But at this point he's more likely on an Eric Crouch type career arch.
Posted on 10/4/17 at 9:01 am to SECSolomonGrundy
Very solid college QB. Probably not a NFL QB, but that's ok.
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