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re: Is Justyn Ross Elite?

Posted on 7/22/19 at 12:19 pm to
Posted by 3down10
Member since Sep 2014
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 12:19 pm to
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So is Trevor Lawrence.


I don't think so and it has nothing to do with "crimson colored glasses".

I saw a total of 1 actual difficult/good throw he made where he had to put the ball where only his guy could get it.

Given the time he had in the pocket basically every play and the way Savion Smith was blowing coverage, I think half the country could have done what he did in that game. Mac Jones would have looked elite in that game(not that Mac Jones is bad).

Over half his yards for the night came against Savion. And Savion only played like 5 minutes of the 2nd half.

The Clemson lines are what made the difference in that game(on both sides of the ball), but all most people want to do is watch the ball. Same way people were shocked when Manziel was a bust, but should have been obvious he was going to be a bust. You gotta look at more than the results.

I'm sure he'll end up in the NFL etc. He did a great job on decision making and made full use of what his line provided for him.

But I have no doubt if Alabama would have put pressure on him during the game, not allowed the plays to develop so far that the DBs couldn't cover them it would have been different. I don't care how good your DBs are, if you give a guy 5-7 seconds in a pocket, he'll find an open guy or an open lane.

Clemson's O-Line and D-Line was extremely elite.
This post was edited on 7/22/19 at 12:20 pm
Posted by ATLabama
Member since Jan 2013
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 1:03 pm to
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I don't think so and it has nothing to do with "crimson colored glasses".


Every NFL pundit from Atlanta to Los Angeles has him circled as the most "can't miss" prospect since Andrew Luck. He has every measurable one wants in a QB, and is the definition of "poised."

He carved up our defense, and many others throughout the year. Did we play our best football? No. But he was a true freshman, and a lot of kids his age wouldn't be able to take advantage of some of the errors we made on defense.

Right now Trevor Lawrence and Tua are both elite prospects who will be holding a jersey on-stage next to Roger Goodell before the first commercial break when it's their year to be drafted.

Unless your definition of "elite" is "certain NFL Hall of Famer," I think your being a bit biased about what happened last January, and you're evaluation of Trevor as a QB.
This post was edited on 7/22/19 at 1:04 pm
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