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15 of 32 in 23rd game as a full time starter
Posted on 12/13/20 at 5:29 am
Posted on 12/13/20 at 5:29 am
Pretty good stat line.
Not sure if there is another coach who get get that type of high level performance out of a QB.
I assume Bo just misses the ceremony in NYC, and wins the Heisman next year..
Will Bo return for 2022 season after winning Heisman in 2021?
Probably, but with Gus replacing Andy Reid, it may be tempting to jump to NFL early.
Not sure if there is another coach who get get that type of high level performance out of a QB.
I assume Bo just misses the ceremony in NYC, and wins the Heisman next year..
Will Bo return for 2022 season after winning Heisman in 2021?
Probably, but with Gus replacing Andy Reid, it may be tempting to jump to NFL early.
Posted on 12/13/20 at 7:10 am to makersmark1
You know what’s even more impressive?
Bo has the natural instinct to find the exact spot on the field where he can throw the best ball. That’s why as soon as the ball is snapped, he sprints out of the pocket. He’s getting to that spot.
Guy is revolutionizing the position and we’re all witnesses.
Bo has the natural instinct to find the exact spot on the field where he can throw the best ball. That’s why as soon as the ball is snapped, he sprints out of the pocket. He’s getting to that spot.
Guy is revolutionizing the position and we’re all witnesses.
Posted on 12/13/20 at 7:21 am to StringedInstruments
I'm amazed that he's so intuitive, he can anticipate pocket pressure seconds, minutes and even hours before it occurs.
Posted on 12/13/20 at 7:37 am to AUveritas
I still blame Gus. Without an Oline, you will never develop a QB. Stidham comes to mind.
Posted on 12/13/20 at 8:20 am to allin2010
Some on the OL and some on the receivers.
You watch the Alabama game Mac Jones has all day to throw in a perfect pocket. On two occasions where Arkansas did blitz and had more men than blockers, Mac Jones threw over the blitz and under the zone. But what was just as impressive, DeVonta and Metchie cut their routes a few steps short where they were able to free up quicker, they saw the blitz coming and adjusted.
In Metchie's case Mac saw it and threw a strike, in DeVonta's case Mac threw where he should have been but it didnt matter DeVonta grabbed it anyway (Jones did not recognize Devonta was cutting the route short to release quicker for him).
Well coached team versus backyard football. We have a lot of talent, just need to play as a group.
And the coaches have to have a friggin gameplan. When most on this board know its two swing passes, a run up the middle or a bomb, I believe the DCs know as well. We cant even script a first down to begin a game with two weeks to prepare.
You watch the Alabama game Mac Jones has all day to throw in a perfect pocket. On two occasions where Arkansas did blitz and had more men than blockers, Mac Jones threw over the blitz and under the zone. But what was just as impressive, DeVonta and Metchie cut their routes a few steps short where they were able to free up quicker, they saw the blitz coming and adjusted.
In Metchie's case Mac saw it and threw a strike, in DeVonta's case Mac threw where he should have been but it didnt matter DeVonta grabbed it anyway (Jones did not recognize Devonta was cutting the route short to release quicker for him).
Well coached team versus backyard football. We have a lot of talent, just need to play as a group.
And the coaches have to have a friggin gameplan. When most on this board know its two swing passes, a run up the middle or a bomb, I believe the DCs know as well. We cant even script a first down to begin a game with two weeks to prepare.
This post was edited on 12/13/20 at 4:34 pm
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