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Interesting or nah? Re: Carson Beck
Posted on 10/31/20 at 8:52 am
Posted on 10/31/20 at 8:52 am
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Posted on 10/31/20 at 9:00 am to dhuck20
If Mathis does come in, which frankly I don't expect, I guarantee he and the coaching staff will be doing everything possible to avoid another hit like he took vs Arkansas. Mathis got his head snapped sideways with that hit and you could tell the he got a serious wakeup call that life is serious after brain surgery.
This post was edited on 10/31/20 at 9:05 am
Posted on 10/31/20 at 9:02 am to dhuck20
Makes sense. Space was better suited for depth of contributors vs Alabama. Let him go to this game and listen, watch and learn.
Posted on 10/31/20 at 9:33 am to dhuck20
Stetson is the QB this season.
Don't think Pickens made the trip.
Don't think Pickens made the trip.
Posted on 10/31/20 at 9:45 am to AmericusDawg
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Stetson is the QB this season.
Stetson can beat every team left in the regular season and I'm comfortable seeing him. But we aren't making the playoffs or winning games in tbe playoffs with stetson, based on what we've seen so far. Granted, we've seen nothing at all from daniels (or beck) so who knows if they're the answer, but to think a football powerhouse like uga would go with the 4th string backup all season when there are more talented guys at the ready is just mind boggling
Posted on 10/31/20 at 9:55 am to WG_Dawg
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Stetson is the QB this season.
Stetson can beat every team left in the regular season and I'm comfortable seeing him. But we aren't making the playoffs or winning games in tbe playoffs with stetson, based on what we've seen so far. Granted, we've seen nothing at all from daniels (or beck) so who knows if they're the answer, but to think a football powerhouse like uga would go with the 4th string backup all season when there are more talented guys at the ready is just mind boggling
Our current situation at QB is not entirely unlike the scenario Kirby faced with Justin Fields. Do you play the more experienced QB who knows the offense and gives you the best chance to win most of your games or do you turn over the offense to an inexperienced more talented QB? Plus in this crazy 2020 Covid-19 environment, rookie quarterbacks who would have gotten experience/practice in Monken's new offense, got none so really it's a worse situation than it would have been leading up to a normal football season.
Posted on 10/31/20 at 10:05 am to dhuck20
Pickens is out so there is an extra spot.
Posted on 10/31/20 at 11:38 am to WG_Dawg
Stetson was beating Bama at the half. He's good enough.
Posted on 10/31/20 at 4:05 pm to AmericusDawg
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Stetson is the QB this season.
Sadly
Posted on 10/31/20 at 4:15 pm to GurleyGirl
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Our current situation at QB is not entirely unlike the scenario Kirby faced with Justin Fields.
It unfortunately is completely different. Fields is a generational talent that we’ve never had on campus before. In Fields brief moments on the field in 2018 you saw elite athleticism and a rifle for an arm. Fromm was a great game manager who played within the limits of his game and didn’t make many mistakes.
Bennett is a good but not great game manager and has clear limitations in his game. Mathis (although not much playing time) has neither the mental capacity, coverage reading skills, nor the pure athleticism Fields possessed. Mathis looked like a chicken with his head cut off against Arkansas. Fields never looked uncomfortable when the ball was in his hands, even when we put him in awkward scenarios like running draw plays and then putting Fromm back in.
Posted on 11/1/20 at 12:53 am to TheJimBrown7
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Fields is a generational talent
To borrow from the Australians: Yeah, nah.
He's one of the better ones playing currently, but he wasn't even the best one in the past year, to say nothing of being head-and-shoulders above everyone in decades.
Posted on 11/1/20 at 9:23 am to WG_Dawg
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Stetson can beat every team left in the regular season and I'm comfortable seeing him.
I can only hope that the horrible offensive performance we saw Saturday was purposely done to set MuLLLen up for the WLOCP. If they come out with an 8 man box to stuff the run and we throw slants and screens all day, then switch to the run when they adjust, we control the game and win by 20 points.
Our only chance is to control the ball and keep Trask under pressure. I'm not encouraged.
Posted on 11/1/20 at 10:23 am to AlaCowboy
We got to do something about the batted passes.
Posted on 11/1/20 at 6:14 pm to FaCubeItches
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To borrow from the Australians: Yeah, nah.
He's one of the better ones playing currently, but he wasn't even the best one in the past year, to say nothing of being head-and-shoulders above everyone in decades.
He threw 40 Touchdowns and 1 INT last regular season. He was easily the best QB outside of Joe Burrow last year who had the greatest season of all time lol. Before you say, “Big 10” — its a division 1 Power conference. Having 50 total touchdowns and 1 INT is hard to do in a fricking video game, let alone in a season.
His QBR last year was 181, the best of all time is Joe Burrow at 202, and Fields currently sits at 214. He will be a top 5 pick in the draft, lol. He’s a generational talent.
Posted on 11/1/20 at 6:16 pm to GurleyGirl
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Our current situation at QB is not entirely unlike the scenario Kirby faced with Justin Fields
It’s not very similar either.
Posted on 11/2/20 at 4:14 am to TheJimBrown7
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He was easily the best QB outside of Joe Burrow last year
As I said - he wasn't even the best last year. A "generational" talent has to be the best in about a 20 year span.
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He will be a top 5 pick in the draft
5 guys are every year. A "generational" talent would, by definition, have to be an absolutely unquestioned No. 1 at every single point tthroughout his college career.
If you really think that in 20 years, you'll be speaking in hushed reverence about how you got to see Fields play, you're delusional.
Posted on 11/2/20 at 7:19 am to FaCubeItches
he's being emotional. no sane person thinks JF is generational. its very good. thats it
Posted on 11/2/20 at 11:22 am to FaCubeItches
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As I said - he wasn't even the best last year. A "generational" talent has to be the best in about a 20 year span.
Lolol by definition? It’s a colloquial idiom deriving from football jargon. I must’ve missed it when the scholars at Webster’s dictionary get together and stated it needs to be 20 years? And by that definition, you can’t even label a player a talent until 20 years from now? Lolol
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A "generational" talent would, by definition, have to be an absolutely unquestioned No. 1 at every single point tthroughout his college career. If you really think that in 20 years, you'll be speaking in hushed reverence about how you got to see Fields play, you're delusional.
That is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard. “Unquestioned number 1 throughout his entire college career?” Lolol uhm who tf has EVER accomplished that fairy tale definition bro? Herschel Walker was 1/3 on the Heisman and lost 3 games haha. If Fields wins a title this year he will be revered as well so you’re argument again collapses on itself.
Posted on 11/2/20 at 1:44 pm to AlaCowboy
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I can only hope that the horrible offensive performance we saw Saturday was purposely done to set MuLLLen up for the WLOCP. If they come out with an 8 man box to stuff the run and we throw slants and screens all day, then switch to the run when they adjust, we control the game and win by 20 points. Our only chance is to control the ball and keep Trask under pressure. I'm not encouraged.
8 men in the box means 16 hands to bat down passes. That is some sobering shite to consider when you have the president of the lollipop guild under center...
Posted on 11/2/20 at 1:46 pm to FaCubeItches
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quote:Fields is a generational talent To borrow from the Australians: Yeah, nah. He's one of the better ones playing currently, but he wasn't even the best one in the past year, to say nothing of being head-and-shoulders above everyone in decades.
Itd be a pretty safe bet to say that he would have been a generational player for UGA fans and the program. He may not be the best of his generation over all but for UGA QBs it ain't hard to see that he may have been one in Athens and only for the program in Athens.
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