I like the fact that he threw it down the field ina game that was well under control. He will learn a ton from the film and will improve. Step back from the ledge. R-E-L-A-X.
CapCityAg89 said:
This board is hilarious. It spends five years complaining about not throwing downfield. Then, a QB throws downfield and it complains about INTs. Despite 4-5 completions of 20+ including 3 TDs where the ball flew about a combined 120 yards. So crazy.
txag72 said:
King is the best QB we've had since Manziel. Hide and watch.
would have been around 80% if he was facing an SEC defense....Just Tired said:
...and 73.3% of his passes didn't hit the ground.
Mort Rainey said:txag72 said:
King is the best QB we've had since Manziel. Hide and watch.
Uh, no. We had a qb who went on to win the heisman once he was handled by competent coaches
The excuse for you not being head coach? Post more and send out a newsletter to correct that shortcoming.rondis23 said:
Haynes King looks like a practice player at best. How long will the 'small sample size' continue to be the excuse?
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The list comprises 12 SEC quarterbacks who saw at least 20 plays of action. Auburn's TJ Finley did not satisfy the requirement and LSU plays Sunday evening at 7:30 pm EST.
QBR takes the strength of the opponent into account, rating a quarterback's play on a scale of 0-100. Both passing and rushing are included in the projections.
Here's how the list shakes out:
[ol]Stetson Bennett: 97.3 Bryce Young: 96 Anthony Richardson: 94.8 Will Rogers: 82.4 KJ Jefferson: 81.7 Hendon Hooker: 79.9 Jaxson Dart: 79.7 Mike Wright: 74.9 Brady Cook: 72.5 Haynes King: 49 Will Levis: 46 Spencer Rattler: 28.6 [/ol]Rattle struggled in his South Carolina debut while Stetson Bennett looked like an all-star. The significant drop off from Richardson to Rogers and Cook to King is noteworthy as well.
CapCityAg89 said:
This board is hilarious. It spends five years complaining about not throwing downfield. Then, a QB throws downfield and it complains about INTs. Despite 4-5 completions of 20+ including 3 TDs where the ball flew about a combined 120 yards. So crazy.
Chipotlemonger said:CapCityAg89 said:
This board is hilarious. It spends five years complaining about not throwing downfield. Then, a QB throws downfield and it complains about INTs. Despite 4-5 completions of 20+ including 3 TDs where the ball flew about a combined 120 yards. So crazy.
If the throw is not worthy of an ESPY, this board loses its *****CapCityAg89 said:
This board is hilarious. It spends five years complaining about not throwing downfield. Then, a QB throws downfield and it complains about INTs. Despite 4-5 completions of 20+ including 3 TDs where the ball flew about a combined 120 yards. So crazy.
aggiehawg said:LinkQuote:
The list comprises 12 SEC quarterbacks who saw at least 20 plays of action. Auburn's TJ Finley did not satisfy the requirement and LSU plays Sunday evening at 7:30 pm EST.
QBR takes the strength of the opponent into account, rating a quarterback's play on a scale of 0-100. Both passing and rushing are included in the projections.
Here's how the list shakes out:
[ol]Stetson Bennett: 97.3 Bryce Young: 96 Anthony Richardson: 94.8 Will Rogers: 82.4 KJ Jefferson: 81.7 Hendon Hooker: 79.9 Jaxson Dart: 79.7 Mike Wright: 74.9 Brady Cook: 72.5 Haynes King: 49 Will Levis: 46 Spencer Rattler: 28.6 [/ol]Rattle struggled in his South Carolina debut while Stetson Bennett looked like an all-star. The significant drop off from Richardson to Rogers and Cook to King is noteworthy as well.
The one whose team scored 61 points? Total of nearly 100 between the 2 games. I guess crappy OL or crappy Defense is not in the rating system.Quote:
Sheesh! Check out the App St QB, 25/26 right behind King.
Well, in all fairness, this same board screeched "Run it!!!!" when their original passing strategy wasn't clicking at 100%.Chipotlemonger said:CapCityAg89 said:
This board is hilarious. It spends five years complaining about not throwing downfield. Then, a QB throws downfield and it complains about INTs. Despite 4-5 completions of 20+ including 3 TDs where the ball flew about a combined 120 yards. So crazy.
Bunk Moreland said:Chipotlemonger said:CapCityAg89 said:
This board is hilarious. It spends five years complaining about not throwing downfield. Then, a QB throws downfield and it complains about INTs. Despite 4-5 completions of 20+ including 3 TDs where the ball flew about a combined 120 yards. So crazy.
This board continues to be one of the dumbest in all of football when it comes to evaluating qb play. Yet I'm here for all the takes.
DuncanLEO said:Mort Rainey said:txag72 said:
King is the best QB we've had since Manziel. Hide and watch.
Uh, no. We had a qb who went on to win the heisman once he was handled by competent coaches
Yeah, Manziel was not a product of coaching, he will tell you that himself. Dude played backyard football and owed half or more of that trophy to Mike Evans.
wbt5845 said:
It's much easier to get an aggressive QB to be more conservative than the other way around. Great example is Mond. I'd much rather my QB thinking home run as much as possible.
CapCityAg89 said:
This board is hilarious. It spends five years complaining about not throwing downfield. Then, a QB throws downfield and it complains about INTs. Despite 4-5 completions of 20+ including 3 TDs where the ball flew about a combined 120 yards. So crazy.
Bryanisbest said:Bunk Moreland said:Chipotlemonger said:CapCityAg89 said:
This board is hilarious. It spends five years complaining about not throwing downfield. Then, a QB throws downfield and it complains about INTs. Despite 4-5 completions of 20+ including 3 TDs where the ball flew about a combined 120 yards. So crazy.
This board continues to be one of the dumbest in all of football when it comes to evaluating qb play. Yet I'm here for all the takes.
How bout this take: Stares down receivers and slow release. Did you see that fact?
Lol... SHSU just lost to Northern Arizona.Bunk Moreland said:aggiehawg said:LinkQuote:
The list comprises 12 SEC quarterbacks who saw at least 20 plays of action. Auburn's TJ Finley did not satisfy the requirement and LSU plays Sunday evening at 7:30 pm EST.
QBR takes the strength of the opponent into account, rating a quarterback's play on a scale of 0-100. Both passing and rushing are included in the projections.
Here's how the list shakes out:
[ol]Stetson Bennett: 97.3 Bryce Young: 96 Anthony Richardson: 94.8 Will Rogers: 82.4 KJ Jefferson: 81.7 Hendon Hooker: 79.9 Jaxson Dart: 79.7 Mike Wright: 74.9 Brady Cook: 72.5 Haynes King: 49 Will Levis: 46 Spencer Rattler: 28.6 [/ol]Rattle struggled in his South Carolina debut while Stetson Bennett looked like an all-star. The significant drop off from Richardson to Rogers and Cook to King is noteworthy as well.
Posted this on another thread but look up jaxson Dart's stats vs Troy and Haynes vs Sam (Sam would beat Troy btw)
Tell me his performance was graded that much higher than Haynes with a straight face.