antman8504 said:
vander54 said:
DFCURT said:
For sure. If he gets to be a 65% passer A&M is going to difficult for anyone to beat. He's at ~60% and his TD to int ratio is perfect. He's proven he can be accurate, a little more consistency and he has Heisman potential.
This dude was a damn find! His poise is next level as a freshman.
55.6% completion percentage is not ~60%
If he can become more accurate passer he has a chance to be an elite QB but he was only a 56% passer in high school. Plus he has work to do on seeing the field in passing situations but he's an elite runner.
He's still young so there is time for him to improve but he has a way to go with his passes.
There you go again. Trying to kill the Reed hype. What is Connor's completion percentage? Does Connor have a way to go with his passing in your opinion?
jeez, all this butthurt for no reason.
Conveying some Reed truths doesn't mean anyone's trying to kill any Reed hype.
Yes, his feet were the difference against LSU, and they never really adjusted for it. But that's great, because it worked out awesome for us. They stayed on their heels, purely from his added dynamic to the run game. He threw 2 passes total, and both were great balls.
But not that long ago, this same Marcel Reed looked pretty good against UF, but then struggled mightily against Bowling Green and Arkansas. They prepped for him, stacked the box to limit our run game and contain his feet, which forced him to have to beat them with his arm. And it wasn't pretty. The offense sputtered, and we barely squeaked by in both games.
Nobody's trying to say that CW's comparatively a superstar or a Heisman hopeful right now. He's not.
But it's very fair to say that Reed's still very raw, particularly in the passing game, and that the expectations should be curbed based on what we've seen thus far.