you new here??LB12Diamond said:
I'm not. He's the real deal. Just hope our fans don't freak out when he has a bad play.
you new here??LB12Diamond said:
I'm not. He's the real deal. Just hope our fans don't freak out when he has a bad play.
Bisontis back for Auburn (decent chance). He needs until at least then apparently.Paul Pierce Ag said:
Smart move is to copy/paste the QB rotation from the LSU game, but maybe switch to Reed at half instead of a few drives into the 3rd. Give Weigman a chance to play well because his upside is greater than Reed's. If he can't cut it, go to Reed and we likely grind it out similar to the Arky game
Perhaps we should pray that Bisontis comes back or that Shanahan learns to pass block. Or that Moss breaks out his magic neon cleats again
Pumpkinhead said:Paul Pierce Ag said:
Accurate. I also think peoples' judgements are being clouded by the W/L attached to our QB's performances.
Reed truthers don't seem to want to acknowledge his poor play vs Arky and Bowling Green because we won those games. We won those games because Arky and BG are pretty bad teams, not because Reed has some magical ability to always win games he plays in regardless of performance.
Both QBs have serious flaws, Conner's are just more surprising since they seemed to come from nowhere. Hopefully we win out the rest of the season and both guys get coached up in the offseason
We also won those Arky and BG games because Reed didn't make any catastrophic mistakes. Not a single turnover. That is often how you win those tight games. Avoiding the big mistake.
South Carolina feasts on pressuring the QB and creating turnovers. I trust Reed more right now than Conner that he won't get overwhelmed by the pressure and throw it to the other team. I'd gladly trade a few more completions by Weigman to instead not have a really bad throw (or sack that Reed might have been able to a avoid) that gifts South Carolina easy points.
I do as well. The balance to it though is the a good pocket QB and OC can scheme against an aggressive defense. But requires accurate play calling and even more accurate QB and quick reads. We know CW is has some question, I'm still curious if Klein can scheme against it. He sure wasn't able to vs LSU. Similar scenario.NyAggie said:Pumpkinhead said:Paul Pierce Ag said:
Accurate. I also think peoples' judgements are being clouded by the W/L attached to our QB's performances.
Reed truthers don't seem to want to acknowledge his poor play vs Arky and Bowling Green because we won those games. We won those games because Arky and BG are pretty bad teams, not because Reed has some magical ability to always win games he plays in regardless of performance.
Both QBs have serious flaws, Conner's are just more surprising since they seemed to come from nowhere. Hopefully we win out the rest of the season and both guys get coached up in the offseason
We also won those Arky and BG games because Reed didn't make any catastrophic mistakes. Not a single turnover. That is often how you win those tight games. Avoiding the big mistake.
South Carolina feasts on pressuring the QB and creating turnovers. I trust Reed more right now than Conner that he won't get overwhelmed by the pressure and throw it to the other team. I'd gladly trade a few more completions by Weigman to instead not have a really bad throw (or sack that Reed might have been able to a avoid) that gifts South Carolina easy points.
This is my line of thinking too in wanting to start Reed this game
To me the biggest key to this game is us avoiding catastrophic mistakes.
Pumpkinhead said:The Banned said:Pumpkinhead said:The Banned said:Heineken-Ashi said:Then explain Floridavander54 said:AggieDub04 said:There have been some small scale case studies that have shown very few college quarterbacks improve their completion percentage from high school by more than a few points. Completion percentage is a good, though imperfect, proxy for the combination of decision and accuracy. It is a very imperfect proxy for the impact the QB has because completing 50% of deep throws is much more impactful than completing 90% of short throws. That being said Marcel's biggest struggle has been on the deep throws so his overall impact in the passing game is not buoyed by the fact he's hitting downfield throws at a similar clip to his short throws.JJxvi said:
I don't understand this dumb idea that has pervaded this board for several years that "completion percentage" is an absolute proxy for a quarterback's accuracy, and also that accuracy is just inherent and can never improve. Its asinine. Obviously a quarterback has a lot of impact on it, but honestly what type of offense are you running, what type of throws are you being asked to make is a huge factor in what your completion percentage is by itself.
Marcel has also struggled with mid range outside the numbers. He's good in the short game and over the middle but really bad outside the numbers and deep.
He went 11/17. He didn't light Florida up through the air. When he played teams that prepped for his running ability, he got slowed down. That's the whole point.
He got slowed down in cases but he never fumbled or threw an INT or ever seemed flustered whatsoever. That matters A LOT.
So if he's contained against USC and can't hit his passes ala Arkansas, it makes sense to just keep doing it? When Conner clearly couldn't get the team moving, it was obvious to make the switch to Reed. I'm ok with that. But so many people on here seem to be Reed or bust going forward.
We have a chance to do something really special this year. I don't give a rats ass which QB does it. I don't understand the ride or die with Reed mentality. Arkansas came down to a strip sack by Scourton to end it. We forced 3 turnovers and barely escaped. If we end up in that situation, I'm all for giving CW a chance. Whatever it takes to win
Hey if that is how it plays out and Elko feels like 'good' Conner is standing there and isnt going to be high risk throwing a pick and might be able to make plays and play calls that Reed isn't making…that is Elko's call. Personally I wouldn't do that unless South Carolina is pulling away from us (like up 10 with 8:41 in 3rd quarter
Because in a really tight game I simply wouldnt risk Connor making a big mistake. I trust Reed more to not do that.
I will be surprised if Reed doesn't start.
Naw, I think they'll skip ahead to Longstreet.NyAggie said:Pumpkinhead said:The Banned said:Pumpkinhead said:The Banned said:Heineken-Ashi said:Then explain Floridavander54 said:AggieDub04 said:There have been some small scale case studies that have shown very few college quarterbacks improve their completion percentage from high school by more than a few points. Completion percentage is a good, though imperfect, proxy for the combination of decision and accuracy. It is a very imperfect proxy for the impact the QB has because completing 50% of deep throws is much more impactful than completing 90% of short throws. That being said Marcel's biggest struggle has been on the deep throws so his overall impact in the passing game is not buoyed by the fact he's hitting downfield throws at a similar clip to his short throws.JJxvi said:
I don't understand this dumb idea that has pervaded this board for several years that "completion percentage" is an absolute proxy for a quarterback's accuracy, and also that accuracy is just inherent and can never improve. Its asinine. Obviously a quarterback has a lot of impact on it, but honestly what type of offense are you running, what type of throws are you being asked to make is a huge factor in what your completion percentage is by itself.
Marcel has also struggled with mid range outside the numbers. He's good in the short game and over the middle but really bad outside the numbers and deep.
He went 11/17. He didn't light Florida up through the air. When he played teams that prepped for his running ability, he got slowed down. That's the whole point.
He got slowed down in cases but he never fumbled or threw an INT or ever seemed flustered whatsoever. That matters A LOT.
So if he's contained against USC and can't hit his passes ala Arkansas, it makes sense to just keep doing it? When Conner clearly couldn't get the team moving, it was obvious to make the switch to Reed. I'm ok with that. But so many people on here seem to be Reed or bust going forward.
We have a chance to do something really special this year. I don't give a rats ass which QB does it. I don't understand the ride or die with Reed mentality. Arkansas came down to a strip sack by Scourton to end it. We forced 3 turnovers and barely escaped. If we end up in that situation, I'm all for giving CW a chance. Whatever it takes to win
Hey if that is how it plays out and Elko feels like 'good' Conner is standing there and isnt going to be high risk throwing a pick and might be able to make plays and play calls that Reed isn't making…that is Elko's call. Personally I wouldn't do that unless South Carolina is pulling away from us (like up 10 with 8:41 in 3rd quarter
Because in a really tight game I simply wouldnt risk Connor making a big mistake. I trust Reed more to not do that.
I will be surprised if Reed doesn't start.
Same here
And if Elko decides to start Conner after what Reed did Saturday night, I'm not sure what kind of message that sends to Reed and the team
Kid goes all the right things and then absolute balls out and still does t get the starting nod?
That's why I just can't see Elko starting Conner, but he's the one who is paid the big bucks to decide that stuff so whatever he decides is best I trust
NyAggie said:Pumpkinhead said:The Banned said:Pumpkinhead said:The Banned said:Heineken-Ashi said:Then explain Floridavander54 said:AggieDub04 said:There have been some small scale case studies that have shown very few college quarterbacks improve their completion percentage from high school by more than a few points. Completion percentage is a good, though imperfect, proxy for the combination of decision and accuracy. It is a very imperfect proxy for the impact the QB has because completing 50% of deep throws is much more impactful than completing 90% of short throws. That being said Marcel's biggest struggle has been on the deep throws so his overall impact in the passing game is not buoyed by the fact he's hitting downfield throws at a similar clip to his short throws.JJxvi said:
I don't understand this dumb idea that has pervaded this board for several years that "completion percentage" is an absolute proxy for a quarterback's accuracy, and also that accuracy is just inherent and can never improve. Its asinine. Obviously a quarterback has a lot of impact on it, but honestly what type of offense are you running, what type of throws are you being asked to make is a huge factor in what your completion percentage is by itself.
Marcel has also struggled with mid range outside the numbers. He's good in the short game and over the middle but really bad outside the numbers and deep.
He went 11/17. He didn't light Florida up through the air. When he played teams that prepped for his running ability, he got slowed down. That's the whole point.
He got slowed down in cases but he never fumbled or threw an INT or ever seemed flustered whatsoever. That matters A LOT.
So if he's contained against USC and can't hit his passes ala Arkansas, it makes sense to just keep doing it? When Conner clearly couldn't get the team moving, it was obvious to make the switch to Reed. I'm ok with that. But so many people on here seem to be Reed or bust going forward.
We have a chance to do something really special this year. I don't give a rats ass which QB does it. I don't understand the ride or die with Reed mentality. Arkansas came down to a strip sack by Scourton to end it. We forced 3 turnovers and barely escaped. If we end up in that situation, I'm all for giving CW a chance. Whatever it takes to win
Hey if that is how it plays out and Elko feels like 'good' Conner is standing there and isnt going to be high risk throwing a pick and might be able to make plays and play calls that Reed isn't making…that is Elko's call. Personally I wouldn't do that unless South Carolina is pulling away from us (like up 10 with 8:41 in 3rd quarter
Because in a really tight game I simply wouldnt risk Connor making a big mistake. I trust Reed more to not do that.
I will be surprised if Reed doesn't start.
Same here
And if Elko decides to start Conner after what Reed did Saturday night, I'm not sure what kind of message that sends to Reed and the team
Kid goes all the right things and then absolute balls out and still does t get the starting nod?
That's why I just can't see Elko starting Conner, but he's the one who is paid the big bucks to decide that stuff so whatever he decides is best I trust
LB12Diamond said:
Reed has shown he's a great team player. But not starting him after last weeks game would definitely be pushing it.
clonebucky said:
I agree that he needs to improve his passer rating (and that Conner needs a better mental game).
Our Offensive MVP is probably Zuhn, though, along with some great RB's running behind him and his fellow goons.
Both of our QBs would look better if our receivers played better. I don't mean playing like elite size and speed receivers, just doing their jobs on every play, running really good routes, etc.
We will most likely get exposed when we face someone that can contain our running game and dare us to beat them through the air.
Thank goodness that our defense is pretty great, too, as they give us a fighting chance if/when that happens.
Binksball said:lagoag said:Everyone? I see more posters that are for moving forward with Reed than I do for Conner. I think you're trying to stir something up that's not there.Binksball said:
Everyone keeps wanting to give Conner chances because he is the 5 star with "next level arm talent"
Bro, u are annoying asf. OBVIOUSLY not everyone, but a lot of people. I'm not trying to stir anything up, I literally said Marcel is better than weigman and you're mad. TexAgs is crazy sometimes
halfastros81 said:
If Reed struggles they will.
MooseJr1994 said:
Just watch this guys film study. I'm sure some of you have. You will see exactly what CW's issue is.
Lol right....how many starts did McGee have in the NFL? Film don't lie.The Banned said:MooseJr1994 said:
Just watch this guys film study. I'm sure some of you have. You will see exactly what CW's issue is.
Already discussed and rebutted with Stephen McGees video. Trust some small college OLineman turned sports writer or the guy who actually played QB at an NFL level. Up to you
MooseJr1994 said:Lol right....how many starts did McGee have in the NFL? Film don't lie.The Banned said:MooseJr1994 said:
Just watch this guys film study. I'm sure some of you have. You will see exactly what CW's issue is.
Already discussed and rebutted with Stephen McGees video. Trust some small college OLineman turned sports writer or the guy who actually played QB at an NFL level. Up to you
Damn buddy settle the **** down. If you're blind to the fact the CW misses reads and then compounds it by missing throws, then I don't know what to tell you. It doesn't take an expert or a former QB to figure it out.The Banned said:MooseJr1994 said:Lol right....how many starts did McGee have in the NFL? Film don't lie.The Banned said:MooseJr1994 said:
Just watch this guys film study. I'm sure some of you have. You will see exactly what CW's issue is.
Already discussed and rebutted with Stephen McGees video. Trust some small college OLineman turned sports writer or the guy who actually played QB at an NFL level. Up to you
Respectfully, you're blinded to what you don't want to see. Did you know that McGee showed film too? It's amazing how that works. And you know who else watched film and reached the same conclusion? Elko. And Klein. So I can trust two QBs and our HC or some random small time OLineman who does nothing but follow UGA football.
Go watch McGee's FILM session and educate yourself.
MooseJr1994 said:Damn buddy settle the **** down. If you're blind to the fact the CW misses reads and then compounds it by missing throws, then I don't know what to tell you. It doesn't take an expert or a former QB to figure it out.The Banned said:MooseJr1994 said:Lol right....how many starts did McGee have in the NFL? Film don't lie.The Banned said:MooseJr1994 said:
Just watch this guys film study. I'm sure some of you have. You will see exactly what CW's issue is.
Already discussed and rebutted with Stephen McGees video. Trust some small college OLineman turned sports writer or the guy who actually played QB at an NFL level. Up to you
Respectfully, you're blinded to what you don't want to see. Did you know that McGee showed film too? It's amazing how that works. And you know who else watched film and reached the same conclusion? Elko. And Klein. So I can trust two QBs and our HC or some random small time OLineman who does nothing but follow UGA football.
Go watch McGee's FILM session and educate yourself.
LB12Diamond said:
Actually he's not. Reed has missed a few passes. In only his 2nd and 3rd starts.
I get ones pushing for CW earlier in the year especially ones showing they have bias.
But doing it now after how both played last week (And CW showed concerns in the State game as well and graded out poorly) is beyond crazy. And doing long melts over and over it just appears like they have a problem.