Don't forget how much it means to have a great QB putting the ball in their hands, in the right place, at the right time, at the right velocity after looking of the D.
I love these guys but they don't shine with a lesser QB. PL is big, skilled, smart, intuitive and a true student of the game. He is in the coaches office before the coaches studying film on next weeks opponents. He knows who recovers well and who bites on some patterns and not others. As an old DB, a pretty decent one with speed but no size, a good receiver is at least half that way because of the guy throwing the ball.
Boy is that true...apparently you don't even need to offer scholarships when you have someone like Lynch....amazing to me that Frazier, Cross, Mayhue and Anthony Miller are all walk-ons...Miller's starting to look like an All American right now.
Miller reminds me of Derrick Crawford, for those of you who remember who he was.
Don't forget how much it means to have a great QB putting the ball in their hands, in the right place, at the right time, at the right velocity after looking of the D.
I love these guys but they don't shine with a lesser QB. PL is big, skilled, smart, intuitive and a true student of the game. He is in the coaches office before the coaches studying film on next weeks opponents. He knows who recovers well and who bites on some patterns and not others. As an old DB, a pretty decent one with speed but no size, a good receiver is at least half that way because of the guy throwing the ball.
Boy is that true...apparently you don't even need to offer scholarships when you have someone like Lynch....amazing to me that Frazier, Cross, Mayhue and Anthony Miller are all walk-ons...Miller's starting to look like an All American right now.
All Lynch needed was someone who could catch his passes. The first year he played, I think he had a lot of incompletions.
Lynch is definitely legit without me saying but you are absolutely right. Tevin Jones was giving me ulcers dropping sure touchdowns. You can't have one passing without the other catching, it's part of team work.
Love revisionist history. Yes we had some drops but Lynch was no where near the QB he is this year. For every dropped pass he had one where he just missed the WR or put it in a hard place for them.
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(10-19-2015 02:41 PM)HometownTiger Wrote: Keon Howard surpassed 10,000 career passing yards in Laurel's 62-14 win vs. Brookhaven this weekend. Howard made 22 of his 31 passes for 403 yards and six touchdowns.
Gonna be a star here.
What are you hearing on Javious Bardney. the OL from Jackson, MS?
Color me skeptical ... I hope you're right though. He'll have to beat out Brady Davis - I'm a big fan of both FWIW, but I like Davis better.
And it would be a pretty major coup to get Bardney out of that state & that school, unless you're someone like Alabama. Even then ...
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(10-19-2015 08:02 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote: Don't forget how much it means to have a great QB putting the ball in their hands, in the right place, at the right time, at the right velocity after looking of the D.
I love these guys but they don't shine with a lesser QB. PL is big, skilled, smart, intuitive and a true student of the game. He is in the coaches office before the coaches studying film on next weeks opponents. He knows who recovers well and who bites on some patterns and not others. As an old DB, a pretty decent one with speed but no size, a good receiver is at least half that way because of the guy throwing the ball.
Boy is that true...apparently you don't even need to offer scholarships when you have someone like Lynch....amazing to me that Frazier, Cross, Mayhue and Anthony Miller are all walk-ons...Miller's starting to look like an All American right now.
All Lynch needed was someone who could catch his passes. The first year he played, I think he had a lot of incompletions.
Lynch is definitely legit without me saying but you are absolutely right. Tevin Jones was giving me ulcers dropping sure touchdowns. You can't have one passing without the other catching, it's part of team work.
Love revisionist history. Yes we had some drops but Lynch was no where near the QB he is this year. For every dropped pass he had one where he just missed the WR or put it in a hard place for them.
There are a LOT of drops by the WRs pax first year. the WR have done very well catching this year. probably through practice and familiarity of pax's throws. Additionally, pax probably has better touch and timing now.
(10-19-2015 08:02 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote: Don't forget how much it means to have a great QB putting the ball in their hands, in the right place, at the right time, at the right velocity after looking of the D.
I love these guys but they don't shine with a lesser QB. PL is big, skilled, smart, intuitive and a true student of the game. He is in the coaches office before the coaches studying film on next weeks opponents. He knows who recovers well and who bites on some patterns and not others. As an old DB, a pretty decent one with speed but no size, a good receiver is at least half that way because of the guy throwing the ball.
Boy is that true...apparently you don't even need to offer scholarships when you have someone like Lynch....amazing to me that Frazier, Cross, Mayhue and Anthony Miller are all walk-ons...Miller's starting to look like an All American right now.
All Lynch needed was someone who could catch his passes. The first year he played, I think he had a lot of incompletions.
Lynch is definitely legit without me saying but you are absolutely right. Tevin Jones was giving me ulcers dropping sure touchdowns. You can't have one passing without the other catching, it's part of team work.
Love revisionist history. Yes we had some drops but Lynch was no where near the QB he is this year. For every dropped pass he had one where he just missed the WR or put it in a hard place for them.
Ha-Ha... they dropped a lot of passes. No one said that Lynch hasn't improved every year. Yet, what I am saying is his rating of 110 in 2013 would have been much better had it not been for so many dropped passes.
Evidence is a QB will seek out the most reliable receiver no matter how you view history. In 2013 Paxton's favorite most reliable receiver was Sam Craft with 31 catches. In 2014 it was Mose Frazier with 47 and respectfully Keiwone Malone with 45. Presently it's Mose Frazier-29 and Anthony Miller-25. These gentlemen rarely drop passes and it is the reason they get the lion's share.
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(10-19-2015 02:41 PM)HometownTiger Wrote: Keon Howard surpassed 10,000 career passing yards in Laurel's 62-14 win vs. Brookhaven this weekend. Howard made 22 of his 31 passes for 403 yards and six touchdowns.
Gonna be a star here.
What are you hearing on Javious Bardney. the OL from Jackson, MS?
Color me skeptical ... I hope you're right though. He'll have to beat out Brady Davis - I'm a big fan of both FWIW, but I like Davis better.
And it would be a pretty major coup to get Bardney out of that state & that school, unless you're someone like Alabama. Even then ...
Question for T.C. and other in the know recruiting Dudes. Do u know if we r looking at Cam Spence out of Miami area? Word on the street is this Dude can BALLLLL!!!
(10-20-2015 07:56 PM)ItsDude Wrote: Boy is that true...apparently you don't even need to offer scholarships when you have someone like Lynch....amazing to me that Frazier, Cross, Mayhue and Anthony Miller are all walk-ons...Miller's starting to look like an All American right now.
All Lynch needed was someone who could catch his passes. The first year he played, I think he had a lot of incompletions.
Lynch is definitely legit without me saying but you are absolutely right. Tevin Jones was giving me ulcers dropping sure touchdowns. You can't have one passing without the other catching, it's part of team work.
Love revisionist history. Yes we had some drops but Lynch was no where near the QB he is this year. For every dropped pass he had one where he just missed the WR or put it in a hard place for them.
Ha-Ha... they dropped a lot of passes. No one said that Lynch hasn't improved every year. Yet, what I am saying is his rating of 110 in 2013 would have been much better had it not been for so many dropped passes.
Evidence is a QB will seek out the most reliable receiver no matter how you view history. In 2013 Paxton's favorite most reliable receiver was Sam Craft with 31 catches. In 2014 it was Mose Frazier with 47 and respectfully Keiwone Malone with 45. Presently it's Mose Frazier-29 and Anthony Miller-25. These gentlemen rarely drop passes and it is the reason they get the lion's share.
If Lynch threw the ball half as well as he has this year then we would have won at least three or four more games that year. How hard is it to accept that he was not great that year. His timing was off and he did not have the touch on long passes. Threw ball slightly behind the right spot on the crossing patterns. Got the ball to the WR but not in the right spot many times. That was two years ago. That is part of his history. Does nothing to change how much he has improved and where he is now. He had some deficiencies in his first year and has worked and eliminated almost all of them. But you cannot change history and pretend he did not have the deficiencies.
(10-19-2015 02:41 PM)HometownTiger Wrote: Keon Howard surpassed 10,000 career passing yards in Laurel's 62-14 win vs. Brookhaven this weekend. Howard made 22 of his 31 passes for 403 yards and six touchdowns.
Gonna be a star here.
What are you hearing on Javious Bardney. the OL from Jackson, MS?
Color me skeptical ... I hope you're right though. He'll have to beat out Brady Davis - I'm a big fan of both FWIW, but I like Davis better.
And it would be a pretty major coup to get Bardney out of that state & that school, unless you're someone like Alabama. Even then ...
I hear ya, but I'm starting to think Fuente is the QB whisperer. Heck, the next guy may not be another Lynch, but he could be good enough to hand the ball to 3 stud RBs and pass to Anthony Miller. The defense should continue to get better... an 8-4 floor with a RS SO learning on the job wouldn't be terrible.
I just believe in Fuente and also...I think Brady Davis has HUGE potential...
(10-19-2015 02:41 PM)HometownTiger Wrote: Keon Howard surpassed 10,000 career passing yards in Laurel's 62-14 win vs. Brookhaven this weekend. Howard made 22 of his 31 passes for 403 yards and six touchdowns.
Gonna be a star here.
What are you hearing on Javious Bardney. the OL from Jackson, MS?
Color me skeptical ... I hope you're right though. He'll have to beat out Brady Davis - I'm a big fan of both FWIW, but I like Davis better.
And it would be a pretty major coup to get Bardney out of that state & that school, unless you're someone like Alabama. Even then ...
I hear ya, but I'm starting to think Fuente is the QB whisperer. Heck, the next guy may not be another Lynch, but he could be good enough to hand the ball to 3 stud RBs and pass to Anthony Miller. The defense should continue to get better... an 8-4 floor with a RS SO learning on the job wouldn't be terrible.
I just believe in Fuente and also...I think Brady Davis has HUGE potential...
Many people on the outside may say we landed a great coach and we lucked into an NFL qb, but the reality is we have completely overhauled the entire program.
I hear ya, but I'm starting to think Fuente is the QB whisperer. Heck, the next guy may not be another Lynch, but he could be good enough to hand the ball to 3 stud RBs and pass to Anthony Miller. The defense should continue to get better... an 8-4 floor with a RS SO learning on the job wouldn't be terrible.
I just believe in Fuente and also...I think Brady Davis has HUGE potential...
Many people on the outside may say we landed a great coach and we lucked into an NFL qb, but the reality is we have completely overhauled the entire program.
(10-19-2015 02:41 PM)HometownTiger Wrote: Keon Howard surpassed 10,000 career passing yards in Laurel's 62-14 win vs. Brookhaven this weekend. Howard made 22 of his 31 passes for 403 yards and six touchdowns.
Gonna be a star here.
What are you hearing on Javious Bardney. the OL from Jackson, MS?
Color me skeptical ... I hope you're right though. He'll have to beat out Brady Davis - I'm a big fan of both FWIW, but I like Davis better.
And it would be a pretty major coup to get Bardney out of that state & that school, unless you're someone like Alabama. Even then ...
I hear ya, but I'm starting to think Fuente is the QB whisperer. Heck, the next guy may not be another Lynch, but he could be good enough to hand the ball to 3 stud RBs and pass to Anthony Miller. The defense should continue to get better... an 8-4 floor with a RS SO learning on the job wouldn't be terrible.
I just believe in Fuente and also...I think Brady Davis has HUGE potential...
evidence would have that in andy dalton not to mention fuente was a qb.
it would be fascinating to see coach play in some old videos
I hear ya, but I'm starting to think Fuente is the QB whisperer. Heck, the next guy may not be another Lynch, but he could be good enough to hand the ball to 3 stud RBs and pass to Anthony Miller. The defense should continue to get better... an 8-4 floor with a RS SO learning on the job wouldn't be terrible.
I just believe in Fuente and also...I think Brady Davis has HUGE potential...
evidence would have that in andy dalton not to mention fuente was a qb.
it would be fascinating to see coach play in some old videos
He has a couple of plays in this video. Threw a TD at the 6:15mark
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