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RE: QB situation for teams that graduated their starting QB?
(01-04-2018 09:41 AM)GSUALUM17 Wrote: (01-04-2018 08:35 AM)eaglewraith Wrote: (01-03-2018 07:19 PM)panama Wrote: (01-03-2018 06:28 PM)GSUALUM17 Wrote: (01-03-2018 03:17 PM)panama Wrote: Winchester could not beat out Manning and both Walker and Ellington are better than Manning. If Winchester enters another game it means catastrophe has struck.
agreed! Manning was a mediocre QB for 2 years and Winchester couldn't win the starting job. Some of our fanbase love Winchester but I don't understand it.
He's a good kid. Very involved on campus and many hoped he would become a dual threat QB
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I think he has a good skillset to be one, but didn't receive the coaching/development he needed.
I think Miles was blinded by 4-star Manning (I seem to recall someone posting a nuclear bomb gif when he transferred as well) but Manning was basically a bust under Miles as well. At least Elliott's staff was able to figure out a way to get some better level of production from him.
Winchester would have been a better QB for ya'll, especially to help the run game, if he had been coached up from the beginning. It may be too late at this point, but stranger things have happened.
Who knows. Maybe he could've been dangerous in a school with TO scheme because of his pure athleticism and lightening acceleration. Can't convert to WR because he can't catch. Not physical enough to play defense. He does have a strong arm but the accuracy isn't exactly pinpoint..but you don't need that in TO scheme.
Yes you do.
You want high passing efficiency which means a high completion rate. You don't get that by spraying balls everywhere.
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