This one is pure comedy gold. The play book this year was more open than with the two previous QBs both 1st round draft picks. The OC is the HC. Also he did better against a better SEC defense in UF. I guess the fact that our plays take a lot of time to develope and our OL was getting schooled meant nothing. Way to do the exact same thing as the other poster.
You think every Stanford football player had a 35+ ACT and graduated #1 in their high school class? If they did, they'd field a team that went 0-12 every year.
Rivals reports ACT scores when available. Stanford has taken rich white guys with 24 ACTs this cycle. If anybody thinks that half their football players would get into Wisconsin, they are crazy. But thinking 100% could get into Stanford shows a mind-boggling ignorance of how colleges work.
Edit: Their only two reported ACTs are 24 and 27. This likely means that most of their players are much lower than that.
Who cares how he talks? He's won the Heisman and NC as two-sport freshman QB/Pitcher. He's winning in life right now.
Post a video that you think best displays this?
Oh, its pretty easy to have a wide open playbook against Idaho, Syracuse, Nevada, Wake Forrest, etc. Against lesser competition, there are lots of open receivers to choose from. Its a little different when you have to make the right decision and make it quick. You could see that the play calling in the second half was designed for Winston to have 1 simple read and a quick easy short pass.
Oh, its pretty easy to have a wide open playbook against Idaho, Syracuse, Nevada, Wake Forrest, etc. Against lesser competition, there are lots of open receivers to choose from. Its a little different when you have to make the right decision and make it quick. You could see that the play calling in the second half was designed for Winston to have 1 simple read and a quick easy short pass.
^ big picture is big.
But that is the priceless quote of the year!
Yeah, sorry, I just posted the link so it wouldn't stretch the forum to hell...
I watched him say that live.![]()
Ever? Jameis cannot put a coherent sentence together. No way he ever makes it in the NFL. He makes Vince Young look like Nicola Tesla.
My dad taught school in Alabama for years, and he noted that Winston sounded no different to him than many of the other black teenagers he taught in high school back in the late 70s.
The OP's original statement was ignorant as were the comments in support of his original statement; know-it-alls that may or may not have ever stepped foot on a football field.
Here are some Wonderlic scores, of note, by QBs that "never made it" in the NFL. And if you've ever listened to these three, flounder mid-sentence, then you might understand why articulation is not as important on the field, as some would lead you to believe.
Dan Marino: 15
Jim Kelly: 15
Terry Bradshaw: 15