CDRW 51/65 637 yards 9 TD 0 int 164 yards rushing 2 td | Syracusefan.com

CDRW 51/65 637 yards 9 TD 0 int 164 yards rushing 2 td

CDRW?

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Don’t wonder at all, nothing against him, glad he is playing but he is not a P4 QB. I line who we have.
 
If we played Louisiana and Middle Tennessee every week he would have been great here. That being said, very happy for him and no I don’t think he would have succeeded here under Fran and Nixon
The Tulane Qb had no problem lighting up the Duke defense. Is Tulane more talented than Syracuse? Is there QB that much better? he is a transfer from BYU, not LSU. I think people get carried away here.
 
I actually didn't think he was even good enough to be productive even at a non Power 5 school. That Friday night game vs BC sticks out in my mind with how bad our offense was. So good for Carlos. I'm happy he could find a situation where he could be successful.
i'm surprised too
 
elon threw better against duke than we did
as I said, it was one of the worst Syracuse games I can remember, if not the worst considering the opponent and that is saying something. I am surprised I haven't seen the press coverage or bigger, faster, stronger arguments
 
Jacobian Morgan since leaving Syracuse for Jackson State.

296 for 467
63.3%
3,694 yards
33 TDs
10 Ints

at Syracuse he was
32 for 50
288 yards
2 TD, 2 Int
 
Jacobian Morgan since leaving Syracuse for Jackson State.

296 for 467
63.3%
3,694 yards
33 TDs
10 Ints

at Syracuse he was
32 for 50
288 yards
2 TD, 2 Int

I really liked him. Not as QB1 but I think he was a great option as QB2. Sadly outside of underclassmen it is hard to get anyone to stick around to be QB2.
 
I always felt like Jacobian Morgan had some intriguing tools / upside, but would be one of those guys who would take a couple of years to develop. And true to form, looks like he's rounded into a decent collegiate QB. Maybe shifting down a level helped him actualized that potential, too.

Never felt like CDRW had much upside. He had a couple of starts and saw a fairly decent amount of snaps, but never looked like he had the innate feel for the position. Have also heard that his focus / work ethic were lacking. Maybe that's changed. And maybe moving down a level was a good shift for him.

Either way, wish both of them well -- but think we are in a better spot with the direction we're going at QB.
 
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I always felt like Jacobian Morgan had some intriguing tools / upside, but would be one of those guys who would take a couple of years to develop. And true to form, looks like he's rounded into a decent collegiate QB.

Never felt like CDRW had much upside. He had a couple of starts and saw a fairly decent amount of snaps, but never looked like he had the innate feel for the position. Have also heard that his focus / work ethic were lacking. Maybe that's changed. And maybe moving down a level was a good shift for him.

Either way, wish both of them well -- but think we are in a better spot with the direction we're going at QB.
We are in a better spot right now?
 
We are in a better spot right now?

Yes, with the direction we're going at QB -- the injury to Angeli was unfortunate, and puts us in a tough position short-term. But that bad luck with a non-contact injury doesn't change that we're benefitting at the macro level from bringing in better QB passers than players like Morgan and CDRW by using the transfer portal to land guys like McCord and Angeli.

I don't think CDRW would help us. Had he stuck around, he would be like Collins, just two years older.

Collins probably isn't going to pan out. No argument there. Still was a worthwhile gamble, compared to retaining CDRW.
 
I always felt like Jacobian Morgan had some intriguing tools / upside, but would be one of those guys who would take a couple of years to develop. And true to form, looks like he's rounded into a decent collegiate QB. Maybe shifting down a level helped him actualized that potential, too.

Never felt like CDRW had much upside. He had a couple of starts and saw a fairly decent amount of snaps, but never looked like he had the innate feel for the position. Have also heard that his focus / work ethic were lacking. Maybe that's changed. And maybe moving down a level was a good shift for him.

Either way, wish both of them well -- but think we are in a better spot with the direction we're going at QB.

Idk he was thrown to the wolves here. True freshman in 2020, covid year.

Our direction is suspect. It's reasonable to give Collins a bigger sample size but we'll see. Carney looks tiny.

We'll probably be having the same conversion about Jakhari Williams in a couple of years. Another young kid who's film looked good and who can run. He was a solid recruit for this program.
 

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