DoctorBombay
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Whoa.
Whoa.
Trying to temper expectations with Lamson, but it's not easy. I've always said that dual threat QBs are best suited for this system and this kid seems to check quite a few of those boxes. Still premature, but helluva find and land for the staff.
As a senior in the 2015 season, he completed 383 passes of 569 passes for 4,946 yards with 46 touchdowns and eight interceptions.
After last year and with Dungey’s success the prior year it seems like they are trying to hedge their bets and sign a QB that has some mobility, first Riley and then Lamson.To the “dual threat QB’s are best suited to this system” thoughts
- please allow me to retort.
I’ll see your Dungey, and raise you a Fat Pirate.
The MACtion Offensive POY.
Whoa is correct. It looks like he threw that ball 50 yards while he was in the air. Imagine how far he can throw with his back foot planted!Whoa.
40 yards?Whoa is correct. It looks like he threw that ball 50 yards while he was in the air. Imagine how far he can throw with his back foot planted!
Forgetting about system, I've always felt going back to the 80's and onwards with Mcpherson, Graves, Mcnabb, a Dual-threat QB is a great equalizer when you don't have a dominant OL. It gives the the defense someone/something else to account for.Trying to temper expectations with Lamson, but it's not easy. I've always said that dual threat QBs are best suited for this system and this kid seems to check quite a few of those boxes. Still premature, but helluva find and land for the staff.
To overstate the obvious, a dual-threat QB with a competent O-Line is even more difficult to defend.Forgetting about system, I've always felt going back to the 80's and onwards with Mcpherson, Graves, Mcnabb, a Dual-threat QB is a great equalizer when you don't have a dominant OL. It gives the the defense someone/something else to account for.
yes remember Lamar Jackson @ Louisville ?Forgetting about system, I've always felt going back to the 80's and onwards with Mcpherson, Graves, Mcnabb, a Dual-threat QB is a great equalizer when you don't have a dominant OL. It gives the the defense someone/something else to account for.
I also remember how bad they were the year after w/o him. However, he was also a special playeryes remember Lamar Jackson @ Louisville ?
Not sure if this is a good thing or bad thing. Don't like shining a spotlight on our recruits until they sign their commitment.
I'm on the fence. Part of me thinks its good for a kid to see a fanbase paying attentionNot sure if this is a good thing or bad thing. Don't like shining a spotlight on our recruits until they sign their commitment.
Kind of wish they would do this feature after recruits start their freshman year on campus...taking a look back at their high-school highlights
With a wind behind him in the domeWhoa is correct. It looks like he threw that ball 50 yards while he was in the air. Imagine how far he can throw with his back foot planted!
Maybe I missed it somewhere along the forum, but is he considering early enrollment come January?
I don't believe so. His HS season starts lateMaybe I missed it somewhere along the forum, but is he considering early enrollment come January?
Thanks man!I don't believe so. His HS season starts late
If anyone has already mentioned it I missed it, but has Lamson said anything about enrolling in January?
Did you check it twice?He's not on my list.