Augie Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 minute ago, Sojourner said: Not really. Davis Mills was adequate, Tennessee are horrific. If you weren’t expecting the Texans to give him the extra week of rest I don’t know what to tell you anyone lol It was more rhetorical, actually. It just seems like something that would happen to us. Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, The Jokeman said: Joe Burrow. No way! Burrow does not count. Have to play meaningful snaps at the school. Quote
Sojourner Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Augie said: It was more rhetorical, actually. It just seems like something that would happen to us. Oh, usually it’s the doom and gloom and that we get the wrong end of the stick. My apologies for taking it literal. 1 Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, RoyBatty is alive said: Justin Fields and give half credit for Joe Burrough. . Dwayne sand troy Smith but your point is well taken, usually not good. fields is terrible. I would argue Burrow doesn’t count because he never played more than a handful of snaps at Ohio State. But isn’t it weird? One of the historically best programs in the country with the best groups of wide receivers, And they have never really fielded an elite pro QB. Just an interesting anomaly ! Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 37 minutes ago, The Jokeman said: I'm pretty sure he was a Michigan grad lol I don't know. While he was there he made a lot of good plays happen for the Buckeyes lol Quote
Augie Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Sojourner said: Oh, usually it’s the doom and gloom and that we get the wrong end of the stick. My apologies for taking it literal. I foolishly expected a bunch of laugh emojis. Like I just fell off of the damn turnip truck! 1 Quote
Billsfanatic8989 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago If he can't go Sunday, he probably won't start Thursday. That said, Davis Mills is certainly capable of shredding this secondary. 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said: fields is terrible. I would argue Burrow doesn’t count because he never played more than a handful of snaps at Ohio State. But isn’t it weird? One of the historically best programs in the country with the best groups of wide receivers, And they have never really fielded an elite pro QB. Just an interesting anomaly ! Maybe because when you have the skill positions of Ohio State you just need a prototypical college quarterback to get it done Colleges don't recruit kids based on their pro potential they recruit them based on how quickly they can help them in college... Tim Tebow one of the best college quarterbacks of all time Realistically those are the style of quarterbacks Ohio state has been recruiting for the majority.. athletic quarterbacks who can take advantage of great weapons Not exactly pure pocket passing Savants... Even when they get a good pocket passer they have three first round pick wide receivers so it's harder to gauge who's really doing more ... Even last year the kid from Kansas state was a running threat at Kansas State... All the passing weapons opened up his arm at Ohio state it's typically the wide receivers and running backs that open up things for Ohio State wide QBs Edited 1 hour ago by Buffalo716 1 Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said: Maybe because when you have the skill positions of Ohio State you just need a prototypical college quarterback to get it done Colleges don't recruit kids based on their pro potential they recruit them based on how quickly they can help them in college... Tim Tebow one of the best college quarterbacks of all time Realistically those are the style of quarterbacks Ohio state has been recruiting for the majority.. athletic quarterbacks who can take advantage of great weapons Not exactly pure pocket passing Savants... Even when they get a good pocket passer they have three first round pick wide receivers so it's harder to gauge who's really doing more ... Even last year the kid from Kansas state was a running threat at Kansas State... All the passing weapons opened up his arm at Ohio state it's typically the wide receivers and running backs that open up things for Ohio State wide QBs agree with all of this. But do you think the absolute elite QB prospects shy away from Ohio State? I would think they would want to go to a place with great receivers. Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 10 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said: agree with all of this. But do you think the absolute elite QB prospects shy away from Ohio State? I would think they would want to go to a place with great receivers. Well that's what makes recruiting a crap shoot No they definitely get quarterbacks with NFL potential... They do get super talented guys But coaches are not developing quarterbacks in college for their NFL future... They're getting developed to beat Michigan and Iowa next week And schools like Ohio State also run slightly gimmicky spread offenses How a 18 to 23 year old quarterback develops is kind of a crap shoot.. you never know who's the late bloomer Again even someone like Joe burrow was at Ohio State.. but he was buried on the depth chart and could never see the field because I quote Urban Meyer He throws like a girl So a historical Blue blood program with a top shelf pocket passer doesn't even fit his mold... Like he was buried... Because he can't move and he had guys with stronger arms It's because they had better athletes above him not better quarterbacks Do get guys like Julian saiyan.. who is a pocket passer with NFL potential But playing in that system... With those guys.. is not going to help him long run compared to quarterbacks who got it done with less for 4 years in college So being an Ohio State quarterback has perks... You have a lot of exposure... You're in a high scoring offense.. Blue blood program... Great wide receivers.. historically good running game That could actually sometimes limit the growth of a kid whose goal is to become a 10-year NFL starting quarterback.. saiyan is going to go to an NFL team where they don't protect him as well and they don't have as good as wide receivers Allen and mahomes were at not great football schools historically... didn't throw to a lot of NFL wide receivers, wasn't surrounded by five NFL linemen They actually had to grow as players... Ohio State quarterbacks do grow , but they don't face much adversity Edited 1 hour ago by Buffalo716 1 Quote
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