Demond

he looked defeated on the first drive/ 3 and out. It seems mental, maybe he puts on weight so he’s not so scared? I just don’t think he’s a gamer, he just wants to have fun and dance around.
 
I don't know guys. No one wants the guy to be better than me. Just don't see it. This isn't the old days where guys came out of high school having run the wing t and they needed 2-3 years to learn how to play QB. This was the perfect big game for Demond to turn into a guy and he did the exact opposite. Giant plays weren't asked to be made to take the game to the wire and give yourself a chance to win. Simple ones were.
Evans for example had at least three times to the naked eye to make easy big plays and they weren't converted.
Nonsense take. It was never the perfect game, quite the opposite. Oregon's D is built for stopping offenses like UW's. They set the edge and contain on D and they have an elite pass defense.
 
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I don't know guys. No one wants the guy to be better than me. Just don't see it. This isn't the old days where guys came out of high school having run the wing t and they needed 2-3 years to learn how to play QB. This was the perfect big game for Demond to turn into a guy and he did the exact opposite. Giant plays weren't asked to be made to take the game to the wire and give yourself a chance to win. Simple ones were.
Evans for example had at least three times to the naked eye to make easy big plays and they weren't converted.
Nonsense take. It was never the perfect game, quite the opposite. Oregon's D is built for stopping offenses like UW's. They set the edge and contain on D and they have an elite pass defense.
Does this build include 3 times not covering or getting beat bad by Evans out of his break and the QB with no to very little pressure (twice with room to run for a first) either throwing the ball at his feet or throwing to a covered guy for 2 yards?
Also, I know private equity football has continued to win, but your a Duck fan replying to everything here because of that get fucked.
 
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I don't know guys. No one wants the guy to be better than me. Just don't see it. This isn't the old days where guys came out of high school having run the wing t and they needed 2-3 years to learn how to play QB. This was the perfect big game for Demond to turn into a guy and he did the exact opposite. Giant plays weren't asked to be made to take the game to the wire and give yourself a chance to win. Simple ones were.
Evans for example had at least three times to the naked eye to make easy big plays and they weren't converted.
Nonsense take. It was never the perfect game, quite the opposite. Oregon's D is built for stopping offenses like UW's. They set the edge and contain on D and they have an elite pass defense.
Does this build include 3 times not covering or getting beat bad by Evans out of his break and the QB with no to very little pressure (twice with room to run for a first) either throwing the ball at his feet or throwing to a covered guy for 2 yards?
Also, I know private equity football has continued to win, but your a Duck fan replying to everything here because of that get fucked.
Dude I have like a dozen poasts today. I made 1 during the gayme. You're just wrong and being a little bitch about it. On a micro level Demond missed some, on a macro level UW was never winning this game because Oregon has the talent and coaching to do exactly what needed to be done to stop you? from scoring. Dante Moore missed a bunch of reads and throws today. That shit happens. Saying it was a perfect game for DW to succeed when he's been an utter failure against every defense with a pulse indicates you don't know a damn thing about football.
 
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I don't know guys. No one wants the guy to be better than me. Just don't see it. This isn't the old days where guys came out of high school having run the wing t and they needed 2-3 years to learn how to play QB. This was the perfect big game for Demond to turn into a guy and he did the exact opposite. Giant plays weren't asked to be made to take the game to the wire and give yourself a chance to win. Simple ones were.
Evans for example had at least three times to the naked eye to make easy big plays and they weren't converted.
Nonsense take. It was never the perfect game, quite the opposite. Oregon's D is built for stopping offenses like UW's. They set the edge and contain on D and they have an elite pass defense.
Does this build include 3 times not covering or getting beat bad by Evans out of his break and the QB with no to very little pressure (twice with room to run for a first) either throwing the ball at his feet or throwing to a covered guy for 2 yards?
Also, I know private equity football has continued to win, but your a Duck fan replying to everything here because of that get fucked.
Dude I have like a dozen poasts today. I made 1 during the gayme. You're just wrong and being a little bitch about it. On a micro level Demond missed some, on a macro level UW was never winning this game because Oregon has the talent and coaching to do exactly what needed to be done to stop you? from scoring. Dante Moore missed a bunch of reads and throws today. That shit happens. Saying it was a perfect game for DW to succeed when he's been an utter failure against every defense with a pulse indicates you don't know a damn thing about football.
You're on everything. Get fucked and jack off to your uncle Phil private equity analyst poster dtd.
 
I don't see Demond ever being a guy capable of making full field reads and playing with NFL timing.
You can win a lot of games with Demond's skillset, but the good teams will take away the gimmicky stuff and it just gets really tough if you don't have a huge talent advantage.
Maybe he has another leap in him but I'm not counting on it.
 
Demond panics more against the ranked teams. It appears to be a psychological thing.
He holds the ball longer against the good teams. He tries to force things to happen.
He plays like bad Russell Wilson against good teams.
His shortness really hurts his visibility.
He needs to be taught to throw the ball within 4 seconds every pass play. He's dancing around too much in the backfield.

Hopefully he improves next year.
Roebuck looks like he can replace Boston as the #1 WR. They should be fine at WR next year.
That Omari Evans WR needs to transfer again. He seems to be wasting space on the team. Get a 4* incoming high school WR to replace him.
We could really use a portal wr like the guy Oregon had yesterday from Florida State that took the pass for a 65 yard touchdown in the second half. We also need more than one decent TE on the team actually plays like Will Dizzly.
 
As I've said before… It's also possible Demond isn't developing properly because he's being mentored by a moron.
 
Demond panics more against the ranked teams. It appears to be a psychological thing.
He holds the ball longer against the good teams. He tries to force things to happen.
He plays like bad Russell Wilson against good teams.
His shortness really hurts his visibility.
He needs to be taught to throw the ball within 4 seconds every pass play. He's dancing around too much in the backfield.

Hopefully he improves next year.
Roebuck looks like he can replace Boston as the #1 WR. They should be fine at WR next year.
That Omari Evans WR needs to transfer again. He seems to be wasting space on the team. Get a 4* incoming high school WR to replace him.
We could really use a portal wr like the guy Oregon had yesterday from Florida State that took the pass for a 65 yard touchdown in the second half. We also need more than one decent TE on the team actually plays like Will Dizzly.
degraaf cannot be relied on as a blocker. The amount of whiffs on just not making the blocks is a trend.
 
Demond panics more against the ranked teams. It appears to be a psychological thing.
He holds the ball longer against the good teams. He tries to force things to happen.
He plays like bad Russell Wilson against good teams.
His shortness really hurts his visibility.
He needs to be taught to throw the ball within 4 seconds every pass play. He's dancing around too much in the backfield.

Hopefully he improves next year.
Roebuck looks like he can replace Boston as the #1 WR. They should be fine at WR next year.
That Omari Evans WR needs to transfer again. He seems to be wasting space on the team. Get a 4* incoming high school WR to replace him.
They're going to miss Boston badly. Are there any other receivers with his size and speed on the roster? I see a bunch of 6 foot guys who look like slot receivers.
 
It's possible they make a very good offer to Boston to come back, particularly if he doesn't get a 1st or 2nd round grade.
Demond is Fisch's guy and I can't see him not being back next year but he's just not the type of QB to win a playoff game. He's not an NFL QB and will have to take a massive step next year to be even a back-up.
UW needs to start recruiting NFL QBs again rather than guys who have trouble seeing the field and make too many mistakes against above average defenses.
 
I think Demond is a very talented QB that for the most part was accurate this season. I think the “be a pro” bullshit hurts him a little bit. Instead of getting him ready for the NFL, let’s win games.

He’s not the first dual threat QB to struggle initially as a pocket passer. He has to get better at it, and/or have an offense more suited to his strengths.

The OL was much improved and takes too much flak here. QB’s have to make quick reads and make big throws under pressure.

Fisch said after the game they have to coach better. Demond said he takes 100% of the blame for the offense’s performance in the big games. Right now, it’s just words but they are saying the right things.

We are in a better position at QB than most. Big schools would want Demond if he was available.
 
Demond needs better coaching. That’s all. He could be a great COLLEGE QB.
I disagree. He shriveled against teams with upper tier talent and is too small. Coaching isn't going to fix his inability to see the middle of the field, due to being a dwarf, and his noodle arm.
 
cool. I do think a smart college coach would use his feet as a weapon. Move the pocket outside so he does t have to see over 6-5 defensive linemen. Call more run option and help him understand when he should keep the ball and when he should hand off (right now, he almost always makes the wrong decision). Call more play action from under center.
he’s not a dumbo. But his coach is.
 
You are both right Demond isn’t physically talented enough and Fisch sucks as a qb coach.
 
He’s a TRUE SOPHOMORE!! How dare you criticize him. He’s only started 20 games and been in the offense for two years. It’s a miracle he is completing more passes than he misses at this point
Future is bright. Jedd says we’re playing lots of young guys.
 
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