HFNY
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Actually yes, please list the comparisons that Lindquist and Miles drew as I'd love to hear them. And no shit that Browning is still in high school...but he's going to be here in the spring and is actually moving up in the recruiting rankings during his senior year which is a positive (vs. someone like Nick Montana LOSING his 4th star, which doesn't happen often). Since Browning committed so early, there's less SIZZLE about him but everything is indicating that he will be a good one.
But I agree with you about people being stupid in talking about TW. Hell, he picked UW over Gus Malzahn at Auburn and I think the world of Malzahn's coaching and scouting abilities. His H.S. scouting reports were also more positive than Miles' and noted his leadership skills.
And while Oregon was rotating some guys in on D, they largely kept their starters in on both sides of the ball because they felt they needed style points with 1 loss already. For instance Mariota played every series even though they were up by 3 scores and in the picture of Williams getting into the end-zone on his good TD run, one can see Oregon's starting safety in the background (Reggie Daniels). Regardless, it was encouraging that Williams didn't press and try to force the ball into coverage to try to look good but instead took what the defense gave him.
But I agree with you about people being stupid in talking about TW. Hell, he picked UW over Gus Malzahn at Auburn and I think the world of Malzahn's coaching and scouting abilities. His H.S. scouting reports were also more positive than Miles' and noted his leadership skills.
And while Oregon was rotating some guys in on D, they largely kept their starters in on both sides of the ball because they felt they needed style points with 1 loss already. For instance Mariota played every series even though they were up by 3 scores and in the picture of Williams getting into the end-zone on his good TD run, one can see Oregon's starting safety in the background (Reggie Daniels). Regardless, it was encouraging that Williams didn't press and try to force the ball into coverage to try to look good but instead took what the defense gave him.
Great post except that Browning should be a good one. Apparently he's unbelievably accurate and pretty mobile. I've heard Aaron Murray as a comparison.
Williams oozes potential and he's more mobile than Miles which will helps the running game (keeping the D honest on the zone-read), helps 3rd down conversions (because he can more easily run for a 1st down if no one is open), and helps an OL that doesn't give the QB enough time.
If we keep starting Miles, teams are going to continue to focus on shutting down our running game and making him beat them with his arm and legs. It's pretty clear now that Miles won't be able to do that against the better teams in the conference and probably won't work against ASU / Todd Graham either.
Would you like me to list the comparisons that Lindquist, Miles, Williams and KJCS drew as well?
Who gives a fucking shit about Browning? He's just a kid in HS. TBS doogy-ness. Jesus.
Also, the argument that @uzi is using about Troy Williams being mediocre is stupid. Did Peenerman say he didn't pick him because he was mediocre? No. Too high variance in performance (calling @Tequilla) sure, but that's not the same fucking thing as mediocre.
I can't believe how fucktarded everyone got around here in 48 hours.
Christ!
FMFYFE.
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