ZT's future
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2021 11:37 am
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Unlike some here, I think Bam-Bam will get a good look, draft-wise. If that doesn't pan out, I'm convinced he'll get a strong UDFA gig and some of the best QB coaching he's ever had. After that, it's his dream to write the ending to. My greatest concern for him is his height. He'll have to complete passes over some "tall-walls."
I agree with you, but it's kind of hard to call people disrespectful of ZT when you twice referred to him as Scott. I'm with you on all your points though.asu66 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 1:35 pmUnlike some here, I think Bam-Bam will get a good look, draft-wise. If that doesn't pan out, I'm convinced he'll get a strong UDFA gig and some of the best QB coaching he's ever had. After that, it's his dream to write the ending to. My greatest concern for him is his height. He'll have to complete passes over some "tall-walls."
The garbage talk on this board about Scott's regression was extremely disrespectful. He gave his all for App State just as his scholarship called for. His numbers did fall off a wee tad during the "2020-Covid-abbreviated spring practice-shut-down fall camp-gameday-fan lockout-3rd QB coach/O-Coordinator in three consecutive years-on again-off again-on again season" but he still rode off into the sunset at 30-6 as a starter. Gimme another 30-6 guy like that and he has a four-year High Country home.
If we're still living (both) at a projected age 82 and still able to travel, my bride and I will be present for Scott's induction into the App State Athletic Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. And we'll be damn proud of the thrills he and his mates provided for App Nation during their era at The Rock.
Geez, my bad! Thanks for the heads-up. Highly embarrssing! I've corrected the ones I have access to.NavyApp wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 2:00 pmI agree with you, but it's kind of hard to call people disrespectful of ZT when you twice referred to him as Scott. I'm with you on all your points though.asu66 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 1:35 pmUnlike some here, I think Bam-Bam will get a good look, draft-wise. If that doesn't pan out, I'm convinced he'll get a strong UDFA gig and some of the best QB coaching he's ever had. After that, it's his dream to write the ending to. My greatest concern for him is his height. He'll have to complete passes over some "tall-walls."
The garbage talk on this board about Scott's regression was extremely disrespectful. He gave his all for App State just as his scholarship called for. His numbers did fall off a wee tad during the "2020-Covid-abbreviated spring practice-shut-down fall camp-gameday-fan lockout-3rd QB coach/O-Coordinator in three consecutive years-on again-off again-on again season" but he still rode off into the sunset at 30-6 as a starter. Gimme another 30-6 guy like that and he has a four-year High Country home.
If we're still living (both) at a projected age 82 and still able to travel, my bride and I will be present for Scott's induction into the App State Athletic Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. And we'll be damn proud of the thrills he and his mates provided for App Nation during their era at The Rock.
Wow. I hope you’re not judged by your own standards. I doubt your perfect in life. Don’t expect others to be. We are all human.appstatealum wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 2:28 pmI highly doubt he will be drafted. He certainly has the skills to make an NFL roster, but he has some mental things to overcome to reach his true potential.
HighPointApp wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 6:26 pmWow. I hope you’re not judged by your own standards. I doubt your perfect in life. Don’t expect others to be. We are all human.appstatealum wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 2:28 pmI highly doubt he will be drafted. He certainly has the skills to make an NFL roster, but he has some mental things to overcome to reach his true potential.
She wasn't very discreet about her thoughts, so.....HighPointApp wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 7:15 pmIf you had been through what ZT had been through the last 2 years, one would expect some mental mistakes.
I’m glad you shared your insight from ZT’s family member. Not very classy.
You don't know anything about me, nor can you deduce anything from my posts about football. Thanks
Zac is an App State legend and I appreciate all he did. With that said, he won't get drafted. He will be a free agent signing or tryout. He does not have the arm talent to make it as a QB in the NFL but I wonder if he can run fast enough to play safety.asu66 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 1:35 pmUnlike some here, I think Bam-Bam will get a good look, draft-wise. If that doesn't pan out, I'm convinced he'll get a strong UDFA gig and some of the best QB coaching he's ever had. After that, it's his dream to write the ending to. My greatest concern for him is his height. He'll have to complete passes over some "tall-walls."
The garbage talk on this board about Zac's regression was extremely disrespectful. He gave his all for App State just as his scholarship called for. His numbers did fall off a wee tad during the "2020-Covid-abbreviated spring practice-shut-down fall camp-gameday-fan lockout-3rd QB coach/O-Coordinator in three consecutive years-on again-off again-on again season" but he still rode off into the sunset at 30-6 as a starter. Gimme another 30-6 guy like that and he has a four-year High Country home.
If we're still living (both) at a projected age 82 and still able to travel, my bride and I will be present for Zac's induction into the App State Athletic Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. And we'll be damn proud of the thrills he and his mates provided for App Nation during their era at The Rock.
Nobody is wishing Zac to fail and it is not mean to state that a player won't make it in the NFL. Zac was a great college player and should be in the App Athletics HOF as well as considered one of the best to play in the Sun Belt for sure. It is just he had too many balls thrown in the dirt, too many bad throws, and did not progress as a passer enough the last two years to make a NFL roster. That is just a truth and it is okay to say. I hope he proves me and NFL scouts wrong but the expectation is that he will be a camp body at QB.
The inaccuracies were in large part due to some unfamiliarity with guys that were forced into service. Some throws made last year weren’t there this year.APPRIDE wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 3:35 pmWhile Zac has noticeably been inaccurate w/ so many throws this year that he used to make routinely, as well as not running for forward progress not nearly as much as he used to, I haven't really seen all of this vitriol that some claim this board is throwing his way. What I have seen is a lot of questioning as to why it's happening and what about our coaching and schemes has made this what it is.
I think the vast majority on here respect and appreciate Zac's entire body of work... I know I do!
That is definitely true but many of those throws were just a lack of accuracy or arm strength. Can't blame a young WR for a ball thrown 7 yards over the head of a wide open guy in the endzone or a ball thrown 5 yards short in the dirt to an open guy as well. Zac lit up the bad teams with those good throws but struggled against good teams.AppSt94 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 8:36 pmThe inaccuracies were in large part due to some unfamiliarity with guys that were forced into service. Some throws made last year weren’t there this year.APPRIDE wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 3:35 pmWhile Zac has noticeably been inaccurate w/ so many throws this year that he used to make routinely, as well as not running for forward progress not nearly as much as he used to, I haven't really seen all of this vitriol that some claim this board is throwing his way. What I have seen is a lot of questioning as to why it's happening and what about our coaching and schemes has made this what it is.
I think the vast majority on here respect and appreciate Zac's entire body of work... I know I do!
What the heck does that mean????appstatealum wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 2:28 pmI highly doubt he will be drafted. He certainly has the skills to make an NFL roster, but he has some mental things to overcome to reach his true potential.