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Is the UNC-CH QB yesterday related to Mark Maye who played there years ago? Goggle Sux.
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I actually went to a State v Carolina game in Kenan back around '86/87 and watched dad have a big day. It was the game where Crum had a broken leg from getting run over on the sideline and had to be carted out there.
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I saw Drake play quite a bit at Myers Park. He was good, but I was shocked how he played Saturday
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BigDaddyg, Coach, aka dad, was run over on down at Florida State and that's where his leg was broken. Fun fact, my brother was carrying dad's headphone cable, and saw the play unfolding, brother stepped out of the way, but didn't pull the old man out of the way. It's been family fodder ever since. Dad spent the rest of the season riding out on a golf cart at the start of each game. Mercifully, I was in my JR year at App. I came home to fun times each weekend. LOL
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Maye did play well. So did Chase. More yds throwing, and one more TD responsible for. Just like Zack outplayed their previous golden boy in '19. The '19 game convinced me there is next to no difference between our guys and ACC guys. As Clark said last night, it is about execution.
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From what I saw Maye is miles ahead of where Howell was in 19. Chase plays the rest of season like this game he will get some NFL offers. Wise move for him to hang around another season.
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The NFL clearly makes draft decisions based on small sample sizes in many occasions- see Trubisky. For me Chase looked really good Saturday. He can run when he needs to. I want my QB to be mobile enough to get away from fast defenders and scramble for 10 yards if necessary. It's great if he can scoot 40 yards but those plays and players are rare.
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What you just said about rare players, that is Maye for sure. He is a definite high round pick unless he just crumbles between now and next year. He has the tools.bigdaddyg wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 8:03 amThe NFL clearly makes draft decisions based on small sample sizes in many occasions- see Trubisky. For me Chase looked really good Saturday. He can run when he needs to. I want my QB to be mobile enough to get away from fast defenders and scramble for 10 yards if necessary. It's great if he can scoot 40 yards but those plays and players are rare.
Brice was already on lists when teams came in to Boone prior to this game but he will definitely help himself if he continues to play like this. He should get some all-star game invites, a contract, and make a practice squad. He still over throws some passes and isn't a fluid runner but he does look better.
The new OC is also benefiting Brice. Anyone who does not know formations or can't just notice changes initially while watching a game go back and watch last year and compare to Saturday. There were significant changes. If Barbay continues what we saw and develops as I think, he could be the best OC we have had in a long time.
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You make a valid point about overthrows, but some are intentional when the receiver is covered.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 8:43 amWhat you just said about rare players, that is Maye for sure. He is a definite high round pick unless he just crumbles between now and next year. He has the tools.bigdaddyg wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 8:03 amThe NFL clearly makes draft decisions based on small sample sizes in many occasions- see Trubisky. For me Chase looked really good Saturday. He can run when he needs to. I want my QB to be mobile enough to get away from fast defenders and scramble for 10 yards if necessary. It's great if he can scoot 40 yards but those plays and players are rare.
Brice was already on lists when teams came in to Boone prior to this game but he will definitely help himself if he continues to play like this. He should get some all-star game invites, a contract, and make a practice squad. He still over throws some passes and isn't a fluid runner but he does look better.
The new OC is also benefiting Brice. Anyone who does not know formations or can't just notice changes initially while watching a game go back and watch last year and compare to Saturday. There were significant changes. If Barbay continues what we saw and develops as I think, he could be the best OC we have had in a long time.
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I'm only talking about the hand full of times the receiver was open and he just put too much on it. I remember one one time the receiver was going to the sideline and he was open but Brice put way too much on it. I'm not sure what he was thinking on the interception because he literally threw that right to the defender. Could have been a case of a messed up route but unless we know what the play call was it is hard to know if that was completely on Brice or the receiver as well.NewApp wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 9:41 amYou make a valid point about overthrows, but some are intentional when the receiver is covered.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 8:43 amWhat you just said about rare players, that is Maye for sure. He is a definite high round pick unless he just crumbles between now and next year. He has the tools.bigdaddyg wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 8:03 amThe NFL clearly makes draft decisions based on small sample sizes in many occasions- see Trubisky. For me Chase looked really good Saturday. He can run when he needs to. I want my QB to be mobile enough to get away from fast defenders and scramble for 10 yards if necessary. It's great if he can scoot 40 yards but those plays and players are rare.
Brice was already on lists when teams came in to Boone prior to this game but he will definitely help himself if he continues to play like this. He should get some all-star game invites, a contract, and make a practice squad. He still over throws some passes and isn't a fluid runner but he does look better.
The new OC is also benefiting Brice. Anyone who does not know formations or can't just notice changes initially while watching a game go back and watch last year and compare to Saturday. There were significant changes. If Barbay continues what we saw and develops as I think, he could be the best OC we have had in a long time.
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From what I see most good college offenses are way ahead of defenses in the sense that they can move the ball more often than they can be stopped especially if there are 40 passes thrown. A good college QB who basically just needs to hit his first or second read is clicking at probably about 70% completion % which rarely translates to the pros. Some make it look easy (bowl game last year), Maye so far. For me I loved seeing the 30 yard throws that were right on the money, the tight ends being involved and that first big sideline TD (to Davis?). I especially loved those quick scramble plays where we ran up to the line and hit them fast. I have zero concern with our offense especially running. We might get thumped Saturday but as long as the coaches keep the guys focused we will be fine for the last 10.
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I'll take your word for it, but sometimes he is about to get slammed. Luckily he can take a hit better than some QB's. Just a thought.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 9:48 amI'm only talking about the hand full of times the receiver was open and he just put too much on it. I remember one one time the receiver was going to the sideline and he was open but Brice put way too much on it. I'm not sure what he was thinking on the interception because he literally threw that right to the defender. Could have been a case of a messed up route but unless we know what the play call was it is hard to know if that was completely on Brice or the receiver as well.NewApp wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 9:41 amYou make a valid point about overthrows, but some are intentional when the receiver is covered.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 8:43 amWhat you just said about rare players, that is Maye for sure. He is a definite high round pick unless he just crumbles between now and next year. He has the tools.bigdaddyg wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 8:03 amThe NFL clearly makes draft decisions based on small sample sizes in many occasions- see Trubisky. For me Chase looked really good Saturday. He can run when he needs to. I want my QB to be mobile enough to get away from fast defenders and scramble for 10 yards if necessary. It's great if he can scoot 40 yards but those plays and players are rare.
Brice was already on lists when teams came in to Boone prior to this game but he will definitely help himself if he continues to play like this. He should get some all-star game invites, a contract, and make a practice squad. He still over throws some passes and isn't a fluid runner but he does look better.
The new OC is also benefiting Brice. Anyone who does not know formations or can't just notice changes initially while watching a game go back and watch last year and compare to Saturday. There were significant changes. If Barbay continues what we saw and develops as I think, he could be the best OC we have had in a long time.
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I remember two bad throws from the game. The one above and a screen pass to Noel on 3rd and long. It was the perfect play call. Noel could have walked in to the end zone. But Brice threw a rocket from 5 feet away and Noel couldn't hang on. But two bad throws out of 36 is good. Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady have more than that every week.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 9:48 amI'm only talking about the hand full of times the receiver was open and he just put too much on it. I remember one one time the receiver was going to the sideline and he was open but Brice put way too much on it. I'm not sure what he was thinking on the interception because he literally threw that right to the defender. Could have been a case of a messed up route but unless we know what the play call was it is hard to know if that was completely on Brice or the receiver as well.NewApp wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 9:41 amYou make a valid point about overthrows, but some are intentional when the receiver is covered.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 8:43 amWhat you just said about rare players, that is Maye for sure. He is a definite high round pick unless he just crumbles between now and next year. He has the tools.bigdaddyg wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 8:03 amThe NFL clearly makes draft decisions based on small sample sizes in many occasions- see Trubisky. For me Chase looked really good Saturday. He can run when he needs to. I want my QB to be mobile enough to get away from fast defenders and scramble for 10 yards if necessary. It's great if he can scoot 40 yards but those plays and players are rare.
Brice was already on lists when teams came in to Boone prior to this game but he will definitely help himself if he continues to play like this. He should get some all-star game invites, a contract, and make a practice squad. He still over throws some passes and isn't a fluid runner but he does look better.
The new OC is also benefiting Brice. Anyone who does not know formations or can't just notice changes initially while watching a game go back and watch last year and compare to Saturday. There were significant changes. If Barbay continues what we saw and develops as I think, he could be the best OC we have had in a long time.
I've said it since the first day I saw Brice on the practice field. He has the best arm talent we've ever had in black and gold. The mental part of the position was his weakness. I don't know if it's the difference in the OC, him connecting with Barbay better as a position coach, or all of the above, but Brice looked very crisp in his decision making.
Last year, he was thinking about it too much some times. This week, he saw and let it rip. If his first read was open, he let it fly.
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Not all of his over throws I would put on him but he still floats it some. All QBs do it at some point but he had a few that I guarantee he wants back because he knows they should have been complete. Sometimes he is indeed about to get hit and while he takes hits well, like you said, you don't want him to take them.NewApp wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 10:02 amI'll take your word for it, but sometimes he is about to get slammed. Luckily he can take a hit better than some QB's. Just a thought.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 9:48 amI'm only talking about the hand full of times the receiver was open and he just put too much on it. I remember one one time the receiver was going to the sideline and he was open but Brice put way too much on it. I'm not sure what he was thinking on the interception because he literally threw that right to the defender. Could have been a case of a messed up route but unless we know what the play call was it is hard to know if that was completely on Brice or the receiver as well.NewApp wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 9:41 amYou make a valid point about overthrows, but some are intentional when the receiver is covered.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 8:43 amWhat you just said about rare players, that is Maye for sure. He is a definite high round pick unless he just crumbles between now and next year. He has the tools.bigdaddyg wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 8:03 amThe NFL clearly makes draft decisions based on small sample sizes in many occasions- see Trubisky. For me Chase looked really good Saturday. He can run when he needs to. I want my QB to be mobile enough to get away from fast defenders and scramble for 10 yards if necessary. It's great if he can scoot 40 yards but those plays and players are rare.
Brice was already on lists when teams came in to Boone prior to this game but he will definitely help himself if he continues to play like this. He should get some all-star game invites, a contract, and make a practice squad. He still over throws some passes and isn't a fluid runner but he does look better.
The new OC is also benefiting Brice. Anyone who does not know formations or can't just notice changes initially while watching a game go back and watch last year and compare to Saturday. There were significant changes. If Barbay continues what we saw and develops as I think, he could be the best OC we have had in a long time.