Hope he has a ton of success. Great kid, very solid athlete, live arm, maybe a bit of a windup, but you can mainly get away with that in college still. Will he garner starting consideration? Who else is there to challenge?
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Reminded me alot of Levis just willing to bring the ball down, run, and not scared to take the hit. Want to see more of his arm, but I’m tickled to death for thisHope he has a ton of success. Great kid, very solid athlete, live arm, maybe a bit of a windup, but you can mainly get away with that in college still. Will he garner starting consideration? Who else is there to challenge?
He da’ man once upon campus, period.Will he garner starting consideration? Who else is there to challenge?
He is the starter from Day 1. Hopefully he is working with a qb coach over the summer to work out the kinks you mentioned. It Is a little disappointing though that in the amount of time he spent at Geogria that this it wasn’t already addressed.Hope he has a ton of success. Great kid, very solid athlete, live arm, maybe a bit of a windup, but you can mainly get away with that in college still. Will he garner starting consideration? Who else is there to challenge?
As a former quarterback, it is so difficult to change your natural throwing motion you’ve been using for so many years. Better off scheming around it if it comes to it.He is the starter from Day 1. Hopefully he is working with a qb coach over the summer to work out the kinks you mentioned. It Is a little disappointing though that in the amount of time he spent at Geogria that this it wasn’t already addressed.
As a former quarterback, it is so difficult to change your natural throwing motion you’ve been using for so many years. Better off scheming around it if it comes to it.
He is the starter from Day 1. Hopefully he is working with a qb coach over the summer to work out the kinks you mentioned. It Is a little disappointing though that in the amount of time he spent at Geogria that this it wasn’t already addressed.
See my post above.Unfortunately for Brock, he still has the same private QB coach that has let that little hitch stay in his delivery. Maybe it's a rythem thing and his accuracy suffers if he tries to work it out. I just can't understand why someone being paid to fix your mechanics has let it go for a number of years.
See my post above.
This. But if he has the kind of year we're hoping for then he'll probably leave after one year.I'm excited! It's also great he has two years of eligibility!
Well, Levis was 2nd string and basically a wildcat qb at PSU and it worked out, hope for the same with Vandergriff but you never know. Can’t teach arm strength and he has it, very important in Coen’s offense.Hopeful, but impossible to know how a guy's going to perform at this level with such little game experience.
Hopefully he’s a stud, coming from Georgia I have the upmost confidence in him. That’s basically Stud University now. Btw Georgia not making the playoffs is a tragedy. How can you justify the unanimous all year #1 for losing a championship game to a team that’s in the playoff themselves. No doubt they are better than every other team who made it and just as good as Bama.Hope he has a ton of success. Great kid, very solid athlete, live arm, maybe a bit of a windup, but you can mainly get away with that in college still. Will he garner starting consideration? Who else is there to challenge?
Just hope they beat the holy dog shit out of FSU.Hopefully he’s a stud, coming from Georgia I have the upmost confidence in him. That’s basically Stud Univeesity now. Btw Georgia not making the playoffs is a tragedy. How can you justify the unanimous all year #1 for losing a championship game to a team that’s in the playoff themselves. No doubt they are better than every other team who made it and just as good as Bama.
I think it’s kinda like a golf swing, if it works it works. There are a couple of positions the swing must be in to make great contact and if the timing is there you can swing like Charles Barkley if it works.Unfortunately for Brock, he still has the same private QB coach that has let that little hitch stay in his delivery. Maybe it's a rythem thing and his accuracy suffers if he tries to work it out. I just can't understand why someone being paid to fix your mechanics has let it go for a number of years.
They will. FSU has a defense but no better than some SEC teams. Their Offense is way greater than any team they have played too. Georgia will be on a mission too.Just hope they beat the holy dog shit out of FSU.
I don’t think FSU can score 14 on Georgia! I figure it will be something like 38-10!They will. FSU has a defense but no better than some SEC teams. Their Offense is way greater than any team they have played too. Georgia will be on a mission too.
I agree, experienced the same. I found the hardest part was being able to stay consistent with the change without reverting back when the bullets started flying.As a former quarterback, it is so difficult to change your natural throwing motion you’ve been using for so many years. Better off scheming around it if it comes to it.
That’s just called job security.Unfortunately for Brock, he still has the same private QB coach that has let that little hitch stay in his delivery. Maybe it's a rythem thing and his accuracy suffers if he tries to work it out. I just can't understand why someone being paid to fix your mechanics has let it go for a number of years.
Hopeful.Hope he has a ton of success. Great kid, very solid athlete, live arm, maybe a bit of a windup, but you can mainly get away with that in college still. Will he garner starting consideration? Who else is there to challenge?