Mackeyser
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That's the point. It's not. And, the college game literally teaches spread QBs almost NOTHING about being about being a pro QB.
People wanted to give Jimmy Clausen grief for being a meathead, but he could read a basic defense, understand progressions and recite play diagrams as far as how to attack a particular D. For the first time anyone can recall in combine history, they got blank stares to what should have been answerable questions.
I don't think Les Snead is one to engage in hyperbole so when he says crisis, I at the very least take his word that the situation is serious. And coach after coach has said that both QBs and OL are coming out so unprepared that it is forcing teams to change how they scout. You'll see in the next few drafts that pro style offenses will be picked over ahead of spread because it's less to teach.
Yet another reason I think Mannion was a freaking steal in the third.
People wanted to give Jimmy Clausen grief for being a meathead, but he could read a basic defense, understand progressions and recite play diagrams as far as how to attack a particular D. For the first time anyone can recall in combine history, they got blank stares to what should have been answerable questions.
I don't think Les Snead is one to engage in hyperbole so when he says crisis, I at the very least take his word that the situation is serious. And coach after coach has said that both QBs and OL are coming out so unprepared that it is forcing teams to change how they scout. You'll see in the next few drafts that pro style offenses will be picked over ahead of spread because it's less to teach.
Yet another reason I think Mannion was a freaking steal in the third.