Hawktawk wrote:I thought Minshew was extremely accurate and poised most of the year with a pretty good sense of when it was time to bail out of the pocket. The snow in pullman doomed that offense along with the superior athletes and coach in the purple and gold. Minshew said after the game once he released the ball he couldn't see it. Browning seems solid but not spectacular. I guess we will see.
RiverDog wrote:I watched about half of the Pac 12 Championship game, and Browning didn't do anything to pad his resume. Rose Bowl to follow.
NorthHawk wrote:What Bowl game will the Cougs be playing in?
Edit:
I just looked up the predicted Bowl Game schedule and it looks like the Alamo Bowl on Dec 28th
against West Virginia and their highly touted QB Will Grier. It might be a 140 point game if both Offenses get untracked early.
NorthHawk wrote:They might get a sniff later in the draft, but I doubt either will make much of an impact in the NFL.
Minshew has been a surprise this year and a lot of people think he's just a system QB with an overabundance of stats caused by that system.
He might have a problem in a Pro style Offense, but you never know, he may just have needed an opportunity to show he can throw an accurate ball.
My guess if one or both are drafted is Browning before Minshew, but neither before the 5th round. But that's just a guess.
I disagree with your analysis. Minshew has given the Cougs the downfield threat they have not had in years and he and his receivers have connected on many downfield routes this year. He's a very accurate passer both on short and long routes and has a strong arm. He can make all the throws. Northhawk, how may WSU games have you actually watched this year?
And IMO Minshew will get considerable attention from the pros but Browning will not. Browning is a great competitor but does not have an NFL skill set.
jshawaii22 wrote:I think we said that about the last "Jake" that played QB and UDub, and he went 10th overall the Tennessee, so you never know, but the eyeball test says this Jake has regressed a lot over the 4 years. Not sure why, but he has, and it hasn't looked pretty.
Minshew also looked better the first 2/3 of this year, but didn't play well at the end -- His stock also fell, but should get a draft pick 3rd round down.
NorthHawk wrote:He's (Minshew) the type of player that might make a good coach, though. He's had exposure to some great Offensive philosophies, and some of it has to rub off, so I expect to see him on the sidelines
as a coach if his playing career doesn't work out.
RiverDog wrote:One theory is that their mastery of the game causes them to be less tolerant of players that possess anything less than exceptional talent.
RiverDog wrote:One theory is that their mastery of the game causes them to be less tolerant of players that possess anything less than exceptional talent.
Minshew needs 121 passing yards in the Alamo Bowl to pass Connor Halliday for the WSU record for most air hashes in a single-season, and he needs 238 hashes to pass Jared Goff for the Pac-12 single-season record.
NorthHawk wrote:I hope this award and maybe others gives him a chance at the next level.
What are air hashes? I've never heard that expression.
That’s just another way of saying yards. I haven’t heard that expression before either and I don’t really like it.
mykc14 wrote:What are air hashes? I've never heard that expression.
That’s just another way of saying yards. I haven’t heard that expression before either and I don’t really like it.
HumanCockroach wrote:Find it more likely that someone gambles on Minshew prior to doing the same on Browning. Think they'll both ultimately be drafted, but from what I've seen, Minshew not Browning wil be the qb teams will feel has more desirable traits.
Truthfully, it wouldn't shock me in the least to see Browning go undrafted but I think some team or other falls in love with his mental make up, as opposed to physical limitations holding him undrafted late.
Hawktawk wrote:When butt fumble Sanchez is under center after replacing Colt McCoy and Cody Kissler is starting and Winston and Fitzpatrick are playing musical benches its clear there's not enough good qbs in the league right now for all the teams![]()
RiverDog wrote:
This was discussed at great length yesterday morning on Sirius NFL. Especially at this time of year, teams will look to a quarterback that has some experience with their system vs. one that has greater talent (ie Colin Kaepernick) that would take longer to get up to speed, at least for teams like the Redskins, who are still in the playoff hunt. Kaepernick, in particular, would require a system designed for him as opposed to him adjusting to a system like the 'Skins.
Hawktawk wrote:Yes I caught that interview as well RD. But let's get real. Kaep started a cancer in the league, divided a locker room, killed a really good coach and was basically a malcontent who shunned his leadership role. 9er execs and some players said off the record they weren't even sure he wanted to play.
Now he's suing the league. NOBODY is bringing him in. Adapting an offense to a skill set isn't rocket science. It's just an excuse. Hes banished
HumanCockroach wrote:I wouldn't say it's collusion, but anybody thinking Kaepernik isn't a better football player than 65% or more of the QBs currently employed in the league shouldn't likely be evaluating QB ability.
I do find it interesting that Washington had zero issue claiming a woman beater with an extensive history of issues prior to even being drafted that likely helps them not at all this season, yet with the possibility of the playoffs felt a guy kneeling during the anthem was to much heat to handle.
HumanCockroach wrote:I wouldn't say it's collusion, but anybody thinking Kaepernik isn't a better football player than 65% or more of the QBs currently employed in the league shouldn't likely be evaluating QB ability.
I do find it interesting that Washington had zero issue claiming a woman beater with an extensive history of issues prior to even being drafted that likely helps them not at all this season, yet with the possibility of the playoffs felt a guy kneeling during the anthem was to much heat to handle.
NorthHawk wrote:You can also cross system fit off the list, too for the Washington QB role as they put in some RPO and moving pocket plays for Johnson.
What they ended up with is a QB who is very much like Kaepernick, but a lesser talent who hadn't thrown a football in the NFL for 7 years.
The NFL is going to make a big payment to Kaep for blackballing him.
NorthHawk wrote:The Offense that they ran yesterday plays to Kaepernick's strengths.
They didn't even talk to him.
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