Deep Dive: New SEC Arms Race (4 Laws of QB Play)
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- Paul, Ian, and Justin look at the new SEC and how its quarterbacks will be a force to be reckoned with. Use Promo Code “IT1” To Get 2 Months of InsideTexas.com for Only $1: www.on3.com/teams/texas-longh...
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Chapters
00:00 1. Receivers Make the Passer
06:37 2. Game Manager Isn't an Insult
11:07 3. Running Is Where Value-Add Happens
14:58 4. Dropback Passing is an Old Man's Game
18:40 SEC QB/WR Pairings List
24:26 How To Limit Good QB Play
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Great discussion.. Ian brings it for sure with the solid framing of topics and then the value of added details, re-phrasing, and clarifying comments from Paul (and Justin ) is great at making it clear and points better imo. I like that setup and it works great imo. And the banter is definitely appreciated with the joking around some on top of the points. I suppose sounds like I’m shorting Justin a bit (unintentionally) because i do appreciate Justin helping things move with his questions and comments.. quality stuff all the way around imo. Great content. Definitely appreciated.
Thanks guys. This has been one of the most interesting discussions I've watched. Ian, I'll watch college football this fall with the 4 rules on my mind. You guys provided 3 perrceptions; fully intertwined. Learned a lot. I always look forward to the Round Table. You guys have upped the bar for it. Keep it up! Cheers!
Great episode guys
From a pass rush standpoint, I get Paul including aTm but their secondary is an absolute mess right now and a bigtime concern for them.
Sam's issue was the Herman didn't understand what a good offensive line coach looked like or what good offensive line talent looked like....ergo, "hero" ball.
I'm not saying you're wrong, but worse than that was receiver. Every year that Ehlinger was the starting quarterback the talent in the receiving room got worse as Charlie players phased out.
@@ianboyd3683 I say that because everything starts and stops, IMO, with the O-line. I was in school when Darrell had the wishbone ticking (69-75, yeah I took my time) and it was a thing of beauty.
Ian wherever you are looks like a treatment facility
😂 It's called a basement, something you find in Michigan.
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I'm a bit disappointed in Paul...Paul usually will drop a bit more than others, so I was hoping for some story about A. Hall
I told Paul to go stand in the corner so I could get into my bag in isolation.
I watched up to 3:22 / i want gameday pls
#1. Some of the best receivers will confirm that it's equally true that passers make the receiver. No effective QB = doesn't matter how good the receiver is. #3. Not NEEDING to run is a damn good indicator of a great QB. #4. Tom Brady was a dropback passer. Aaron Rodgers is a dropback passer. Peyton Manning was a dropback passer. Dan Marino was a dropback passer. Drew Brees was a dropback passer. Might as well say most of the best QBs in football history were dropback passers, by and large. Maybe that's what allowed them to play into old age. :) No offense intended Ian.
In the NFL yeah, in college notsomuch. NFL wideouts carry "game manager" QBs all the time.
@@ianboyd3683 My point #1 was that in college you need an effective passer for a WR to truly matter; we see that every Saturday where there is an absence of a good passing QB. The QBs I site weren't "carried" by WRs in the NFL OR in college. The stronger argument would be that they lifted the WRs on their teams at both levels, by my observation.
Yeah but you named some of the best NFL passers we’ve seen. In college, guys like Stetson Bennett and AJ McCarron are carried to titles by NFL wideouts all the time.
@@ianboyd3683 Respectfully Ian, I named 5 examples, you named 2; "all the time" seems like an unreasonable "stretch". I'd say, "it's happened before" is closer to the reality.
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Seems OU will stop them.. like they have for 70% of the time over the past 10 years... texas best team in 25 years..lost to OU
Grinders i like it