Towles=hartline. Towles is not the answer. You gotta see what barker can do. He can't be any worse than what we have witnessed the last few weeks with towles running the show.
Practice!!!...WE TALKING BOUT PRACTICE:joy::joy::joy::sunglasses:[banana][banana]Drew obviously hasn't shown what the coaches want to see in practices.
But PT needs to sit. Drew will just learn on the job, cant do any worse than the Coordinators who have been doing this all season.
Time to start benching wr's for drops as well.
Brian, I just couldn't disagree with you more. It doesn't matter how great the players are around Towles he just isn't a elite QB. You neglect the fact some of his biggest mistakes have come when he's had plenty of time to throw the ball. If he goes to UGA, etc. does that help with his accuracy? Dawson said it himself...you don't teach a player entering college to throw an accurate ball. It's there at that point or it isn't.
You talk about giving him the continuity with the same OC for 4 years....do you remember how Towles career has progressed? He came into college with MAJOR flaws in his passing motion. He played sparingly as a freshman and redshirted as a sophmore because he was last on the depth chart to Max Smith and Whitlow for Gods sake. The only reason he ever got on the field AT ALL was because he hired a QB guru to help him fix how he threw(which i give him major props for). But the tweaking has gone as far as it can...you don't teach accuracy, you don't teach processing info quickly...He wasn't going to be a first round draft pick or any draft pick in my opinion regardless of the talent around him.
The NFL will love tangibles like his...but at the end of the day that won't mean squat given his limitations
Screenshot Bakers drops and you will see how many are actually really bad drops.
You related to the guy?Totally different offenses. Dink and dunk does not compare.
I have been in Commonwealth since the 70's seen a bunch of bad olines as well.
You guys are ignoring my words regarding his panicking ways and totally missing my point.
We agree with these issues.
My points, again, the lack of even decent oline play is part of the cause his accuracy is off AND he doesnt show well under pressure.
With time he can stay in the pocket and make some great ooh ahh throws.
That is what the scouts see.
You guys are going by watching UF, UT, UA and the likes kill him. His brain is fried on top of his already known discrepancies.
Slow down and TRY to see what someone else is saying.
He has issues.
But in my opinion, and you dont have to agree, but i think the scouts would super love him had he:
Been at a quality program with one OC and one system for 4 years.
A good oline that limited his under pressure moments which we all agree he doesnt handle well AND would prevent him from locking in on one receiver and rushing throws behind wr's.
Throws that are a little bit off might actually get caught by better wr's.
A great run game would bring 8 in the box, now he has to face 8 in the secondary.
My point is his major flaws would be very much limited in this type of setting along with the continuity over 4 years.
Now when he gets drafted by some suck NFL team it may not be pretty.
Why is this so hard to believe the possibility of such a scenario?
Screenshot Bakers drops and you will see how many are actually really bad drops.
We have had the fewest circus/toughest catches in the league.
There's no school PT could have went to that could have turned him into a 1st round pick. I doubt there's even a school that could have made him a 4th round pick. He has the size, but he doesn't have the intellectual acuity to play the QB position at a high level. If he'd originally went to another p5 school, he'd likely never started.
He hasn't had much help here, we can all agree on that, but he's the primary source of his own detriment.
Kid was highly rated and has all the physical tools.
Agreed.
The way you know that's not the case is that the only way any one can draw up a scenario where pat succeeds is when literally every other position on the field is manned by elite players.
That's not the makings of an elite QB.
Its all in the mindset.
You guys havent like PT for awhile.
You want to look right.
I take no pleasure in seeing Patrick Towles struggle. He seems to love Kentucky and wants the team to do well. He has been given a difficult task and has struggled with it.
I'm also glad to see several staunch Patrick Towles defenders/cheerleaders finally saying "no mas" and agree it's time to give someone else a shot. What I don't see from them though, is apologies for absolutely attacking ANYONE who said something even SLIGHTLY negative about Towles up to this point. Not every Towles defender acted this way, but most did.
I've seen several posters make criticisms that I thought were fair and then watched 3 or 4 Towles defenders rip the poster apart and behave like children rather than have a well-reasoned dialogue. I've also seen some Towles haters make up or exaggerate shortcomings and not be able to recognize the good things that Towles has done. The Towles defenders were either unable or unwilling to distinguish the reasonable fans from the not so reasonable ones.
Kentucky fans should be able to say critical things about their favorite football team without having the self-appointed program defenders introduce the "you're not a real fan if you say something critical" or the "he's blameless" arguments because neither one is true. If someone is taking the time to post on this board, they are either trolls with no lives or big Kentucky (or SEC football) fans. They should be able to be critical and not be attacked.
I'm not talking about one pass. People thought the UF pass, the AU pass, the EKU passes all had to be incredible plays, but they really were not. And many more. Much of this is the PT hate blindness
I'm not going to sugar coat these. These guys must catch catchable balls. One or two is understandable, one or two a game..not.
Baker's first 3 drops resulted in 3 TDs immediately after in huge games.
We have dropped easy catches and not stepped up to make great ones.
In fact I can name only 2 off the top of my head - Bakers one hander on the sideline and Bidets diving TD.
We need the change at QB but wr's must get better, Barkers first pass hit him in the chest for pete's sake!
This is a stretch, the Dawson and Brown offense are virtually the same, I mean this is a big stretch on your part, you act like this was a big switch that PT has had to endure, going from I formation or 2 TE offense or option offense. Air Raid is all the same for most part, this does not hold up at all in your arguments. The switch to Dawson was very pedestrian, they all have the same automatic calls when 7 guys are in the box or they all have the same auto calls with 6 in a box etc.. Maybe Dawson relies on deeper routes or does not throw the screen as much. This is strictly a PT problem compounded by factors as drops, bad OL play, Dawson not really knowing what the hell is going at times and not being on same page. I give PT that, he has been affected by terrible play to go around. He has not played well at all but this is not about that. It is about this program needing a jolt and a lift, it is about Stoops saving this team and not letting this thing get away from him, not sure he can recover if he does not make bowl. IT is time for a change to shake up, again not sure Barker is better but we have to shake up.I just think if had the same system for four years and better players around him he would be better and hide many flaws (not saying he they would get better).
We have seen multiple QBs taken high than turn out to be just big arms because their flaws in college were hidden due to better players, system, etc. We have seen dozens upon dozens and that is where PT would be in my opinion.
It is about this program needing a jolt and a lift, it is about Stoops saving this team and not letting this thing get away from him, not sure he can recover if he does not make bowl. IT is time for a change to shake up, again not sure Barker is better but we have to shake up.
I think Stoops tried to go with PT because he knows this is the end of the era, once you make the change than you lose PT and he knows it. He hated to switch and this is why he waited so long. He knows this is it when this switch comes about. Stoops is caring for his guy and going the extra mile.
yes many strong armed QBs have been taken in round one and were not great QBs, you know this.
You related to the guy?
Good lord! Give it a rest!
Both posts are exactly correct. Towles has all the physical tools anyone could ever hope for in a QB. But he lacks most of the mental tools necessary to succeed. His incredible physical tools has been enough temptation for this staff to invest their futures and the programs futures into trying to develop the cognitive aspects of his game. Its just not happened.
Exactly. When posters repeat "well hed be great if he had elite everything surrounding him" they should realize theyre actually making an argument against a player. A good player doesnt need the perfect situation to be effective.
Excellent post.
This is a stretch, the Dawson and Brown offense are virtually the same, I mean this is a big stretch on your part, you act like this was a big switch that PT has had to endure, going from I formation or 2 TE offense or option offense. Air Raid is all the same for most part, this does not hold up at all in your arguments. The switch to Dawson was very pedestrian, they all have the same automatic calls when 7 guys are in the box or they all have the same auto calls with 6 in a box etc.. Maybe Dawson relies on deeper routes or does not throw the screen as much. This is strictly a PT problem compounded by factors as drops, bad OL play, Dawson not really knowing what the hell is going at times and not being on same page. I give PT that, he has been affected by terrible play to go around. He has not played well at all but this is not about that. It is about this program needing a jolt and a lift, it is about Stoops saving this team and not letting this thing get away from him, not sure he can recover if he does not make bowl. IT is time for a change to shake up, again not sure Barker is better but we have to shake up.
I think Stoops tried to go with PT because he knows this is the end of the era, once you make the change than you lose PT and he knows it. He hated to switch and this is why he waited so long. He knows this is it when this switch comes about. Stoops is caring for his guy and going the extra mile.
IMO
Can you name one who struggled as badly in college as Towles has thus far? I sure can't think of any.
You're playing a false equivalency game here. Sure, there have been plenty of big armed busts cut in the Ryan Leaf mold taken in Round 1 over the years. But the difference is at the COLLEGE level those guys kicked ***, they didn't get exposed until they faced pro competition. College defenses were no problem for them.
Conversely, Towles does not even seem to be able to handle the complexity of these college defenses. His decision-making appears too slow, and his passing far too inaccurate and inconsistent, for even high college level ball. He's already been exposed before ever facing that next level. He's been a whole different level of bad than the guys you're trying to compare him too.
Seems like your whole argument here is based on the fact that Towles is big and strong with a real powerful arm. Well, you know, that's all nice, but it alone ain't nearly enough to make a QB a top draft pick. Busts like Leaf didn't get drafted high solely because they were big and strong-armed, it was also because they kicked *** on the field and were stars at the college level.
Really? I said if PT was on another team ala UGA he wouldnt struggle as much.
No, what you actually said was that if he was on a team like UGA he'd be a "first rounder this year." Others contested that belief as absurd, and you've responded with no cogent or convincing argument to back it up.
So now I'll go back to my prior question you dodged: Can you name me a first rounder who struggled as badly in college as Patrick has thus far? You seemed to be suggesting that there have been other first rounders like him, well ...can you give examples?
This what you guys are not grasping.
I am agreeing with you on his negatives, his faults.
My only point is they are magnified by the different schemes each year, poor oline and drops.
With 4 years in same system, his liabilities would not have been so pronounced and these experts who love him so much today would really love him.
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First off, i like you guys and have for years.
But my gosh you people are being hard headed.
We all agree on PT's faults. Ok?
Now, stop taking your lust for being right about how bad a player is and try to see another opinion.
My only statement is that in my opinion the guy would/could mask a bunch of his issues being on a team like UGA.
If these experts believe he is a top 3 Junior QB now, they would really love him at UGA.
ANY QB WOULD DO BETTER UNDER THESE CIRCUMSTANCES:
Same system and coaches for 4 years. (Yes even better than 2 OC's with similar systems)
A great oline. For a QB like PT the less pressure the better.
A great running game, brings more defenders in the box and thus less covering wr's.
Better wr's to catch balls right at them and some inaccurate passes as well.
NOW ADD IN PT'S PHYSICAL CAPABILITIES WITH THESE CIRCUMSTANCES AND THE SCOUTS LOVE HIM EVEN MORE.
Would he still have a hard time with pre-reads? Maybe, not a definite he has solid coaching in ONE system for 4 years.
Would his accuracy be as bad? Maybe, I am not foolish enough to say he is an accurate passer, but I am not blind enough to see that the constant pressure has caused him to hurry passes which in turn have been poorly thrown.
Would he handle pressure better? Most likely not, his pocket presence and feel are just not their, however he would have much less pressure with a better oline, so that would be masked a bit.
Would he be a better leader? Doubt it, he just does not seem to be confident enough, or vocal enough.
Thus my simple take was if he was at a UGA all these magnified flaws we see now would be hidden much more at a UGA and these crazy scouts who love him now would swoon over him even more.
Not a reach, not a stretch, just an opinion.
If you think the kid would suck under any circumstance, that in my opinion is much more unbelievable.
Until next week. :angry:
You got that right and he's never gonna be it.Please. Towles ain't it.
hard to catch overthrown and balls at your heals and behind you..Yep bench Towles Baker Johnson anyone who drops a pass.
Towles=hartline. Towles is not the answer. You gotta see what barker can do. He can't be any worse than what we have witnessed the last few weeks with towles running the show.
Good lord, it's not about statement "comprehension" when the words of the statement were crystal clear. Here were your actual words:
What is there to mis-comprehend in that statement? That is the only statement I disputed, and last night you appeared to be standing by it. But today you now seem to be pretending you didn't actually say that and the rest of us are all just unable to comprehend you.
Look, if you'd like to retract the prior statement with something along the lines of "oops, I didn't really mean first rounder, I just meant he wouldn't be struggling as badly...", that is fine by me, and I'd acknowledge the latter position is a far more reasonable one. But do not pretend like you did not say words that you clearly did say.
His accuracy is bad. He throws balls behind, high, low, etc. And even on TIMING ROUTES yesterday, he threw the ball WAAAAAAAAAY too soon. On the one interception it was a timing route, he threw the ball BEFORE the receiver was even close to the spot or turned around, and it was picked off. Not to mention the ball was also thrown 3 yards to the left. Say whatever you want to defend him but HERE IS THE TRUTH. Pat is Pats problem. Defensive Coordinators are using speed rushers against him because they know he has ZERO pocket presence. The book on Pat is this, he gets scared, and instead of stepping up in the pocket and reading, he panicks and looks away from his receivers and runs. So basically, until Pat stays in the pocket and completes passes, defenses will CONTIUNE to speed rush him, and drop 7 into coverage. And guess what???? Our O-Line cant block speed rushers, they just cant, and the get caught holding while trying to. And this is the circle of life for us but it all starts with Patricks decisions. He can actually HELP his O-Line and receivers but he doesn't because he is simply overrated. He has had his chance. We have tons of talent, and even better recruits on their way. We cant let the whole program go down because of Patrick. Im sorry, but this experiment is over. Let Reece or Drew play the last 3 games, use Patrick sparingly.
Towles cant throw over the middle. 99% percent of the time his throw is high or behind the receiver. I would love for himto be the guy but at this point I don't think he is any good. Barker must get a shot
That isn't completely true. For all we know PT is our best chance to win and we can easily get to a bowl game if we beat Vandy. Acting like the season is already over so, who cares, put in DB may be a terrible mistake. We just don't know.We really don't have anything to lose by switching to Barker the last three games. Then he and Patrick can battle it out in the spring.
There is no one defending him, just a lack of reading comprehension here Ty.
This entire discussion was a what if scenario.
What if he had chosen a UGA with the same system for 4 years, a better line, better run game, better wr's, less pass defenders.
Would these factors make him look better?
Would these factors mask his real deficiencies much more at UGA than UK?
Would the experts who think he is number 3 JR QB right now really push him up even higher?
My answers to each of these is yes.
With more time and confidence he most likely would be more accurate, most kids would.
With less defenders lower his INTs, yes since many come from other areas to pick off the passes with 8 men in coverage.
Would he be better in the pocket - not sure.
Would he have a better feel - probably not.
Would he do better under pressure - probably not.
Would these factors occur much less frequently at a UGA than UK right now, definitely.
Thus those experts would see less of his deficiencies and like him even more.
Thats it.
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First off, i like you guys and have for years.
But my gosh you people are being hard headed.
We all agree on PT's faults. Ok?
Now, stop bathing yourselves in your lust for being right about how bad a player is and try to see another opinion.
My only statement is that in my opinion the guy could/would mask a bunch of his issues being on a team like UGA.
If these experts believe he is a top 3 Junior QB now, they would really love him at UGA.
ANY QB WOULD DO BETTER UNDER THESE CIRCUMSTANCES:
Same system and coaches for 4 years. (Yes even better than 2 OC's with similar systems)
A great oline. For a QB like PT the less pressure the better.
A great running game, brings more defenders in the box and thus less covering wr's.
Better wr's to catch balls right at them and some inaccurate passes as well.
NOW ADD IN PT'S PHYSICAL CAPABILITIES WITH THESE CIRCUMSTANCES AND THE SCOUTS LOVE HIM EVEN MORE.
Would he still have a hard time with pre-reads? Maybe, not a definite if he had solid coaching in ONE system for 4 years.
Would his accuracy be as bad? Maybe, I am not foolish enough to say he is an accurate passer, but I am not blind enough to see that the constant pressure has caused him to hurry passes which in turn have been poorly thrown.
Would he handle pressure better? Most likely not, his pocket presence and feel are just not there, however he would have much less pressure with a better oline, so that would be masked a bit.
Would he be a better leader? Doubt it, he just does not seem to be confident enough, or vocal enough. But a UGA would have several capable leaders.
Thus my simple take was if he was at a UGA all these magnified flaws we see now would be hidden much more at a UGA and these crazy scouts who love him now would swoon over him even more.
Not a reach, not a stretch, just an opinion.
If you think the kid would suck under any circumstance, that in my opinion is much more unbelievable.