since I watched him at practice in the spring, this would be virtually impossible for him to do at game speed.Bulldog Backer said:All Relf has to do is read the defense and choose to hand it to Dixon, pitch to the motion back, or run it himself.
I call ********. That statement is an offense to Ty "Clipboard" Evans.thunderclap said:I haven't seen any practices this week as I've been in New Orleans, but in the spring I saw many of them. And from the beginning of the spring to the end, he looked like a different QB. Why? Because for the first time in his life, I'm guessing, he is getting legitimate coaching at that position.
So, yeah, I'd guess that when BDJ says he is still improving, to the point of actually competing for playing time, I can believe it. And I say I can believe it <span style="font-weight: bold;">after declaring him the worst QB in history of SEC schollies after Croom's last spring game.</span> I'm serious, it's amazing what coaching can do with some guys.
Easy there, Socrates. Never question The Pack. LOLbulldogbaja said:done anything other than throw one pick to Marcus Washington? If not, then by his lack of readiness becoming more apparent I can only assume you mean one thread on Sixpack where some posters decided that a freshman QB can't be good, in which case Russell's readiness or even its appearance hasn't actually changed any except in the fickle collective sixpack mind. I'm not arguing that he's not ready, just wondering what all happened on the football field that led to this conclusion.