That is correct.Agreed. and correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t his brother Brody budmayr the QB coach at Nazareth?
That is correct.Agreed. and correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t his brother Brody budmayr the QB coach at Nazareth?
I agree on JJ being the best soph I’ve seen. Only one other I can think of that is close. Jon Budmayr from MCC. Didn’t he beat Naz when he was a soph?
That game was one of the best QB performances I ever saw. Naz D front was in his face all game and he still managed to drop in perfect balls to his receivers. I vividly remember one throw that he was nearly horizontal when he released it and still was a perfect strike.Budmayr was a junior in that game, he did take MCC to the state title game as a soph though. He is now the QB coach for the UW Badgers.
He didn't have the size, but he is up there with Brasic. Those arm injuries in college for him were a shame.I agree on JJ being the best soph I’ve seen. Only one other I can think of that is close. Jon Budmayr from MCC. Didn’t he beat Naz when he was a soph?
He was throwing from his back. Absurd. Best game I ever saw from a QB.That game was one of the best QB performances I ever saw. Naz D front was in his face all game and he still managed to drop in perfect balls to his receivers. I vividly remember one throw that he was nearly horizontal when he released it and still was a perfect strike.
High School Lites showed that last play but unfortunately, cut several seconds of the confusion. From what I recall from my seat at midfield at about the 5th row and what was shown on HSL: With 20.5 on the clock on 3rd down on the 2 yard line, RB was stuffed at about the 5, and pushed back to about the 8. As I recall, players unpiled, probably 10 or 11 ticks left on the clock. From there, looked like ball was incorrectly spotted initially around the 7. Correct spot probably around the 5. Then, with probably 7 ticks left on the clock, ref #1 who incorrectly spotted ball, tossed the ball to ref #2, who correctly spotted the ball with under 5 ticks left. All of this was eating up clock, but I thought Simeon could have gotten off one last snap with a second or 2 left. Utter confusion between the refs who seemed to have no sense of urgency, and Simeon side who just wanted to run a play. Can the refs call an officials time out there? As a Nazareth fan, I would have understood if they had.
Yep...I think that is the question most of the parents of Simeon players are asking themselves today! Palmer was a beast and a pleasure to watchMakes no sense that Simeon did not throw a jump ball to Palmer with 20.5 on the clock. Nazareth had no answer for him.
The initial video did not look great, but it can be difficult to conceptualize time with just a video and no clock. Definitely seems like it was all above the board by the refs once you hear or see the time left. I know that some guy on Twitter is trying to say the Naz kid should have been flagged for a delay of game, but that certainly seems to be a stretch. (see replies to Edgys tweet).Now way in hell this is on the refs