I'd take Mariota after Winston. Mariota can be a good QB but I think he'll take more years to get there than Winston will. Winston is more of a "sure thing". After Mariota I like Connor Cook and that's it.
this is the shyt i'm talking about
no one in college runs a west coast offense. not even close. i think the last coach to even attempt to run it was Bill Callahan at Nebraska, and it was a complete disaster.
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It's Chip Kelly's offense. After the Eagles Monday Night game againt the Colts or Panthers, I forgot which one, Trent Dilfer even broke it down. Said some shyt like "It's basically the West Coast offense but they like to spread you out significantly." The base of that O is West Coast concepts.Christian Ponder wasn't a system QB. FSU ran pro-style for the longest. He's just not a good QB. He wasn't great at FSU. Vikes just failed on the first round pick.Please tell me which system busts like Akili Smith, Ryan Leaf, Tim Couch, Christian Ponder, Jim Druckenmiller, etc. could have been placed in to make them pro bowl caliber QB's.
Read option QBs fail because of the emphasis placed on first read and never going through progressions. The first read is there for QBs in college like 80% of the time. In the pros, like 20%. So, 4/5 times, the first read isn't there and there is the natural inclination to run. They don't go through progressions. Russell Wilson runs, but he's play pro style offenses in college. These other QBs have not and it shows once they show up in the pros.
fukk it. just let him drop to Philly then. I'm a skeptic too but yall seem to think he wont thrive in a pro style offense so fukk it reunite him with chip. I swear nikkas should collude or some shyt.
Let him say some bonehead stuff to the media, skip pro day and get caught buying liquor for freshmen at Oregon in exchange for a nice contract from Philly![]()
Wow. Someone actually said this other than me. I been saying this. Wilson played in a pro style offense which is why he isn't struggling nearly as much as the other read option QBs. But even he has some big flaws but luckily he plays in an offense built to his strengths and he is an exceptional scrambler...not to mention he has been developed as a pocket passer from before the NFL. These other QBs are trying to learn from the pocket NOW. It's hard as hell.
League isn't trying to build around these kinds of QBs so they will forever struggle as the league will continue to try to cram a square peg into a round hole. If I was in High School I'd look for a College that played a pro style offense. If I was a RG3, Kaep, etc, I'd get a QB coach to train with in the summer.


I mean, I'm sure most teams runs some version of Smash and Y-Stick. The basis of the West Coast is short and intermediate timing routes, and a lot of it involves difficult throws. Does that sound like Chip Kelly's offense at all to you?It's Chip Kelly's offense. After the Eagles Monday Night game againt the Colts or Panthers, I forgot which one, Trent Dilfer even broke it down. Said some shyt like "It's basically the West Coast offense but they like to spread you out significantly." The base of that O is West Coast concepts.
Thats pretty much Chip's Eagles offense and pretty much what Oregon runs breh with some read option too. It's more complex and deals a lot in mathematic match ups. I found a couple articles on it, you should look it upI mean, I'm sure most teams runs some version of Smash and Y-Stick. The basis of the West Coast is short and intermediate timing routes, and a lot of it involves difficult throws. Does that sound like Chip Kelly's offense at all to you?
And what offense doesn't try to spread the defense out today? Is the Air Raid basically West Coast, too?
I thought it was a pretty interesting read.Link the articles, breh.Thats pretty much Chip's Eagles offense and pretty much what Oregon runs breh with some read option too. It's more complex and deals a lot in mathematic match ups. I found a couple articles on it, you should look it upI thought it was a pretty interesting read.