Hes a projected top 3 qb.As a running back?
Hes a projected top 3 qb.As a running back?
Alright, let's start focusing on the future. For those close to the program, what changes should we expect to see across starting positions for the bowl game?
Aside from transfers out, will DeBoer focus on winning this game, or will he focus on player development for 2025?
Thoughts?
Yeah, not saying he will OR should, but Kyle Henderson, who is pretty plugged into player profiles and recruiting thinks so.KR looks looks like the real deal, but it's a big ask to start as a true freshman as a QB. Neither, Tua nor Bryce did, and while Hurts did, I really think it hurt his long term development. I hope one of the guys on the roster earns the spot and give KR a season to ramp up like Tua and bryce had and if KR is that good maybe he plays a good bit like Tua did.
I'd like to see us beat Michigan like UGA did to FSU last year!Sorry if I don’t base my opinion on internet rumors. This team has earned the right to go out on their own terms. I’d love nothing more than to see a fully loaded Bama team wear out someone in the bowl game to make a point. There’s plenty of time to work on next year.
Unless he opts out, he will start and play the majority of the game. Nothing will change for the bowl game.if milroe plays in the bowl game he will be starting
Would love this, but I'd have to see it to believe it. Won't happen IMO.I would have to think about the Milroe situation a bit if I were the coach. If my starting QB wanted to play the bowl game I am not sure I would tell him "forget it go pack your bags". However my main focus would be on working the players who will be here next year. So I am working Ty heavily in the practices as the #1 QB. Then I probably let Milroe play the first half and Ty the second half regardless of the score.
"I think they're aware that just our style this year, it was all about whatever it took to win," DeBoer said. "I'll credit those guys. They did a great job of doing whatever they needed to do to help us win. We got a lot of unselfish guys.
Most clearly DeBoer has said it IMO"From year to year, that's going to change and evolve based on the personnel we have," DeBoer said. "The style is going to be different. It might not just be the quarterback. It might be the number of receivers and tight ends. Yeah, we're going to have a little bit of what we envision it being down the road. That's kind of what I really appreciate about our guys is it was all about what it took to win, and them taking a backseat to whatever it would take to do that for them individually, and all those guys did that."
This is maybe the most exciting thing I've seen the last few days.SIAP.
Most clearly DeBoer has said it IMO
I've said before, Milroe could be a solid TE in the NFL.As a running back?
What I have seen on KR makes me very optimistic about him for sure. Just a general thing that it seems QBs do a bit better long term when they don't have the pressure of starting as true freshman, at least not at the beginning of the year. Giving them some time to adjust to the greater speed of the game in college seems to create a better long term path for them.Yeah, not saying he will OR should, but Kyle Henderson, who is pretty plugged into player profiles and recruiting thinks so.
I will say he looks much more polished as a high school SR than JM looked the whole time he's been here. Not talking about "results" but "process." Things like footwork, for instance. You watch the tape and you'd think KR should be JM after 4 years in college if you only focus on footwork. His throwing mechanics/motion also are very advanced. He always has his eyes downfield!
To borrow another poster's words...speaking "tongue in cheek" if you will, Russell looks like "a real QB."
The other thing going in favor of KR is we now have a known QB whisper in CKD and so his development could come faster. We know for a FACT that JM was NOT developed because his OC didn't think he should even be playing QB. There could also be a movement among staff and (especially fans) that we just need to start "fresh."
But, the best case scenario is that Ty Simpson suddenly emerges as the "real deal" and he blossoms into what we hoped he could be with some real playing time in the Deboer system! And when it comes to QBs I don't think we should forget about Austin Mack's possible development!
At 6'2" he's probably too short.I've said before, Milroe could be a solid TE in the NFL.
What makes you think that? He is smaller, not big on contact and not sure about his hands.I've said before, Milroe could be a solid TE in the NFL.
SIAP.
Most clearly DeBoer has said it IMO
So only 66.6%?Well I know YOU dont like Milroe like you have a personal vendetta against him so of course I expect you to put 99.9% of the blame on him.
The Tennessee and OU losses? Sure, put that on him, but last time I checked, the defense couldn’t stop a New Mexico State QB back in October.
Saban even admitted he doesn't talk to any of the staff on a routine basis.Would love this, but I'd have to see it to believe it. Won't happen IMO.
Much like CKD and CNS sitting down for a meeting after the season, it won't happen. I don't know why the university is paying CNS a half million in salary to consult if he's not consulting.