I took note that this article made the same prediction as you regarding beating ND and losing to Cal. They didn't elaborate. http://www.burntorangenation.com/20...ctions-as-texas-longhorns-head-into-fall-camp Does anybody know much about the strength of Buechele's arm? How does he throw the deep ball? Just curious.
Gonna guess it's somewhere in between Swoopes and Heard in terms of strength. Swoopes missed a lot of big plays in his career just by leading the receivers too far and Heards long ball tends to wobble and get held up. With Burt and Johnsons size, I'd rather get enough air under it to allow these guys to go up and make a play.
Yea I think it's a feeling that the team can really rise to the occasion with so much goodwill and momentum at this primetime game at home but if they're alone on the road then they will come back to earth. I hope they can win them both though. He threw some deep passes in the spring. I don't think the deep ball is as important in college though than in the pros. I would be very happy with a QB that is accurate within 30 yards. I want a guy to be able to hit a WR downfield if he is very open but I don't like the idea of putting college WRs in position to have to make a tough play when in solid coverage which would require a pinpoint throw. There are better opportunities for success in the midfield.
http://www.hookem.com/story/saw-shane-buechele-shows-consistency-qb/ Lots of good stuff. Strength coach Pat Moorer ordered 335-pound Chris Daniels to run steps at Memorial stadium and ran with him. Moorer also kept Marcel Southall after practice to run the field because he's gained 40 lbs since signing day.
I agree with that. I like Burt's deep threat though. As Gucci mentioned, Heard just didn't have an arm, and that was frustrating.
Me too. Duvernay is going to be more of the same too. He has already become the fastest guy on the field. You want to trust your QB to overthrow it to them and let them get it instead of trying to pinpoint and getting the INT. If you have fast guys then put the ball in a place where only they can get to it. Jeff Howe at 247: That is a terrifying note about the safeties.
Starting center Zach Shackleford was injured in practice yesterday. Ankle injury and no word on a return time table.
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Heard looks solid so far as a receiver from everything i've seen. Hopefully it translates well in game the same way.
Sounds like it was a bad sprain. Strong said he'll be back for ND but kinda doubt that. Big blow to the OL.
I never understood why Heard was a 4 star QB recruit. He couldn't throw. Throwing is a very underrated aspect of the QB position apparently. A lot of time and effort was wasted on him becoming our QB solution when it should have been obvious from the start that wasn't in the cards for him. We went a season with a kick returner at QB
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I would assume there are some QB's that had skills in the past, but lacked a good arm. Then at some point became a good QB.
Being a 2 time state champion might inflate it a bit. VY wasn't that much more accurate in his first 2 years and not super accurate in his third. Heard just wasn't anywhere as good as VY on the zone read. Also, Erick Fowler has submitted his scores and transcript to Clearinghouse and they'll determine if he is eligible to join the team.
There are a lot of college QB superstars that couldn't really throw all that well. VY and Tim Tebow come to mind. If you have legs and can create wide open receivers by getting on the move, you don't have to throw all that well in college to be successful. I assume they hoped Heard would be a poor-man's VY which is far superior to Swoopes or anything else they've on the roster for the past several years.
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