A lot of these players are idiots, it would probably help them if there was a course they could take on football, instead of one of the other garbage classes they take.
That's a good comparison tbh. I think Stroud's speed was a bit better than Sanders, so it was even more frustrating to see him pass up open scramble opportunities, but great comparison.Shadur reminds me a lot of CJ Stroud
They both operate really well in a clean pocket with time
But they are both hesitant to tuck and run when there are no other options.
Agreed, it takes a good, solid coach to identify that and keep him a reliable checkdownShadur reminds me a lot of CJ Stroud
They both operate really well in a clean pocket with time
But they are both hesitant to tuck and run when there are no other options.
And they probably should've if TCU had a better OC, but the point was that it was going to be a good matchup to gauge how weak their weaknesses were.Nah that ain’t it.
TCU was supposed to pulverize Colorado
That’s what I see as well. Shaduer is very patient and focused on not making the wrong play. If it isn’t there, he won’t force it.Nonsense
He's definitely not a scrambler but Joe Burrow used to run all the time at LSU (and still scrambles as a pro)
It's not always about speed, it's more recognizing when it's the right play to make
Unless the backup is on another level from simms. It's done tbh.Two score game