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Anyone on Driskell’s site can confirm he’s saying it was a Freeman decision, but not consensus?
Sounds like sour grapes tbh.
Sounds like sour grapes tbh.
Anyone on Driskell’s site can confirm he’s saying it was a Freeman decision, but not consensus?
Sounds like sour grapes tbh.
No idea what Driskell is saying, but there is some smoke that Freeman announced it at practice yesterday to everyone's surprise and it was supposed to be discussed more then announced next week. Wild if true.Anyone on Driskell’s site can confirm he’s saying it was a Freeman decision, but not consensus?
Sounds like sour grapes tbh.
No idea what Driskell is saying, but there is some smoke that Freeman announced it at practice yesterday to everyone's surprise and it was supposed to be discussed more then announced next week. Wild if true.
And below?Latest from the inside scooper on 247 is that Carr can throw an amazing deep ball from a clean pocket... but otherwise Minchey is superior in every way right now, both above the shoulders and below.
I really have no problem with the HC gripping it and ripping it if he feels like he knows which guy he wants.No idea what Driskell is saying, but there is some smoke that Freeman announced it at practice yesterday to everyone's surprise and it was supposed to be discussed more then announced next week. Wild if true.
And below?
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Also it's still not a done deal from what it sounds like. I think Minchey is just the frontrunner right now but the Sunday scrimmage still matters.
Latest from the inside scooper on 247 is that Carr can throw an amazing deep ball from a clean pocket... but otherwise Minchey is superior in every way right now, both above the shoulders and below.
A cannon above and below.And below?
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That isn’t what he said at all.
“Minchey has the edge physically over Carr in almost every category, Carr throws an amazing deep ball from a clean pocket and does not miss much on short stuff.
Carr is a somewhat more natural leader but takes too many risks and makes too many mistakes. Both QBs have done a great job of having control of the offense.
Minchey at the end of the day is the better QB.”
So there ARE legs to the Skyline storyPrister commented in the thread that he thinks Carr lost it
I think College Football 26 handles position battles the best, pass in 7 on 7, dodge medicine balls in the pocket, and run the triple option. Best of three drills wins the position battle.At this point, do we even want Carr to jetson past Minchey's body of work over one practice? I mean how bad would Minchey have to be. Even if Carr performs really well, and Kenny's solid, can't imagine one scrimmage flipping anything at this point.
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This is what it seems like to me.Prister commented in the thread that he thinks Carr lost it
He also said he believes the claims that there wasn’t a consensus and Freeman made the call are true.So there ARE legs to the Skyline story
you must not remember Dayne V TommyThis has been unlike any QB battle I have ever seen. We had such high hopes for Carr and I feel everyone tabbed him as not only the favorite but the next Brady Quinn. Now he very well could start at some point in Miami or maybe even the next game against TAMU. These first two games are crucial. We can’t afford to doing anything less than 1-1. If we go 2-0 we are sitting in the cat bird seat the rest of the way. I trust Freeman and Denbrock making the right choice. Denbrock has coached 4 mobile QBs that went to the next level so this shouldn’t be that big of a surprise.
I was young. Before my Irish Envy daysyou must not remember Dayne V Tommy