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When I first read that "Screw one" I thought you were going to start the "screw one, kill one, marry one" game...no joke haha
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When I first read that "Screw one" I thought you were going to start the "screw one, kill one, marry one" game...no joke haha
It's one thing to state an opinion, but when you basically repeat it over and over again it gets obnoxious
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Real quick:
1. Kiel is not, per numerous coaches and scouts, a better athlete/runner than Mauk. That's a falacy.
2. Mauk's h.s. coach and father (say what you will but the dude is successful and knows a helluva lot more than you and I) said that the offense Maty runs and BK's offense are strikingly similar. Obviously Bk's is more complicated, but their offense are VERY similar. So yes, he does fit the system very well.
3. Any h.s. QB will have tons of work to do with footwork, pocket presence, etc. That will not be just a Maty Mauk issue, it will be an issue for pretty much any QB. Some might be more advanced, but there are still issues to be worked on. Kiel will have many of those same issues, you'll see.
Guys i know some people are really high on Mauk here. But whats so great about him. He throws the ball like he is pitching a baseball. He throws a lot of picks. I know he throws up ridiculous numbers. And he has a hell of a lot more athletically ability than i will ever have. But someone posted this on another board and i couldn't agree more.
Plays weak competition.
- Is short for a D-1 QB.
- Is skinny for a D-1 QB.
- Not a dangerous runner at the D-1 level.
- Has a funky throwing motion.
- Plays in a complete joke of an offensive system designed by his dad to get him headlines.
- Gets attention for being the brother of a QB that had *one* semi-respectable college season.
Honestly i am not doubting him maybe he is the next Colt MCcoy but honestly i dont think he will ever play over Andrew Hendrix or Everett Golson. Sorry if i am being negative Nancy but thats just how i feel. I have watched his youtube video probably more than anyone on here and there is still not one play where i am like WOW how did he do that. But with Everett Golson or Gunner Kiel i think to myself WOW how did he do that. Maybe its just me but i dont have a hard on for this kid like most people do.
don't see us taking two QBs with the other needs we have right now at RB and DB
to be honest i would not be devestated if we didn't take a QB this year.
don't see us taking two QBs with the other needs we have right now at RB and DB
to be honest i would not be devestated if we didn't take a QB this year.
i got an idea...why dont we try and sign both, and let them duel to become the starter when their times comes. Thats just my opinion
don't see us taking two QBs with the other needs we have right now at RB and DB
to be honest i would not be devestated if we didn't take a QB this year.
Kiel reminds me a lot of Blaine Gabbert, who was a fantastic spread prospect. Mauk has three star size but a five star arm.
In all honesty, the only reasons I've seen defending Mauk are that we should trust Kelly (which we absolutely do) and that he ran a similar offense to Notre Dame (which he clearly doesn't).
In all honesty, the only reasons I've seen defending Mauk are that we should trust Kelly (which we absolutely do) and that he ran a similar offense to Notre Dame (which he clearly doesn't).
C. He clearly HAS run a similar offense. His dad saw an entire ND practice recently and commented on how similar the offenses are (not in complexity of course). You're way off base there...
ok, IrishLax, I got a moment to look at this. Here are my thoughts, and as always, they are based simply on my personal opininon of Mauk as a prospect. I only bring this up because I told you I would watch the highlights and I see you as a guy that is willing to look at things in perspective.
1) First of all, a lot of this video is edited in a slighter faster or slower speed than "real time" depending on whether he is throwing or running (1:40 is a great example of when they speed it up. In this case, it also shows how fast his progressions were, which consisted of one WR look). Take a good look and see for yourself. Watch how fast the ball is snapped and how fast ALL of the players are (keep in mind, these are class IV high school football players surrounding him), not just Mauk.
2) When I look at the film, I feel its easy to see that it is a quick read offense. They spread their entire offense horizontally. This allows Mauk to have big holes to run through if his receivers are covered out of their first breaks. His entire progression package takes less two seconds and then it is always run.
3) Because of #2, he misses a lot of coverages, here are some examples:
a) On play #1, he has the far out reciever open for a first down, but the reciever was covered off of the line and he read the safety wrong (if at all) and ended up having to scramble for the same amount of yards as he could of had if he just knew how to read the safety in a simple defensive coverage.
b) Play #5 is the only play that they play (albiet in slow-mo) that tries to emphasize footwork. Unfortunetely, we have no idea if it was a completion, because it was one of his gamble (ie spread the field vertically) tosses where he knew who he was throwing to before the ball was even snapped. My guess... if it was a completion... they would have shown it. I guess they were low on film where he completed longer throws.
4) He very well may be the tallest guy in their offense. This says something about the level of football he is playing considering that he is only 6'2" (c'mon.. can we just admit that he is closer to 6'?). How many offensive lineman under 6'2" do you see playing D1 ball?
5) The throw at 2:12 should never be on a recruits highlight tape. He stares down his reciever from the snap and ends up lofting a pass that would have been picked off by any D1 corner in the country.
Now lets take a look at Gunner:
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1) Great pocket presence. He goes through progressions before he decides to take off, and then glides through a seam. This is how pro QB's move in a pocket.
2) When he does take off, he is running through seams and breaking tackles on almost all of his runs.
3) He shows quick progressions, patience and makes the proper reads off of the snap.
4) Thows over 15 yards are part of his package, they are not "stretch the field" plays built into a short-pass heavy offense.... oh... and he completes them.
5) Has a significantly stonger arm in addition to an equally quick release (which is saying something considering Mauk isnt required to make many reads).
So those are some of my comments regarding their individual highlight films. I would love to get a hold of a full length film of each of their best games, but going off of these I am making my assumptions about each of their skill sets.
I agree with pretty much everything you said, but wanted to add to this. Does Mauk run a similar offense (pass heavy, up-tempo, etc)? The answer to that is "yes". What I think a lot of people like myself are saying though, is that Gunner's offense is even closer.
Furthermore, Gunner's responsibilities are way more complex than Mauk's. If you watch clips of our offense last year, you can clearly see that Gunner is running an offense strikingly similar to what we actually do, while Mauk is running an quick-read offense that lacks any amount of complexity. I believe the similarities of Mauk's offense to ours stops at the fact that they are both up-tempo, pass heavy spreads.
I would imagine it would at least help with elite WRs who would love a gun slinging QB. Don't really see attitude affecting another recruit. Question is would that keep an elite RB from wanting in?
Gunner Kiel will undoubtably be a better win when you look at what other recruits look at.
1) Dorial Green-Beckham - I believe that he is the best WR in this class. He is looking at ND and OU both, I believe, whichever team gets Gunner will also get DGB.
2) Marshall - What kind of signal does landing a QB recruit who plans on throwing 50-60 times a game send to a runningback prospect? I think landing Mauk hurts our chances with Marshall as well.
Getting the Kiel, DGB, Marshall combo would give us the #1 overall class. No doubt.
Gunner Kiel will undoubtably be a better win when you look at what other recruits look at.
1) Dorial Green-Beckham - I believe that he is the best WR in this class. He is looking at ND and OU both, I believe, whichever team gets Gunner will also get DGB.
2) Marshall - What kind of signal does landing a QB recruit who plans on throwing 50-60 times a game send to a runningback prospect? I think landing Mauk hurts our chances with Marshall as well.
Getting the Kiel, DGB, Marshall combo would give us the #1 overall class. No doubt.
Gunner Kiel will undoubtably be a better win when you look at what other recruits look at.
1) Dorial Green-Beckham - I believe that he is the best WR in this class. He is looking at ND and OU both, I believe, whichever team gets Gunner will also get DGB.
2) Marshall - What kind of signal does landing a QB recruit who plans on throwing 50-60 times a game send to a runningback prospect? I think landing Mauk hurts our chances with Marshall as well.Getting the Kiel, DGB, Marshall combo would give us the #1 overall class. No doubt.
On #1: Sorry, but you can't know that. That is a MAJOR stretch, b/c Green isn't talking, especially after the situation with his brother. Green is looking at a TON of schools, and OK will be there in the end (most people say), but never once have i read an article on Green where it mentions Kiel or the need for big-time QBs to be at the school he chooses. Any school that Green is going to choose is going to have big-time QBs, ND included. He'll want a big-time QB, but from EVERYTHING I've read on him, fit in the school environment, with the players, academics, etc are wayyyyy higher on his priority list than Kiel.
On #2: Man, that's gotta be the WORST argument I've read on this site. o offense man, but that's another MAJOR stretch there. Marshall isn't going to look at what offense a QB ran in high school! C'mon man. Do you think GAIII and Davaris Daniels looked at Hendrix's high school stats, where he HARDLY ever threw the ball and said "Hell no, I'm not going to ND. Hendrix never threw the ball in h.s.!" Of course not. And do you think Huggins said to himself last year, "Man, Hendrix handed the ball off a lot in h.s. He's got 4 more years of eligibility left - I'm going to ND!"
Truth is, kids look at what systems the COLLEGES run. Marshall is going to llok at Cierre Wood does this year, not what Maty Mauk does.
We get it, you guys love Kiel and don't want Mauk at ND. Fine. But some these comments are straight ridiculous and take away from any sane argument you might be making.
