I think with better scheming, play-calling, and active coaching Sam Jackson can make the offense work. Not sure if those things are going to happen though.
I think with better scheming, play-calling, and active coaching Sam Jackson can make the offense work. Not sure if those things are going to happen though.
Disagree. Sam has really bad QB mechanics. And his poor mechanics make for inaccurate throws. It would take a couple of years of intense Tedford-like QB coaching to get him to be a middling P5 QB.
Yeah I dont think he has NFL potential, but potential to make a modern college offense work, with his share of turnovers of course, but we have a good defense to bail us out of those. Basically, I think we/he can do better than we did last night with Sam Jackson, as the first drive showed. And that was also against what I think will prove to be one of the better defenses we play.
I think with better scheming, play-calling, and active coaching Sam Jackson can make the offense work. Not sure if those things are going to happen though.
Disagree. Sam has really bad QB mechanics. And his poor mechanics make for inaccurate throws. It would take a couple of years of intense Tedford-like QB coaching to get him to be a middling P5 QB.
Yeah I dont think he has NFL potential, but potential to make a modern college offense work, with his share of turnovers of course, but we have a good defense to bail us out of those. Basically, I think we/he can do better than we did last night with Sam Jackson, as the first drive showed. And that was also against what I think will prove to be one of the better defenses we play.
What's with the hook flip?
How does he even do that? Is he double-jointed? Interesting, kind of a no-look pass, but, IMHO, risky and bad practice, but it's not for me to judge.