So, supposedly he's going to drop in the draft. He seems like an elite prospect on paper so I don't know what the deal is, if there even is one. Maybe he still goes top five, but scuttlebutt has him possibly dropping out of the top ten. Mac Jones, as anyone who's following this year's draft is up to #3 overall, behind TL and Wilson from BYU.
So all I wanted to add was my thought that there is something about Justin Fields that doesn't quite do it for me. Just from a lifelong layman fan's perspective. I don't know what scouts and professional football people might be thinking, but for me there's something about his delivery, perhaps, that's somehow off, it's too wobbly or something. I don't know if I know what I'm talking about, I can't scout football players to that fine of a nicety. But there was always something about him for such a phenom type player that gave me a bit of pause. And maybe his delivery and mechanics are just a little.... not compact enough or something. It's just an instinctive feeling when watching him and tOSU play. Then again I feel that declaring TL some sort of once in a lifetime 'generational' talent to be quite overblown as well. And when I say his delivery, maybe that's not it at all. But there's something not quite right, at least for such a totally elite guy as he has always been considered.
So... just wanted to make a thread about that. Oh, and this thread has nothing to do with Ian Book. So he does not need to be brought up, and let this lone apophasis be the only time.
So all I wanted to add was my thought that there is something about Justin Fields that doesn't quite do it for me. Just from a lifelong layman fan's perspective. I don't know what scouts and professional football people might be thinking, but for me there's something about his delivery, perhaps, that's somehow off, it's too wobbly or something. I don't know if I know what I'm talking about, I can't scout football players to that fine of a nicety. But there was always something about him for such a phenom type player that gave me a bit of pause. And maybe his delivery and mechanics are just a little.... not compact enough or something. It's just an instinctive feeling when watching him and tOSU play. Then again I feel that declaring TL some sort of once in a lifetime 'generational' talent to be quite overblown as well. And when I say his delivery, maybe that's not it at all. But there's something not quite right, at least for such a totally elite guy as he has always been considered.
So... just wanted to make a thread about that. Oh, and this thread has nothing to do with Ian Book. So he does not need to be brought up, and let this lone apophasis be the only time.