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Tommie Frazier is my all-time favorite college QB. Of course I'm also a Nebraska homer. He was a stud in that ground and pound offense and they were basically unbeatable during his time.So do Tim Tebow and Tommie Frazier
Tommie Frazier is my all-time favorite college QB. Of course I'm also a Nebraska homer. He was a stud in that ground and pound offense and they were basically unbeatable during his time.So do Tim Tebow and Tommie Frazier
and a taller QB might have seen the lineman.In a couple years he'll be 30. I mean at that point you could conceivably get a few good years out of him so anything is possible. Think they go with somebody young but that's just me. He's looked good and had good throws but he still has a mid ranged arm.
The guy is always all smiles.Good to see Roland Williams on the halftime show.
Not to sidebar, but if Tommie Frazier played in today's game, he'd have been a #1 overall pick and talk of the draftTommie Frazier is my all-time favorite college QB. Of course I'm also a Nebraska homer. He was a stud in that ground and pound offense and they were basically unbeatable during his time.
Frazier had some extraordinary attributes including leadership & the ability to extend plays, but going from that offense to a pro style offense would have been a challenge. Maybe you’re right, it’s too bad he never got the chance.Not to sidebar, but if Tommie Frazier played in today's game, he'd have been a #1 overall pick and talk of the draft
And I am NOT a Nebraska homer....
When is the last time we were 2-0 in the preseason? When is the last time we averaged 27 ppg through the preseason?
And despite the closer score, we dominated this game similar to the first one. Coming away empty on 4th and goal, the catch the Chargers got that was not a catch IMO right before half and the punt return all make this game closer.
We dominated them in yardage and they even played some starters.
This appears to be the deepest team we've had with McVay
Have met him multiple times.. he's just over six feet.I know you’re kidding, but they for sure fudged the measurement for him. I’ve met Brees twice when I lived in Oxnard and they held training camp there. I’m 6’0 and I was definitely taller than him. He’s a little fella.
Hell of a QB tho.
One thing of note in the comparison is…
Brees is one of the greatest passers of all time in spite of his height, not because of it.
I like Bennett and do think he can play, but he’s not Drew Brees
If I was a college I would come calling for Nate Scheelhaase. He has coached under Matt Campbell at Iowa State and now Sean McVay, very impressive. Big 12 Team would seem to be a good fit, however, he has spent much of his collegiate time in the Midwest (Iowa & Illinois). He might desire an OC gig in the NFL, teaming up with a defensive coach that gets hired next year, like, Chris Shula for example.If McVay calls the plays I doubt he’s as loose as Scheelhaase. Maybe that’s a part of it.
That's the way I see things. Taking nothing away from the individual accolades, I think the reason the offense has been so successful is exactly this. McVay giving his assistants the reigns changes the game plan/play callingIf McVay calls the plays I doubt he’s as loose as Scheelhaase. Maybe that’s a part of it.
Did not look like a QB3-ceiling QB to me, and that is playing with a bunch of nobodies. You see alot of QB2 and QB3 making that deep TD pass he made on a rope?Loved what I saw of Bennett.. but, to me, the ceiling is a 3rd QB. The arm ain't great.. and he could've had 3 pick-sixes in this game.
As a 3rd QB.. fine. As a backup? Not gonna give you much.
The Rams have really developed into a program, imo.. along the lines of the Ravens. I feel like the first era of McVay's was an all-out race to do everything it takes to win ONE Super Bowl.
Now? I think with McVay is in it for the long haul and they're constructing a team based on that. That's why they've handled the Stafford situation the way they have, including risking losing him this offseason.
I said after the first week.. it's just a very well-coached team. Really nice to see.
It'll just be a bummer if Stafford can't go.. because, with him, this is a Super Bowl contender.
Not too long ago this was the prevailing opinion around here, and I received a ton of flak for so much as suggesting that Bennett may be able to, in year three, compete for QB2 against the iconic and amazing Jimmy Garoppolo. But look around this league at QB2s. They're generally limited physically, mentally a tick slower, older, etc. And in that window Jimmy was riding a high here on the board from camp comments from McVay that gushed about him, and later his destruction of the Dallas secondary that was missing a ton of players in scrimmage. Then vs the Saints we heard he came back to earth a bit which tbh is expected. There is a reason he's a QB2.Loved what I saw of Bennett.. but, to me, the ceiling is a 3rd QB. The arm ain't great.. and he could've had 3 pick-sixes in this game.
As a 3rd QB.. fine. As a backup? Not gonna give you much.
Agree, he has made some big catches and just looks the part out there.FWIW IMO, TE Mark Redmon is having a nice preseason. Not going to make the team, unless the Rams trade Parkinson, however, I like Redmon for the practice squad and I know he was on the Rams radar to draft and that is why the signed him quickly as an UDRFA.