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Haynes King Update: How Do We Feel About Him?
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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 962307" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I think OVERALL the offense is more balanced in terms of talent. I think we had high level talent at maybe the top of each offensive group last year, but this year there's not a huge drop off once the top guy steps off the field. When Pyron, who guided us to upsets last season, is the backup that's an improvement. When a guy with the talent of Nate Mccollum moves on, but our WR group has 3 WR with 100+ yards, 4 WRS with 5+ catches that average double figures, that's an improvement. 2 RBs that average 6+ yards a carry, and both are or at 200 yards in 3 games, that's an improvement. Our OL has only given up 3 sacks all year...that's a huge improvement.</p><p></p><p>There's a night and day difference with our offense, and Faulkner has turned out a LOT better than I anticipated...so far. </p><p></p><p>Haynes King is still trying to find his footing in this offense, but the important thing is he's not hurting our chances with turnovers and bad decisions. TBH, the past few seasons, I was just hoping Sims wouldn't turn the ball over and hurt us. This season, King is making plays to give us a chance to win...and he's most definitely a "plus" player for us. He's the 2nd most efficient passer in the ACC...ahead of the more celebrated Jordan Travis of FSU and Drake Maye of UNC. Think about that. King is only going to get better, that will have a multiplying effect on the rest of the offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 962307, member: 360"] I think OVERALL the offense is more balanced in terms of talent. I think we had high level talent at maybe the top of each offensive group last year, but this year there's not a huge drop off once the top guy steps off the field. When Pyron, who guided us to upsets last season, is the backup that's an improvement. When a guy with the talent of Nate Mccollum moves on, but our WR group has 3 WR with 100+ yards, 4 WRS with 5+ catches that average double figures, that's an improvement. 2 RBs that average 6+ yards a carry, and both are or at 200 yards in 3 games, that's an improvement. Our OL has only given up 3 sacks all year...that's a huge improvement. There's a night and day difference with our offense, and Faulkner has turned out a LOT better than I anticipated...so far. Haynes King is still trying to find his footing in this offense, but the important thing is he's not hurting our chances with turnovers and bad decisions. TBH, the past few seasons, I was just hoping Sims wouldn't turn the ball over and hurt us. This season, King is making plays to give us a chance to win...and he's most definitely a "plus" player for us. He's the 2nd most efficient passer in the ACC...ahead of the more celebrated Jordan Travis of FSU and Drake Maye of UNC. Think about that. King is only going to get better, that will have a multiplying effect on the rest of the offense. [/QUOTE]
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