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Haynes King Update: How Do We Feel About Him?
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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 964499" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>The QB has to adjust to the rhythm of the game, but not safeties, linebackers, running backs, or wide receivers. </p><p></p><p>Out of all the players, QBs get swapped out less than other players. QBs and centers tend to stay in at all costs. But QBs don’t often run hot and cold like we’re seeing here. This is different, and we’ve seen it in every game so far—even SCST. At FSU or Ohio State or USC, you’d swap in a 4* or 5* QB for the rest of the game when someone goes cold like that. This is how you lose the starting job at Texas A&M. </p><p></p><p>In this case, our OC really likes King’s upside, but he’s really uneven. The 3 and out’s aren’t all on the OC and the OL—some of it is on King. He went cold in the Louisville game and that was one of the things that cost us. The second quarter was awesome—the third quarter was non-existent. In-game coaching is an option. It works, and good coaches use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 964499, member: 282"] The QB has to adjust to the rhythm of the game, but not safeties, linebackers, running backs, or wide receivers. Out of all the players, QBs get swapped out less than other players. QBs and centers tend to stay in at all costs. But QBs don’t often run hot and cold like we’re seeing here. This is different, and we’ve seen it in every game so far—even SCST. At FSU or Ohio State or USC, you’d swap in a 4* or 5* QB for the rest of the game when someone goes cold like that. This is how you lose the starting job at Texas A&M. In this case, our OC really likes King’s upside, but he’s really uneven. The 3 and out’s aren’t all on the OC and the OL—some of it is on King. He went cold in the Louisville game and that was one of the things that cost us. The second quarter was awesome—the third quarter was non-existent. In-game coaching is an option. It works, and good coaches use it. [/QUOTE]
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