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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 899279" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Y’all 2 are just so anti Chadwell it’s insane. For no good reason. You can’t even get your facts straight about Malzahn either. He never recruited Nick Marshall. Marshall signed as a DB to UGA, and transferred out as an athlete to Auburn. Malzahn saw his athletic ability and stuck him at QB, and rode him to the national title game.</p><p></p><p>The fact that you’re acting like Grayson McCall is some ungodly, otherworldly talent that can’t be replaced is hilarious. Chadwell’s offensive scheme is a big reason why McCall is putting up the numbers he is. You could put Jordan Yates in that offense and he’d be a superstar too. It’s part of development. It’s part of what separates good coaches from bad coaches. Being able to coach a player, and put them in positions to consistently succeed and draw out the best of their abilities. If McCall was playing at any other G5 running a standard spread set a la Georgia State or Tulsa, you wouldn’t even know his name. He’d be just another guy. The fact that McCall is playing the way he is should be more of a credit to Chadwell than some sort of cautious undertake about his risks.</p><p></p><p>I mean just watch this CCU offensive film from last year’s Kansas game:</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]0vhlOVZFi8o[/MEDIA]</p><p>McCall doesn’t do anything special. He doesn’t have elite arm talent, he’s not super fast, and he still makes some really bad decisions with the ball. I honestly think you could sub in Tevin Washington or Justin Thomas for McCall here and their offense would look identical, if not better. McCall is a tough runner, and he’s quick to make his reads, but just about every QB Tech under PJ had those same traits. He’s not Trevor Lawrence or Jameis Winston. Hell I don’t even think he’s Kenny Pickett. But he’s doing exactly what Chadwell is asking him to do and it’s working out pretty well for them both, don’t ya think?</p><p></p><p>PS, for folks on the fence about Chadwell who maybe haven’t seen a lot of his stuff. Please watch that game film. It’s rapid fire cuts of offensive plays. It looks like one of the most fun to watch offenses you could ever think of. Like CPJ meets Lane Kiffin. It’s nuts, and I think it will play here just as well as it does at CCU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 899279, member: 4572"] Y’all 2 are just so anti Chadwell it’s insane. For no good reason. You can’t even get your facts straight about Malzahn either. He never recruited Nick Marshall. Marshall signed as a DB to UGA, and transferred out as an athlete to Auburn. Malzahn saw his athletic ability and stuck him at QB, and rode him to the national title game. The fact that you’re acting like Grayson McCall is some ungodly, otherworldly talent that can’t be replaced is hilarious. Chadwell’s offensive scheme is a big reason why McCall is putting up the numbers he is. You could put Jordan Yates in that offense and he’d be a superstar too. It’s part of development. It’s part of what separates good coaches from bad coaches. Being able to coach a player, and put them in positions to consistently succeed and draw out the best of their abilities. If McCall was playing at any other G5 running a standard spread set a la Georgia State or Tulsa, you wouldn’t even know his name. He’d be just another guy. The fact that McCall is playing the way he is should be more of a credit to Chadwell than some sort of cautious undertake about his risks. I mean just watch this CCU offensive film from last year’s Kansas game: [MEDIA=youtube]0vhlOVZFi8o[/MEDIA] McCall doesn’t do anything special. He doesn’t have elite arm talent, he’s not super fast, and he still makes some really bad decisions with the ball. I honestly think you could sub in Tevin Washington or Justin Thomas for McCall here and their offense would look identical, if not better. McCall is a tough runner, and he’s quick to make his reads, but just about every QB Tech under PJ had those same traits. He’s not Trevor Lawrence or Jameis Winston. Hell I don’t even think he’s Kenny Pickett. But he’s doing exactly what Chadwell is asking him to do and it’s working out pretty well for them both, don’t ya think? PS, for folks on the fence about Chadwell who maybe haven’t seen a lot of his stuff. Please watch that game film. It’s rapid fire cuts of offensive plays. It looks like one of the most fun to watch offenses you could ever think of. Like CPJ meets Lane Kiffin. It’s nuts, and I think it will play here just as well as it does at CCU. [/QUOTE]
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