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A very poor man..DJ seems like a poor man's Jalen Hurts to me
A very poor man..DJ seems like a poor man's Jalen Hurts to me
That was my first question. What determines a turnover worthy play? If it's subjective, it's a meaningless statistic subject to bias.I guess the guy watching the film determines what’s considered “turnover worthy”. Seems like if 5% of your passes are being intercepted though (one of the worst if not THE worst percentage in the country) it’s more than some bad luck and deflected passes.
Regardless of what someone calls turnover worthy or big play worthy or whatever, his play didn’t translate into more points for the gator offense.
A lot of PPF stats are subjective. Especially if you don’t know what play was actually called.That was my first question. What determines a turnover worthy play? If it's subjective, it's a meaningless statistic subject to bias.
At the end of the day you can teach someone to read a defense perfectly. Will they read it in game is always up to them. The player is responsible for Ben if he’s taught it perfectly. He’s the last one with the ball in his hands to make those teaching moments worth it. If he can’t see it, that’s on him not the staffTo me it all comes down to who is teaching him to read defenses. He has all the physical tools, and he can watch all the film he wants. But there’s a world of difference between watching film with Lincoln Riley vs watching film with Billy Napier. He may not pick up those nuances that separate the good from the elite.
If he’s wild under pressure and can’t see **** yea he will flake out. He can still make some plays here and there like (TVD) but he won’t be that difference maker teams need to compete.I think he will bust. He could have the tools but if he fails Napier will never get out of the QB killer narrative that was stuck to Mario before. I don't see him turning a kid into anything.