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I know what Pete said, but I've liked Weldon starting for some time now. And I'm a Perry fan boy.
that throw at :46. Corner route from the right hash is an elite throw.
People assume Perry is the more mobile guy due to certain moronic predilections.
Cade Weldon will become what Olsen was supposed to be.
The God Emperor of Miami.
He's handsome. and has banged all the hottest cheerleaders at his high school per my sources. He's the most envied at his school.
He will beat out Perry and will become the next Dorsey under Richt.
I am officially crowning Cade Weldon.
gawwwwwwww
I'm looking for a quarterback who has displayed he's ready for the next level. I don't question him as a playmaker at all. I just don't need a playmaker to lead my offense. That's what the skill positions are for. I want a quarterback who stayshould off the turf & puts the ball in our playmakers hands while keeping it away from defenders.that's all. Simply a preference. I acknowledge Michael Vick was an elite playmaker but he was a horrible quarterback who half his teammates despised.
Did you not read my post? Look at the QB rating the completion % and he only had 4. INT's . What you are looking is Tom Brady.
Dude,seriously... This is simple math. You keep asking questions that you won't accept the answers to. HE HAD 1600 YARDS! That equals not throwing the ball much at all & short yardage when he does in all likelihood. Well just agree to disagree. I understand you like him as a qb. I just don't like his stats. Leaves way too many questions for me. Just a personal opinion that's all.
You are the one not listening Dee, he put up those numbers only playing the first half of games because of how efficient he was at leading his team to big first half leads. Basically he played so well in the first half of games that he only played in like two second halfs this season. If you were to adjust his numbers to if he played full games he would have ridiculous numbers 3000 plus yards, 50 plusTDs.
I'm listening perfectly well. Again I'm not trying to argue because we all have opinions. However numbers are facts & that's where yall ain't listening to MY concerns. The numbers posted was 1678 I'm not gonna debate a hundred yards or how many snaps etc. He doesn't have the stats for my liking that's all. His stats don't change just because he only played the first halFS. For me that shows a strong running game more than anything else. Heso not moving the ball up & down the field for all these accomplishments unless he only did it for 16 drives. Do yall understand now? It's all about numbers for me. I want to know my future qb can make all the throws and has the Stats to prove he's done it. That's all.
Did you not read my post? Look at the QB rating the completion % and he only had 4. INT's . What you are looking is Tom Brady.
Dude,seriously... This is simple math. You keep asking questions that you won't accept the answers to. HE HAD 1600 YARDS! That equals not throwing the ball much at all & short yardage when he does in all likelihood. Well just agree to disagree. I understand you like him as a qb. I just don't like his stats. Leaves way too many questions for me. Just a personal opinion that's all.
You are the one not listening Dee, he put up those numbers only playing the first half of games because of how efficient he was at leading his team to big first half leads. Basically he played so well in the first half of games that he only played in like two second halfs this season. If you were to adjust his numbers to if he played full games he would have ridiculous numbers 3000 plus yards, 50 plusTDs.
I'm listening perfectly well. Again I'm not trying to argue because we all have opinions. However numbers are facts & that's where yall ain't listening to MY concerns. The numbers posted was 1678 I'm not gonna debate a hundred yards or how many snaps etc. He doesn't have the stats for my liking that's all. His stats don't change just because he only played the first halFS. For me that shows a strong running game more than anything else. Heso not moving the ball up & down the field for all these accomplishments unless he only did it for 16 drives. Do yall understand now? It's all about numbers for me. I want to know my future qb can make all the throws and has the Stats to prove he's done it. That's all.
Dude, if colleges recruited by stats then their rosters would look completely different.
I know a 6'1" QB that threw for 3,400 yards and 26 TD's last season (as a senior in high school). Would you want him at Miami? He plays at Lehigh right now.
Same thing applies for other positions. If you want stat warriors then be prepared to recruit guys that aren't physically up to standards. The best high school players don't always translate to college and vice versa.
Cade Weldon will become what Olsen was supposed to be.
The God Emperor of Miami.
He's handsome. and has banged all the hottest cheerleaders at his high school per my sources. He's the most envied at his school.
He will beat out Perry and will become the next Dorsey under Richt.
I am officially crowning Cade Weldon.
gawwwwwwww
****, that's a great freakin' tape. Kid makes all the throws and he can spin it! The ball just zips out of his hand. Good footwork too.
My favorite part of the tape though...
As he's going out of bounds a defender dove at his feet and could've hurt him. Weldon clearly says something to him about it. A QB with attitude. Love it.