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Jeff Scott gets the Dunce of the Week award.


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There also seems to be a reason for his rushing madness. His senior year he passed for over 1500 yards and ran for 577 (63% of his hs career rushing yards). His junior year he passed for 2700+ yards and only ran for 175 yards. People may be taking his athleticism and applying to what he is not. 

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12 minutes ago, CycleBull said:

I may get blasted for this, but Timmy wasn’t a running high school quarterback. That is what we want him to be. He attempted 654 passes and ran 254 times. 72% of the time he attempted a pass. In a podcast I listened to, they mentioned that his high school coach also has stated that. 

In a perfect world with a great OL... Sure.  However, dude clearly tucks and runs every chance he gets. In that scenario, you have to try something different on 4th down. If we run out with our QB and our best RB, we get 1 **** yard.  Get creative and keep mangham on the field so they think you are running up the middle again. Have two backs in a shotgun? Hell i don't know.  I'm far from a football guru but anything is better than what Tulsa practiced against all week. 

And your right, ill blast you for comparing highschool to college.

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8 minutes ago, CycleBull said:

His senior year he passed for over 1500 yards and ran for 577 (63% of his hs career rushing yards). His junior year he passed for 2700+ yards and only ran for 175 yards. 

Thank you for the stats though.  I always enjoy seeing all the stats everyone posts on TBP!

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3 minutes ago, Sk00b said:

In a perfect world with a great OL... Sure.  However, dude clearly tucks and runs every chance he gets. In that scenario, you have to try something different on 4th down. If we run out with our QB and our best RB, we get 1 **** yard.  Get creative and keep mangham on the field so they think you are running up the middle again. Have two backs in a shotgun? Hell i don't know.  I'm far from a football guru but anything is better than what Tulsa practiced against all week. 

And your right, ill blast you for comparing highschool to college.

I do believe they should have “ran” a different play. I’m just saying the man isn’t a running quarterback. He is a gifted and blessed young man.

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28% running is pretty much a running qb 

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6 minutes ago, DELdaBull said:

28% running is pretty much a running qb 

That's kind of what I was thinking.  We're not talking about running the option

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42 minutes ago, DELdaBull said:

28% running is pretty much a running qb 

Which came from his senior year when he had a drop in passing. Was there something more to it? I don’t know. But I’m a data guy and would guess there was and the young man wanted to win.

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6 games in to the 2nd year of the CJS/Doogie Howser offense and the Bulls have 1 passing TD. To put it in perspective, 1-5 Navy has 2

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, CycleBull said:

Which came from his senior year when he had a drop in passing. Was there something more to it? I don’t know. But I’m a data guy and would guess there was and the young man wanted to win.

Well if he wants to win here, he better be able to run the ball some

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