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  • jackrabbit1979
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    Originally posted by joeboo22 View Post
    R.J. McGill

    from arizona http://hsarizona.scout.com/a.z?s=222...=1&nid=4262490

    is visiting SDSU this weekend and Montana next weekend, has an offer from Air Force....
    Montana State next weekend...not the Griz.

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  • joeboo22
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    Re: 2010 Football Recruiting List

    R.J. McGill

    from arizona http://hsarizona.scout.com/a.z?s=222...=1&nid=4262490

    is visiting SDSU this weekend and Montana State next weekend, has an offer from Air Force....
    Last edited by joeboo22; 01-14-2010, 10:19 PM.

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  • sf_jackster
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    I don't see him on the list. But I was snooping around on some Iowa sites and Nick Kron took a grayshirt from Iowa St. Said he was considering UNI and the Jacks before he got the grayshirt offer.

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  • goon
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    Originally posted by mitchell View Post
    What a coincidence, he throws a bunch of 5 yard outs in the video and that seems to be main pass our QB's throw as well.

    Which I don't really understand, I would think it's the most dangerous/ineffective route you can run. The ball travels 20 yards horizontally and 5 yards vertically and if a CB jumps the route he's gone for a pick 6. Also the receiver can't ever catch it in stride, he has to turn his shoulder towards the QB, catch the ball, and than turn direction again and go up field where he is boxed in between the defender and the sideline.
    I'm much more in favor of slants and post routes and was really irritated by all the 5 yd outs this year (especially during the MN game).

    Rant over.

    Welcome to SDSU Jordan!
    I couldnt agree more. We talked about at the begining of the year we were expecting the play book to open up more but it never really did. seems teams got smart on that and that may be why we played some games closer durning the end of the year. hopefully a year in the system will allow more time to get more options.

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  • joeboo22
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    The video I saw of Thomas made me think he is the prototypical backup QB.... He didn't light it up, wasn't flashy, but seemed to understand the offense, and seemed like a football smart QB....

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  • 91jack
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    [QUOTE=GopherHole;142501]. I'm curious how many of those 15 interceptions may have gone for TDs.


    I don't know for sure but the team threw 17 INT's.

    They went for:
    105-yards
    6.2-average
    1- TD
    A long of 35 yards

    I don't know if this has been posted yet or not.

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  • slosho
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    Originally posted by mitchell View Post
    I sat in the upper deck on the north west corner and most likely, drunkin-ly complained about the 5 yard out most of the game.
    Yup I was right in front of you. I was the big guy sitting next to the gal with curly hair.

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  • SpeedRabbit
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    Re: 2010 Football Recruiting List

    Originally posted by mitchell View Post
    What a coincidence, he throws a bunch of 5 yard outs in the video and that seems to be main pass our QB's throw as well.

    Which I don't really understand, I would think it's the most dangerous/ineffective route you can run. The ball travels 20 yards horizontally and 5 yards vertically and if a CB jumps the route he's gone for a pick 6. Also the receiver can't ever catch it in stride, he has to turn his shoulder towards the QB, catch the ball, and than turn direction again and go up field where he is boxed in between the defender and the sideline.
    I'm much more in favor of slants and post routes and was really irritated by all the 5 yd outs this year (especially during the MN game).

    Rant over.

    Welcome to SDSU Jordan!
    Hope he can throw the deep ball as we have a couple Wr's that can run it!

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  • from the cheap seats
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    I also did a little research on the new qb and come to find out he put up the same type of numbers that Lee Mondol did in Junor College. So that shows some promise

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  • GopherHole
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    Originally posted by 2o1o View Post
    I get a kick out of some of the comments. Highlight videos........how impressed some are of their highlight videos..........do ya really think they would show when they f'd up? Of course they look good.
    You are correct in that of course they will sell their skills and make themselves look good. It is important to temper that with everything else you can get, including the stats. That is one reason I posted the 15 interceptions he threw this year. That is more than I would care to see. It also relates well to other posts who have commented on the 5 yard out patterns that they threw. I'm curious how many of those 15 interceptions may have gone for TDs.

    Finally, I'd like to echo Kemo's points and have the chance to get excited for the potential of this kid. It appears to me that we now do have a nice blend of experience, talent, and youth to continue to build the program with.

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  • Kemo
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    Originally posted by 2o1o View Post
    I get a kick out of some of the comments. Highlight videos........how impressed some are of their highlight videos..........do ya really think they would show when they f'd up? Of course they look good.
    Highlights show us physical ability/potential, not usually mental capability or consistency. Most of us don't have the resources, time, or desire, to go out and watch a lot of game tape on potential recruits (that's what the coaches get paid for), so if we like the highlights and trust the coaches' ability to evaluate, excuse us for some of us getting excited about a recruit

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  • Kemo
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    Originally posted by SF_Rabbit_Fan View Post
    Did anybody else notice their shotgun formations and think they were a little odd/inventive?
    The weird looking formations with the QB in a short shotgun snap with the a running back behind the QB (and sometimes a full back beside the QB) is called the "Pistol" formation. Nevada does (or at least use to) run this formation a lot, as the point of it is to eliminate the drop back a QB would normally have if he were under center while maintaining a "down hill" running option (by allowing the RB to get to full speed before he gets the hand off).

    Personally, I am not a fan of it... but I don't feel like going into the reasoning at the moment.

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  • 2o1o
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    I get a kick out of some of the comments. Highlight videos........how impressed some are of their highlight videos..........do ya really think they would show when they f'd up? Of course they look good.

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  • jack43
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    After watching the JUCO Thomas's highlight video....I have two comments why I think he could be in the contention for a starting job next year. 1) He isn't afraid to look off his first receiver. 2) He isn't afraid to run the ball or take a hit.

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  • mitchell
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    Originally posted by slosho View Post
    I think I sat in-front of you @ that game...
    I sat in the upper deck on the north west corner and most likely, drunkin-ly complained about the 5 yard out most of the game.

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