Re: The Real JMU vs NDSU thread
Too many people here are underestimating Stick’s throwing ability.
First, he’s a pretty good passer. Second, his back isn’t messed up like it was last year (probably due to the Iowa game). Third, he’s not going to force to play it safe as this is the last game and Cole is healed. Lastly, the mustache.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Re: The Real JMU vs NDSU thread
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Christopher Moen
Too many people here are underestimating Stick’s throwing ability.
First, he’s a pretty good passer. Second, his back isn’t messed up like it was last year (probably due to the Iowa game). Third, he’s not going to force to play it safe as this is the last game and Cole is healed. Lastly, the mustache.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Maybe I am underestimating ES throwing ability. I just don't know that he has the accuracy. Maybe I am just comparing him to Carson. To me he reminds me of Jensen, someone who would make the play you needed to win the game and, more important, wouldn't make the costly mistake to lose the game. But I don't know if Stick makes that drive at the end of the 2014 National Championship game. I just don't think he has the arm for it. Maybe I am wrong.
Re: The Real JMU vs NDSU thread
Quote:
Originally Posted by
NoDak
Maybe I am underestimating ES throwing ability. I just don't know that he has the accuracy. Maybe I am just comparing him to Carson. To me he reminds me of Jensen, someone who would make the play you needed to win the game and, more important, wouldn't make the costly mistake to lose the game. But I don't know if Stick makes that drive at the end of the 2014 National Championship game. I just don't think he has the arm for it. Maybe I am wrong.
Check the current record books. If they are any indication it shows hes pretty good.
Re: The Real JMU vs NDSU thread
Quote:
Originally Posted by
NoDak
Maybe I am underestimating ES throwing ability. I just don't know that he has the accuracy. Maybe I am just comparing him to Carson. To me he reminds me of Jensen, someone who would make the play you needed to win the game and, more important, wouldn't make the costly mistake to lose the game. But I don't know if Stick makes that drive at the end of the 2014 National Championship game. I just don't think he has the arm for it. Maybe I am wrong.
Stick does NOT have the arm strength of Carson---
I do like the comparison of Jensen to Stick---only thing---Jensen was more accurate on the deep throws---Stick faster when running the ball
I do really like the job Coach Messingham has done with getting the ball out of Stick's hand faster (I strongly believe Stick not great on progression of reads) and using our TE's in passing game.
Kudos to Stick--he has played very well in the playoffs---with that said---I think the competition is lower level MVFC---but STILL has made plays in the passing game!
Stick WILL LEAD the BISON to the NATONAL CHAMPIONSHIP on SATURDAY----DUNN will be back---setting up HUGE plays in PLAY ACTION in the middle of the field to our TE's---calling Mr. Illies 100 yard game!!!
I really want to see Mr. DeLuca and Mr. Tanguay SHOW the DUKES what they missed last year in the FargoDome and both make some big plays!
GO BISON!! THE MARCH IS ONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Re: The Real JMU vs NDSU thread
Quote:
Originally Posted by
56BISON73
Check the current record books. If they are any indication it shows hes pretty good.
I am not saying that Stick isn't a very good QB. Just that his throws aren't super-accurate. But he is a better runner than Wentz. Wentz could get out of trouble but Stick is more likely to torch a team on a designed run IMO. Two very different QBs. To me I love Stick's leadership. I admit I was nervous his first couple games as a Red-Shirt Freshman. I thought he was going to do his best but would wilt under the pressure of MVFC games. He didn't.
Re: The Real JMU vs NDSU thread
Quote:
Originally Posted by
NoDak
I am not saying that Stick isn't a very good QB. Just that his throws aren't super-accurate. But he is a better runner than Wentz. Wentz could get out of trouble but Stick is more likely to torch a team on a designed run IMO. Two very different QBs. To me I love Stick's leadership. I admit I was nervous his first couple games as a Red-Shirt Freshman. I thought he was going to do his best but would wilt under the pressure of MVFC games. He didn't.
Watch the SHSU game over again. I can't remember a pass he threw that wasn't EXACTLY where it needed to be. I'm sure there were a few that were head scratchers (I could be confusing this with the Wofford game) but I haven't seen a QB be THAT accurate in a Bison game in a long, long time. I really wish we could trade that performance for whatever Stick puts up on Saturday. It was that good. And I'm not saying Saturday can't be better, but it's going to be really difficult to top. Hope he rides that performance through this game and Bison Nation is celebrating a championship, that Stick absolutely deserves. Really impressed with him.
Re: The Real JMU vs NDSU thread
I think some of here are giving the JMU too much credit for last year’s game.
Trust me, they’re good, but not the best Easton has played against (remember that team that had that Desmond King guy).
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Re: The Real JMU vs NDSU thread
Does anyone know if there are sports bars showing the game Saturday in Kansas City? Especially, if there are any groups getting together at a bar.
Re: The Real JMU vs NDSU thread
ES is a good QB, his problem is consistency. Some games he has just been "off", others fire.
Re: The Real JMU vs NDSU thread
Quote:
Originally Posted by
KC Bison
Does anyone know if there are sports bars showing the game Saturday in Kansas City? Especially, if there are any groups getting together at a bar.
Tanners Overland Park. Details here: https://www.ndsualumni.com/2018/cham...-watch-parties