To my eye and despite what some others have said here I think QP II has all the physical tools in abundance. Maybe quibble about his accuracy on touch passes but I feel he can throw it as far as it needs to be thrown.
I recall the coaches making much of the work ethic of the previous three folks in that position. Stories of how they were the first ones in the facility looking at film in the morning etc. Extreme preparation in other words. All students of the game.
Have we heard any such talk about QP II? Is he as interested in the technical aspects of game?
How about processing speed? It seems to me that a big part of this game, like golf and especially for the QB position, is played between the ears. When QP II steps up to the line is he recognizing defenses and schemes fast enough or accurately enough? Have we seen much play changing after breaking the huddle in these six games?
Just wondering about this. Unlike the previous guys QP II did not have the chance to apprentice under one of the eventual NFL dudes (of course neither did Carson but Brock did play pro ball.)
Am I full of poo poo?
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Don't believe everything you think.
All I know is that the offense is taking much better care of the ball this season than the spring season, and I like the way QP2 is playing in his first starts.
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WEIGHT 246
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He's saying Quincy is in his 4th year of college... which means academically he's a senior.
But I'm with bot on this anyway. I think Quincy has plenty of room to grow still as a passer since he only had 1 collegiate start and 52 collegiate pass attempts coming into this season. I do remember Carson Wentz making some pretty impressive strides from his junior to senior season in terms of his deep ball accuracy so it's not unheard of. QBs improve long past their college years even. Trey Lance (same age as Quincy) will be a better QB next year than he is this year. Quincy's development is at a much lower level but he can and should make improvements.
Another example is check out Brock Jensen's numbers from his junior year compared to his senior year... night and day.
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