And till today, Tua throws the best slant pass I've ever seenI had no idea Brodie won an Elite 11 and I find that shocking.
He threw Lasers and had a Very strong arm overall but he had terrible touch.
He was like a much smaller Kitchens in that regard.
Didn't matter the Route or Distance those 2 just threw it as hard as they could.
He will be a 5* and possibly top QB on most services, if not all, very soon.So does Russel get a “elite 11 mvp” bump in ratings
Yep - and his NIL just skyrocketedHe will be a 5* and possibly top QB on most services, if not all, very soon.
That was before 7 on 7s really caught on and made year round football a thing for high school kids. Thats when the boom in qb talent really kicked in.I had no idea Brodie won an Elite 11 and I find that shocking.
He threw Lasers and had a Very strong arm overall but he had terrible touch.
He was like a much smaller Kitchens in that regard.
Didn't matter the Route or Distance those 2 just threw it as hard as they could.
Man he can let it rip can’t he?
Has an odd three quarters release, but lots of zip.Man he can let it rip can’t he?
That's sick for sixteen!
If it's the throw I thinking about I think he kinda dropped his arm and sidearmed it.Has an odd three quarters release, but lots of zip.
I didn't see a single traditional pass in that clip. He flips it out with a side arm angle. Nothing wrong with that, but it might limit his ability to really air it outIf it's the throw I thinking about I think he kinda dropped his arm and sidearmed it.
He just looks like he's playing a game of back yard football he's so loose.
Russell recently stated that he wants to be the best Texas high school QB ever. Those are lofty goals indeed, and with his untapped potential and talent, I don't doubt him. He will be a young man on fire during his senior campaign and put all the scouting services on notice.He will be a 5* and possibly top QB on most services, if not all, very soon.
I had this same thought when I saw we flipped an SMU commit. Hard to get excited about that, in combination with the feeling that no body is going to stay on the team longer than a year or two. I wish to be proven wrong and this kid end up winning some hardware for us, but I'm so pessimistic about these kind of things anymore.I didn't know whether to laugh, be mad, or scratch my head. I settled on scratching my head.
I had this same thought when I saw we flipped an SMU commit. Hard to get excited about that, in combination with the feeling that no body is going to stay on the team longer than a year or two. I wish to be proven wrong and this kid end up winning some hardware for us, but I'm so pessimistic about these kind of things anymore.
That may be why is looks so effortless. He's a tall kid too so a little lower throwing angle won't hinder him. He makes it look pretty easy. Effortless. No questioning the arm strength either!I didn't see a single traditional pass in that clip. He flips it out with a side arm angle. Nothing wrong with that, but it might limit his ability to really air it out
I didn't see a single traditional pass in that clip. He flips it out with a side arm angle. Nothing wrong with that, but it might limit his ability to really air it out
You can get a lot of velocity with a sidearm motion, but if you are standing back in the pocket the DLs will be batting those passes all day long...I didn't see a single traditional pass in that clip. He flips it out with a side arm angle. Nothing wrong with that, but it might limit his ability to really air it out
I read an article that stated the evaluators at Elite 11 “liked the way he can change his arm angle to get around defenders.” He seems coachable enough to be developed in that regard, but maybe it is just part of who he is as a QB. Brett Favre was that way.You can get a lot of velocity with a sidearm motion, but if you are standing back in the pocket the DLs will be batting those passes all day long...
I don't really think his chosen destination has any bearing on whether or not he's a great recruit. Travis Hunter was the number 1 player in the country and signed with an FCS school; different strokes for different folks. Plus, SMU has deep pockets, and they're in a power 4 conference now. I think KR was DeBoer's top choice. It sounds like he might have been onto something.I had this same thought when I saw we flipped an SMU commit. Hard to get excited about that, in combination with the feeling that no body is going to stay on the team longer than a year or two. I wish to be proven wrong and this kid end up winning some hardware for us, but I'm so pessimistic about these kind of things anymore.