I am not really either but if Dorsey and Reid think he can be groomed I would be happy. He does seem to fit with the current offense that we employee. He could set for a year and hopefully be ready to take over. [Reply]
Seriously though I wonder if the knock on him that he is not a winner is true. I have never watched him play but I am sure you have. So was the rest of the team just not very good or does he just not have that instinct or what? [Reply]
Would do the peanut butter jelly dance if it went down like that. Not sure I'm ready for the sheer volume of Pest's homer jizz spewing everywhere, though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
Why are you not fans of Kizer? I love his game, good accuracy, quick release.
Scouts say that he is not a winner. They say although he is accurate on short and medium throws that he is very inconsistant and innacurate at throwing the deep ball.
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
Why are you not fans of Kizer? I love his game, good accuracy, quick release.
Ummmm...
58% completion rate? Accuracy is not a strength for Kizer.
I like his measurables and general poise, and he has enough athleticism. Seems like a bright kid who endured a shitty deal at ND last year. I wouldn't hate Kizer, but the fanbase needs to realize he will need a lot of time to develop. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
Scouts say that he is not a winner. They say although he is accurate on short and medium throws that he is very inconsistant and innacurate at throwing the deep ball.
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The 2015 Kizer and the 2016 Kizer are two entirely different samples. In 2015 he had solid talent around him with experience on the o-line. Last year his line disappointed, the weapons were not as abundant and Kelly dicked him around by not naming him starter to begin the season. Terribly undercoached.
For his sake, I hope he ends up in a good program that can develop his obvious talents. Whoever does will need to be patient though.... [Reply]