Would it be possible for Ohio State's Haskins to make an instructional video for Garbers?
71Bear said:
Would it be possible for Cal's Beau Baldwin to make an instructional video for Garbers?
71Bear said:
Would it be possible for Ohio State's Haskins to make an instructional video for Garbers?
cal83dls79 said:
No. It would violate NCAA rules.
CAL4LIFE said:71Bear said:
Would it be possible for Ohio State's Haskins to make an instructional video for Garbers?
Garbers is a coaching and scheme issue not a talent issue. In fact, the entire offense is a coaching issue.
Yes, until the Cheez-Its debacle, most of the criticism around Garbers concerned lack of arm talent. Up until then, he was the "safe" QB who minimized errors.KoreAmBear said:CAL4LIFE said:71Bear said:
Would it be possible for Ohio State's Haskins to make an instructional video for Garbers?
Garbers is a coaching and scheme issue not a talent issue. In fact, the entire offense is a coaching issue.
His throws have not exactly impressed though. Not much zip on really any of his throws. I was surprised by this after hearing such recruiting accolades about him,
In high school, Garbers looked great with a big arm. He didn't go to a school with a dominant offensive line like Mater Dei, so he moved around and ripped it to receivers, often for long passes. Saw him in person and he was one of those few guys you look at say this guy can do it at the next level.KoreAmBear said:CAL4LIFE said:71Bear said:
Would it be possible for Ohio State's Haskins to make an instructional video for Garbers?
Garbers is a coaching and scheme issue not a talent issue. In fact, the entire offense is a coaching issue.
His throws have not exactly impressed though. Not much zip on really any of his throws. I was surprised by this after hearing such recruiting accolades about him,
That is part of the problem. Young QBs make mistakes and you have to coach them up. Good recent examples are Rosen and Darnold, who were turnover prone in their first year (and even lost a game or two by their errors), but didn't have their games minimized into handing off to the same guy up the middle and only safe passes. Admittedly, they were both throwing to a better WR corp, or at least Darnold certainly was.Big C said:Yes, until the Cheez-Its debacle, most of the criticism around Garbers concerned lack of arm talent. Up until then, he was the "safe" QB who minimized errors.KoreAmBear said:CAL4LIFE said:71Bear said:
Would it be possible for Ohio State's Haskins to make an instructional video for Garbers?
Garbers is a coaching and scheme issue not a talent issue. In fact, the entire offense is a coaching issue.
His throws have not exactly impressed though. Not much zip on really any of his throws. I was surprised by this after hearing such recruiting accolades about him,
Surprised how well Haskins did against a stout Udub defense. Outstanding fundamentals and smart player, but just okay arm for the next level. Be interesting to see how he does in the draft.71Bear said:
Would it be possible for Ohio State's Haskins to make an instructional video for Garbers?
I saw Haskins play quite a few games. I didn't think the UW game was one of his best. He is the real deal.wifeisafurd said:Surprised how well Haskins did against a stout Udub defense. Outstanding fundamentals and smart player, but just okay arm for the next level. Be interesting to see how he does in the draft.71Bear said:
Would it be possible for Ohio State's Haskins to make an instructional video for Garbers?
Not disagreeing, but you are not a NFL GM, and they seem to love big arms.71Bear said:I saw Haskins play quite a few games. I didn't think the UW game was one of his best. He is the real deal.wifeisafurd said:Surprised how well Haskins did against a stout Udub defense. Outstanding fundamentals and smart player, but just okay arm for the next level. Be interesting to see how he does in the draft.71Bear said:
Would it be possible for Ohio State's Haskins to make an instructional video for Garbers?
In my opinion, arm strength is seriously overrated (otherwise Jim Druckenmiller would be in the Hall of Fame). I'll take a guy with an average arm if he possesses great vision, leadership, mobility and fearlessness.
Yep. Ain't that the truth......wifeisafurd said:Not disagreeing, but you are not a NFL GM, and they seem to love big arms.71Bear said:I saw Haskins play quite a few games. I didn't think the UW game was one of his best. He is the real deal.wifeisafurd said:Surprised how well Haskins did against a stout Udub defense. Outstanding fundamentals and smart player, but just okay arm for the next level. Be interesting to see how he does in the draft.71Bear said:
Would it be possible for Ohio State's Haskins to make an instructional video for Garbers?
In my opinion, arm strength is seriously overrated (otherwise Jim Druckenmiller would be in the Hall of Fame). I'll take a guy with an average arm if he possesses great vision, leadership, mobility and fearlessness.