Joe Critchlow getting the start tonight
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Re: Joe Critchlow getting the start tonight
Critchlow is NOT playing like a first time freshman starter. Passes are crisp, decisions are sound, and he seems comfortable in the pocket. A good first half for the young man.
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Re: Joe Critchlow getting the start tonight
"Lit", as the kids would say.
Que the "why didn't he start earlier?" questioning.
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Re: Joe Critchlow getting the start tonight
time to start the what if scenarios....
whole team looked better this game.
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Re: Joe Critchlow getting the start tonight
Not a healthy thing to do. No one in their right mind would have benched Tanner for a freshman right off a mission. He looked good. Looked comfortable in the offense. If he keeps playing this well, he will be really hard to beat out from the starting QB from now on.
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Re: Joe Critchlow getting the start tonight
How's that crow taste? I think Critchlow shocked us all!
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Re: Joe Critchlow getting the start tonight
There's no crow to eat. Did anyone think they would see him look so comfortable, getting the ball out quick and to the open guy all night. I only saw 1 bad pass all night from him. That is astounding considering the time he has had in this offense. It was a shocker to me, but a pleasant one.
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Re: Joe Critchlow getting the start tonight
Once they pulled Critchlow's redshirt there were at least two games that I had no clue why Mangum was in there, especially after half time. Mangum was playing terrible and he could barely move out there anyway. Mangum did almost nothing on the field until very late in his season to justify the coaches continuing to play him.frdbtr wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2017 1:19 amNot a healthy thing to do. No one in their right mind would have benched Tanner for a freshman right off a mission. He looked good. Looked comfortable in the offense. If he keeps playing this well, he will be really hard to beat out from the starting QB from now on.
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Re: Joe Critchlow getting the start tonight
It is amazing what happens when you have a pro style QB in a pro style offense. All of a sudden the O line and receivers look much better. The running game looks better. The OC looks like he knows how to call plays. Conversions from spread to pro are always a gamble, but I have been waiting to see what this kid would do. Ran pro style in high school? Check. Throws on time and in rhythym? Check. And now this game we got to see that he also goes through progressions, doesn’t stare down receivers, sees the open man, has great touch on the ball, and is very accurate. Check, check, check, check, check. Checks all the boxes. We have a new starting QB. Assuming Critchlow continues this way, I think it is check mate for Mangum’s career. But it’s only been one game, so who knows? I think Critchlow is something special though.
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Re: Joe Critchlow getting the start tonight
was critchlow really running the same offense as Tanner? Or was it modified? It definitely was a huge improvement but I don't know if we are comparing apples and oranges or bananas here. If the offense DID change or was simplified, the obvious question is... Why didn't the coaches modify the offense more for Tanner?
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Re: Joe Critchlow getting the start tonight
It looked like the same offense to me, but instead of forcing the ball to primary reads, Critchlow was making progressions and not staring down receivers. As Bear Bryant used to say, its not the Xs and Os, but the Jimmys and Joes that make the difference...in this case one Joe Critchlow.
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