Yeah you never try to rely on a true freshman QB unless you have to. Getting someone who can bridge the gap is the best possible outcome.
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Yeah you never try to rely on a true freshman QB unless you have to. Getting someone who can bridge the gap is the best possible outcome.
So you rather replace the top QB taken with a true freshman? Glad you not making the decisions..lolHere he go….
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So you rather replace the top QB taken with a true freshman? Glad you not making the decisions..lol
I assumed they always was going to get a portal QB with experience and recruit the QB room hard with another top QB and allow them to compete for the job.
This is a fact...throw him out there too soon and you might ruin him. Especially since he reclassified to this year...Still don't know how Salter will do in a passing offense but at least he has starting experience. You don't want another Spencer Rattler...Yeah you never try to rely on a true freshman QB unless you have to. Getting someone who can bridge the gap is the best possible outcome.
Whoever said he was Shueduer was the 4th best QB was tripping. Him and Cam are the top QB’s to meWhat happened to him being the 4th best qb or something whatever you said he was
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This is a fact...throw him out there too soon and you might ruin him. Especially since he reclassified to this year...Still don't know how Salter will do in a passing offense but at least he has starting experience. You don't want another Spencer Rattler...
Yep, on a team that ran for 4k yards. Liberty's offense is run heavy which opens up passing lanes, Colorado had the worst rushing offense out of all D1 teams 70 ypg. When not supported by an elite running game, Salter threw for 1800 yards at a 56% completion rate and he held the ball a long time. Colorado is still the worst pass blocking team in the nation giving up 3.5 sacks a game. Shedeur covered up a lot of warts for this team and we will see if Salter has the same ability...Looking at his past work…seem like he’ll do ok
2023
- In his first season as the full-time starter, he took the nation by storm finishing with 2,876 passing yards and 32 touchdowns. He also had 1,089 rushing yards and 12 rushing touchdowns.
- Final statistical rankings:
- No. 3 in rushing touchdowns by a quarterback (12)
- No.3 in passing efficiency (176.6)
- No. 3 in passing yards per completion (16.25)
- No. 3 in points responsible for (264)
- No. 5 in passing touchdowns (32)
- No. 5 in points responsible for per game (18.9)
- No. 8 in rushing yards per carry (6.68)
- No. 22 in total offense (283.2 per game)
- No. 29 in rushing touchdowns (12)
- No. 36 in rushing yards (1,089)
- No. 38 in passing yards (2,876)
Yep, on a team that ran for 4k yards. Liberty's offense is run heavy which opens up passing lanes, Colorado had the worst rushing offense out of all D1 teams 70 ypg. When not supported by an elite running game, Salter threw for 1800 yards at a 56% completion rate and he held the ball a long time. Colorado is still the worst pass blocking team in the nation giving up 3.5 sacks a game. Shedeur covered up a lot of warts for this team and we will see if Salter has the same ability...
Exactly, the kid is good and tough as nails...all great playmakers seem to walk that thin line of holding the ball a little longer...Salter probably get out some of the situations with his legs but likely wont make pinpoint decisions
Gift and curse of #2 you get sacks and held balls but the other shit but his greatest out-weights that
Exactly, the kid is good and tough as nails...all great playmakers seem to walk that thin line of holding the ball a little longer...
CO always starts slow, but this is one of the things that Shedeur is going to have to work on at the next level. Holding the ball too longShadeur needs to settle down, his passes have been behind the receivers.