Having 3 names is key.
#1 and #2 are clearly absurd, but Trace has to prove he can become an accurate passer, because last year he was not. He has a lot of great attributes but accurate passing is not one of them. PSU getting to the very top next year depends on his development, and I am really hoping his experience last year really helps him.ESPN working feverishly in preseason to set the narrative for Heisman talk:
1. Saquon has too many negative-yard runs
2. Saquon is overrated (according to the irrelevant pre-WW2 powerhouse wolverines)
3. Trace just throws the ball up and prays for a catch
So, just in case Barkley gets 2000+ yards, and/or McSorley throws for 4,000 yards, and/or Penn State wins out, the narrative is set.![]()
Well, almost all of us have 3 names and us Catholics have 4. Didn't translate into a D1 schollie for meHaving 3 names is key.
#1 and #2 are clearly absurd, but Trace has to prove he can become an accurate passer, because last year he was not. He has a lot of great attributes but accurate passing is not one of them. PSU getting to the very top next year depends on his development, and I am really hoping his experience last year really helps him.
PSU getting to the very top this year depends on the defense, not Trace McSorley.#1 and #2 are clearly absurd, but Trace has to prove he can become an accurate passer, because last year he was not. He has a lot of great attributes but accurate passing is not one of them. PSU getting to the very top next year depends on his development, and I am really hoping his experience last year really helps him.
Is there really any reason to believe Reid might return at some point this season?
PSU getting to the very top this year depends on the defense, not Trace McSorley.
I'm not sure how many games you guys watched last year. I am not talking about the whole jump-ball controversy. I am talking about badly missing a lot of open receivers on a lot of plays. I mean, it was obvious.Keep in mind that his deep ball attempts skewed his completion %.
It was still a good trade as he didn't lead the B1G in passing efficiency for nothing.
I'm not sure how many games you guys watched last year. I am not talking about the whole jump-ball controversy. I am talking about badly missing a lot of open receivers on a lot of plays. I mean, it was obvious.
The only question mark on defense is the affect of two guys who went pro that probably shouldn't have. This is the last year something like that will be a cause for concern as the depth of talent we will have going forward will help insulate us. We are beyond stacked at the secondary and finally have good LB talent again.
Is there really any reason to believe Reid might return at some point this season?
HE LED THE BIG TEN IN PASSING EFFICIENCY.
Haven't seen a video (yet) but here's a recap:Could someone link the video of Franklin's PC?
Trace has to prove he can become an accurate passer, because last year he was not. He has a lot of great attributes but accurate passing is not one of them. PSU getting to the very top next year depends on his development, and I am really hoping his experience last year really helps him.
Keep in mind that his deep ball attempts skewed his completion %.
It was still a good trade as he didn't lead the B1G in passing efficiency for nothing.