Copper Griz
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uofmman1122 said:Did we watch the same scrimmage? Not trying to tear the kid down, but I didn't see much out of Abbott to suggest he's even 3rd string, let alone right behind Vidlak. I thought Huott looked better, tbh. His long throw while getting hit that the TE dropped (maybe Barker or Olsen?) was probably the 2nd best throw we saw all day.Copper Griz said:Given the film that was available on him. Plenty. I find it hilarious how negative some folks on the board are about QB potential this year. Abbott is likely the number two and may be right on his heels. Tommy M did just fine with a system and coach that let him develop. Vidlak doesn’t need to develop. His backups will be just fine with the tools around them. I guess we will have to agree to to disagree. I don’t think there is another drop down coming in through the portal. Mainly because there are so many QB’s already on the roster. Don’t forget that Ah Yat is also on the roster. That makes 5 plus the walk on. I get the sense this staff is going to build a three to four year starter with one of the kids on the roster.
As for Brown, I honestly thought he looked the same as always. One really nice throw, but too many check downs and hesitancy.
Sam V is miles ahead of the other 4, at this point. He might be the best pure thrower we've had in a long, long time.
I did watch the same game. He is by far the best runner/scrambler out of the QB’s. Vidlak is no slouch. Abbott adds a different event element than the others. Huott did very well for his time in the system. Brown made some nice throws. Really hard to tell anything given who is playing against the ones and who had the best Oline to work with. Time will tell and I stand by my statements that the QB position is not a problem. I won’t argue that Vidlak throws a great ball and that he is #1. His pocket presence and awareness seem to be what is going to be effective with this system. That might be the biggest knock against Abbott.