Manning Accuracy??

lvmike32

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I didn't see every play but saw a lot. Manning was simply inaccurate on a lot of his throws. Was talking to a friend about this. Can a College/Pro QB work on improving their accuracy? Or is it just something you kind of need to be born with. Like a baseball pitcher and control or maybe a shooter in hoops. I lean you can't really improve at that stage - it's more you just kind of have it by then or you don't. And if you don't have it by College you never will. Which would tell me Manning is in trouble for big games in College and the pros. My friend disagreed and mentioned Josh Allen as an example. I thought Allen was more of using his head vs. accuracy but I didn't see him a lot early on. I see Drew Allar at PSU in same light - guy never comes thru in clutch with a lot on accuracy. I can't believe he's being talked about as #1 pick next year. Oh, he and Manning will have Huge numbers just due to talent around them and such - I'm talking big games and pros. Curious as to others thoughts.
 
I think he is a 21 year old making his first start on the road against a very good defense. Playing against a good defense with a new DC, with NFL coaching experience, that can make things extremely confusing. Caleb Downs allows the D to disguise things. The defense made him indecisive which messed with his accuracy. I think Arch is going to be just fine and this sort of experience will make him and his accuracy better moving forward.
 
I think he is a 21 year old making his first start on the road against a very good defense. Playing against a good defense with a new DC, with NFL coaching experience, that can make things extremely confusing. Caleb Downs allows the D to disguise things. The defense made him indecisive which messed with his accuracy. I think Arch is going to be just fine and this sort of experience will make him and his accuracy better moving forward.
Nowhere to go but up after that performance really
 
He was definitely overrated...I mean literally all because of his name. But he can still be great or even better than great...who knows. He seems too talented to wind up a dud like LeBron's son. Arch is definitely a young kid with a huge amount of pressure on him (also because of his last name) that he'll have to get used to.
 
I'm confident that Peyton would have done the same or worse if his first start was in Columbus against that defense given the same cast around him. Hell Peyton was an INT machine his first year in the NFL, never beat the Gators in college, etc. Why is the sky suddenly falling after one game? The attention to this is preposterous.
 
I'm confident that Peyton would have done the same or worse if his first start was in Columbus against that defense given the same cast around him. Hell Peyton was an INT machine his first year in the NFL, never beat the Gators in college, etc. Why is the sky suddenly falling after one game? The attention to this is preposterous.
Peyton certainly had a rough start in college........I very clearly remember thinking Brandon Stewart was the better of the two frosh Tenn QBs.......so much for my career as a scout
 
It was noted more than once, on this board, that the hype was unrealistic on the low end. On the high end, comical, if not pathetic. His name is Manning, not God. Not his fault that the media tried to make him the latter.

First road start in an extremely hostile environment. First start at the collegiate level against elite competition. He was clearly nervous. Settled in during the 4Q with some great throws, the TD and then the one to TE Andries were that. The miss to Wingo on the final drive was bad, no doubt. But Manning owned everything post-game, and he knows that there are things to work on, and they will be.

He'll be fine, more than fine.

As I've mentioned this weekend, I'm more concerned about Manning's coach than I am about him.
 
You boys are missing the point .....

Can he become a BETTER QB? - definitely

But, can he POOF! - become a better PURE passer, considering the training he's had? - probably, to a degree

eg. Ewers wasn't a great QB - but he was a great pure passer. He could find the open guy, deliver the ball to the right spot, hit the receiver in stride...... Manning can't do that yet - against elite D's anyway.

I'm sure he's an accurate thrower of the football - standing in place, throwing to a target, he's probably unbelievable.
>> BUT processing information at lightning fast speed, while 300+ pounders are trying to take your head off, THEN delivering the ball: to the right guy, not where he is now, but when/where he'll be open? Few guys can do this consistently

Does this affect how accurately you throw the ball? HELL YEAH

As the game 'slows down' - will his accuracy improve - SURE

Will it improve, to an ELITE LEVEL, vs top notch D's/DC? - way too early to tell
* he's played, what 2 games in 2 years? - before that he faced The School for the Blind most weeks, it looks like ha

How to bet Texas at this point? - vs weaker D's that bring little pressure - he will be great (Sark will run it up to build his confidence)
>> vs OU, at Georgia?, at Fla, vs A&M? - careful
 
Peyton was 19 when he started at QB. Arch is already 21 in his 3rd year of college. It was a tough road game ut he's 21 in his 3rd year and has thrown 100 passes in college. If he wasn't ready, thats on him.

I was most concerned with his accuracy and arm strength. Im not sure why he threw so many sidearm passes. I was concerned about him when Malik Murphy looked better than him.

Well he be fine? Possibly but there afe some concerns
 
Simply said....if he were worth a damn

1. He would've been out there instead of Ewers who had his faults at times.

2. He'd have picked a school to start at from day 1
 
Simply said....if he were worth a damn

1. He would've been out there instead of Ewers who had his faults at times.

2. He'd have picked a school to start at from day 1
Hard disagree here.

1. Everyone knew it was Ewers’ job.

2. The family isn’t like that.

I love fuxking with a bunch of Newman Greenies, so part of me was kinda grinning too. My Alma Mater beat his Friday Night…

To write this kid off is crazy, though.
It’s been overreaction since day 1 with him.
Wasn’t like it was a blowout….
 
He needs the time. They knew that.
You don’t see this?

Who is the backup?
If NO has the number 1 pick and he has a relevant season it's hard to not see that story play out. He'll go to you. And I'm fairly certain he'll be plenty relevant with that team around him.
 
If NO has the number 1 pick and he has a relevant season it's hard to not see that story play out. He'll go to you. And I'm fairly certain he'll be plenty relevant with that team around him.
I’ll be there Sunday for the start of Rattler Dynasty vs your Cards!! Me and my kids, seems a lifetime ago all there together.
Go to the NFL thread, I lean the dog but think AZ will be good season long
 
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I’ll be there Sunday for the start of Rattler Dynasty vs your Cards!! Me and my kids, seems a lifetime ago all there together.
Go to the NFL thread, I lean the dog but think AZ will be good season long
Love to see the trends on the Cards laying close to a TD in this league on the road. Not sure I ever remember it. Somehow we went from last in the NFL on defense a couple years ago to completely loaded outside of maybe CB and that's without our 1st round pick not even being able to practice til after week 4. Nice to have that kind of identity for the first time in all my years here. Have fun with the kids man.
 
Hard disagree here.

1. Everyone knew it was Ewers’ job.

2. The family isn’t like that.

Correct in both cases. Sarkisian is loyal to a fault. Manning wasn't starting last season unless it was necessary (injuries).

Arch (with the family onboard) wanted to go somewhere to experience the college life - socially, vibrant city especially, etc.. He was totally fine and somewhat preferred sitting for 2 years. And it's why if it's 50/50 he'd stay on for his senior year. But if he doesn't show more improvement that choice will be made for him.

Definitely concerns on Saturday. Let's see where things are mid October. No real competition over the next 3 games, then it's Florida on the road and OU in Dallas.
There was tons of dumb hype before the Ohio game and now there's been ridiculous overreaction after it. It's just the world and society we live in today, whether it comes to athletics or anything else.
 
Love to see the trends on the Cards laying close to a TD in this league on the road. Not sure I ever remember it. Somehow we went from last in the NFL on defense a couple years ago to completely loaded outside of maybe CB and that's without our 1st round pick not even being able to practice til after week 4. Nice to have that kind of identity for the first time in all my years here. Have fun with the kids man.
I liked the Rams in that division but Stafford back might not hold up. So cooling on that. But I think Seattle Arizona gonna give 49ers trouble. Everyone saying 49ers almost a lock. I dont think so. Expect huge year from Harrison
 
I'm confident that Peyton would have done the same or worse if his first start was in Columbus against that defense given the same cast around him. Hell Peyton was an INT machine his first year in the NFL, never beat the Gators in college, etc. Why is the sky suddenly falling after one game? The attention to this is preposterous.
While I agree with this, it is weird how he had 8-10 short passes with little to no pressure and he misfired on those big time. I’m guess it was nerves and he was really rattled. That can be fixed but those throws were surprising to see. I’m sure Texas will blister NLU this weekend.
 
Hard disagree here.

1. Everyone knew it was Ewers’ job.

2. The family isn’t like that.

I love fuxking with a bunch of Newman Greenies, so part of me was kinda grinning too. My Alma Mater beat his Friday Night…

To write this kid off is crazy, though.
It’s been overreaction since day 1 with him.
Wasn’t like it was a blowout….
Twink....20 years ago I'd say okay....that's a reasonable outlook. No way will I say that in this NIL age.

The family also forced a trade from the Chargers because Archie didn't like the Spanos family for Eli. Let's not forget that

I stand my ground that in a day and age where any kid can go somewhere immediately to play....if he's got this much talent....is NOT sitting until his junior year.

School like Ole Miss would've creamed themselves to have him...in that offense....with that skill set. And that family heritage.

He chose (or the family chose) to let him sit behind a good, not great QB until his junior year.

He won't be chopped liver, but that was a putrid performance against a solid team, but who he also had 9 months to prepare for. I'm sorry, but I'm not giving this kid any benefit of the doubt.
 
Twink....20 years ago I'd say okay....that's a reasonable outlook. No way will I say that in this NIL age.

The family also forced a trade from the Chargers because Archie didn't like the Spanos family for Eli. Let's not forget that

I stand my ground that in a day and age where any kid can go somewhere immediately to play....if he's got this much talent....is NOT sitting until his junior year.

School like Ole Miss would've creamed themselves to have him...in that offense....with that skill set. And that family heritage.

He chose (or the family chose) to let him sit behind a good, not great QB until his junior year.

He won't be chopped liver, but that was a putrid performance against a solid team, but who he also had 9 months to prepare for. I'm sorry, but I'm not giving this kid any benefit of the doubt.

That's the whole point - Manning isn't any kid in a normal situation. It's been written about and discussed ad nauseum, especially in Austin. Whether or not it was (is) the right decision won't be decided until his career plays out. But the path Manning chose (with family's blessing or not) is as far from any normal scenario you could find.

Criticism of last Saturday is obviously warranted, from several angles. We'll see how it plays out.
 
Texas will be fine as the season plays out with a pretty easy schedule. Dropping to just 7 after that loss and performance is kind of shocking and sets them up nicely.

The three stand out negatives of the game were as follows:
1. Play calling/red zone offense - This is either due to the subject of this thread (Manning's ability) or supreme confidence that Ohio State could do nothing (which they could not).
2. WR Separation - There was very little in the game. While I would love to give a ton of credit to Ohio State for this ... it looked concerning. Probably the hardest to fix.
3. Manning Poise - I think he rushed himself a lot, even when he had good time. His clock was fast which led to bad decisions, bad mechanics, and bad throws. Easily fixed.

I want to point out that while the offense was not great, the Texas defense was insanely good. They held Ohio State to 203 yards, 40 yards of which came on a 1 in 30 type of catch.

The offensive line for Texas also looked ok.

Really just Manning and moreso the WR crew that looked like they need help .. again, play calling didn't help.
 
Just looking at Oregon State .....

THE most overrated QB room ever?
* in the beginning - all 'can't miss' prospects

Ewers / Manning / M Murphy
 
I don’t care what of polish you use…you can’t shine a turd.

And Arch is a fucking turd. The kid just isn’t that good…it’s pretty simple.
 
UTEP

The game before that 18 of 38 ... wait for it ...73 yards 1.9 yards per ... 0 TD 4 INT
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