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Hope he has great success and comes back as a grad transfer.
I’d prefer that Duggan still be our QB three years from now.
Hope he has great success and comes back as a grad transfer.
Me too. Hope he does well for them.Virtually impossible, I know. Just wishing the kid the best.
He is putting in for a waiver but not guaranteedIs he eligible next/this year (2020)?
Good luck young man! still one of the biggest disappointments from a potential here at tcu standpoint. but life happens and I hope this works out well for him.
Kind of a mystery. I know the injury was terrible but he was at least healthy enough to enter a game in 2018. And to come back the next year after another 7 months of recovery time and basically be relegated to 4th string when our QB situation was anything but settled was strange. You'd think if he wasn't quite ready but still showing potential that he'd have been given a few minutes of PT here in there just to get his feet wet a bit, but it was like playing him wasn't even a remote possibly in the coach's minds.
Kind of a mystery. I know the injury was terrible but he was at least healthy enough to enter a game in 2018. And to come back the next year after another 7 months of recovery time and basically be relegated to 4th string when our QB situation was anything but settled was strange. You'd think if he wasn't quite ready but still showing potential that he'd have been given a few minutes of PT here in there just to get his feet wet a bit, but it was like playing him wasn't even a remote possibly in the coach's minds.
this is one of the many mysteries of the past few seasons.
how does a guy who can't supposedly move play a few downs, but then we are told he can't move well enough to play in the next season?
curious if he left not because of being behind duggan, but he felt he wouldn't get a fair shot to compete for the position.
I prefer Duggan wins back to back Heisman Trophies and National Championships, then goes to the NFL #1 overall and is gone 3 years from now.I’d prefer that Duggan still be our QB three years from now.
this is one of the many mysteries of the past few seasons.
how does a guy who can't supposedly move play a few downs, but then we are told he can't move well enough to play in the next season?
curious if he left not because of being behind duggan, but he felt he wouldn't get a fair shot to compete for the position.
Who told us he couldn’t move well enough to play the position?
inferences made by a variety of posters here and others from other sites or around the program overtly or covertly that centered around his ability to move.
I prefer Duggan wins back to back Heisman Trophies and National Championships, then goes to the NFL #1 overall and is gone 3 years from now.
I always heard he just couldn’t read a defense. Guess we’ll see this Fall.
that was the last narrative of a dialogue that seemed to shift from the spring following the bowl game until the announcement he was transferring.
it makes sense when you consider that he missed over two full seasons of any action and we know that gary isn't going to come out and talk about why an individual player isn't playing for a variety of reasons.
one of many twists to the quarterback position last year for the frogs
We've had quite a few QBs who couldn't read defenses very well get chances to play. So while that makes some sense, I think there was more to it.
Oooor, he couldn't read defenses well even relative to those guys?We've had quite a few QBs who couldn't read defenses very well get chances to play. So while that makes some sense, I think there was more to it.
Who?
Foster Sawyer. Heck, I'd even say Max Duggan at this point in his career and Kenny Hill. I'm just saying, I don't think "reading defenses" has been a strength of almost any QB we've had recently, but they still played. If JR didn't play because he couldn't read defenses, he must have been absolutely lost in the pocket, and it's hard for me to understand how a kid could be labeled a 5-star recruit if he has absolutely zero pocket awareness.