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re: Harris starting doing well, starting at UNC

Posted on 8/11/17 at 10:43 pm to
Posted by Quid Pro Quo
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Posted on 8/11/17 at 10:43 pm to
RickDaddy4188 aka Thread HiJacker Extraordinaire, alias HiJaxTiger10

"Cameron's resume is unquestioned"

CAMERON was fired from Indiana where he won less than 1/3 of his games (18-37) with Antwaan Randle El who finished his career with a 49% completion rate. He was also fired by Miami (1-15), twice by the Ravens after making no progress with Flacco, and twice from LSU with 1 Jindal pardon thrown in.

His only qualification is BFF with Miles and Best Man at each other's weddings, godfathers of each other's sons.

After being fired from the Ravens he was replaced by Mannings ex-HC, Jim Caldwell, who simplified the Offense and gave Flacco the controls in an up-Tempo spread. Flacco finished the postseason having completed 73-of-126 (57.9 percent) passes for 1,140 yards with 11 touchdowns and zero interceptions, tying Montana and Kurt Warner for the most touchdowns in a single postseason and additionally tying Montana for the most touchdowns without an interception in a single postseason. Flacco's 117.2 passer rating tied him for third place all-time with Steve Young in a Super Bowl-winning postseason. He was rewarded with a $120 million dollar contract.
Posted by Quid Pro Quo
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Posted on 8/11/17 at 11:10 pm to
With Harris, Fedora has the chance to put an exclamation point at the end of a decade of quarterback futility at LSU. When Fedora turns Harris into a 4,000-yard passer with nothing more than one fall camp together, it will be the ultimate compliment to his system and the definitive Dagger in the Les Miles "Fred&Barney Flinstones" era.

In 5 seasons Fedora starting quarterbacks have thrown for at least 3,000 yards, 20 touchdowns and completed more than 60 percent of their passes. Trubisky in 2016 had 3,748 pass yards, 30 touchdowns and a 68.2 completion percentage.

Trubisky, after only 13 starts ended up as the #2 NFL Draft Pick and had a better debut than Tom Brady or Fran Tarkenton. Kudos to Fedora. He practices smart. He runs as many plays as fast as possible WITH NO CONTACT. The same as ALA, CLEM, FSU, OSU and other elite Tempo programs that realize repetition is better than Smashmouth Practice like the Big Cat and Fall Camp 2016 that injured half the O-Line & Fournette. Miles had a history of career-ending injuries in practice..."We tawkin bout Practice"...rantards.

Fedora's expectations for Harris are higher because of his arm, accuracy, and added running ability. Fedora was also quick to point out that Harris was under center in 3rd and long with no Tempo far too often, taking 5 & 7 step drops leading to sacks and injury. His system has the QB in the Shotgun.

80% of all NFL Pass Plays (2/3 of all plays) are from the Shotgun and 40% of all running plays.

Fedora agreed with Swinney and Fisher that the ACC is what the SEC used to be before it became Top Heavy with Saban and the huge gap to "everyone else". The ACC made better Coaching hires and they utilize DTQBs to win games and NC Championships - 2 of the last 4. Fedora said the SEC, with the better QBs and Coaches, should turn around but when?

How the ACC used better Coaches and QBs to overtake the SEC in 2016

At the moment, the SEC is Alabama and Everyone Else. This season was the first in SEC history in which only one team (Alabama) finished with fewer than four losses.
For the first time since 2002, only one SEC team finished in the final top 10 of the AP Top 25. The SEC had five final top-10 teams combined from 2014-16, down from 13 in the previous three seasons.

The ACC had a 10-4 record for the year vs. the SEC -- topped by Clemson over Alabama in the College Football Playoff National Championship -- and won those games by an average of 11.3 points. For the first time since 2002-03, the ACC has a winning record over the SEC twice during a three-year period.

While the SEC continues to go through a coaching transition -- this past season was the least-experienced group of SEC head coaches in 52 years -- the ACC closed the gap by gaining an edge at quarterback. Elite quarterbacks from the ACC/SEC footprint started swinging to the ACC: Winston, Watson, Jackson, Francois.

The SEC despite all it's money skimped on Coaching hires and/or opted for Saban assistants.

Harris footwork issue is simply untangling the crap he was forced to learn at LSU and letting him do what he did in High School and as a True Freshman at LSU, HUNH, spread, play-option, read-option, to keep the defense on their heels.

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