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re: Will Peter Parrish be our Taysom Hill?

Posted on 8/2/19 at 3:36 pm to
Posted by BigBrod81
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 3:36 pm to
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Hurts was the backup QB


Wrong. Hurts got plenty of playing time in middle of games last year. Matter of fact, it didn't take long for Hurts to come in during Bama's opener against Louisville. Hurts came in during the second quarter.

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Hurts made an appearance late in the half for a series 


Alabama vs Louisville

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But Saban told ESPN the plan is to keep using sophomore starter Tua Tagovailoa and Hurts the rest of the season. The Tide have used Hurts in a limited capacity in short-yardage situations and blowout wins so far, but he hasn’t started a game since the national championship game in January, when he was benched at half time after an abysmal start.

“It’s the same as it’s always been, to use them both,” Saban told ESPN. “It evolves a little bit as you go. Our team has evolved. I can’t tell you exactly how it all will play out. It’s going to be whoever helps our team play the best, and they’ve both played a role in doing that.”



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Not a running QB.


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The Tide have used Hurts in a limited capacity in short-yardage situations


Posted by SammyTiger
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 3:38 pm to
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The Tide have used Hurts in a limited capacity in short-yardage situations and blowout wins so far


Haha he didn’t come into the game until it was 21-0 tua had 1 drive.

The 3rd string played the second half

It’s clear you didn’t watch that game. Because if you did you know.

How many plays did he get in close games when Tua was Healthy?

And you’re forgetting there was technically a QB competition.

Remember this?
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This post was edited on 8/2/19 at 3:42 pm
Posted by tigerskin
Member since Nov 2004
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 3:41 pm to
Given that Taysom Hill is 6’2”, 220 and ran a 4.44 40....and can run, throw, and catch...,.I am going to have to say no.

Not many Taysom Hill’s on the planet
This post was edited on 8/2/19 at 3:42 pm
Posted by LuzianaFootball
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Member since Dec 2008
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 3:48 pm to
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Burrow speed doesn't scare any disciplined SEC defense. (Alabama, Florida, Miss State). And again, it also shows the opposing defense something they've never seen before. (We're talking about trick/gadget plays)


Neither did Clemson's QB that won the Natty with Olinemen that we've never heard of and we haven't seen one drafted from them in the first round as far I can remember.

Could we benefit if things aren't working? Sure, bring Parish in and let's see if we can break a few designed runs then let him take a shot on a fake. But to force him into the lineup is not the same as the Saints forcing Hill on a team that basically using the guy as a battering ram.

Change of pace within his allotted 4 games, sure. But let's see how well Burrow does in the new schemes first. We may not need a change of pace or his speed may be adequate for what we need to do. Hell, Ehlinger ain't a burner himself, but I can't imagine UT pulling him during a big game unless he gets hurt or is complete trash. I expect we'll use Joe in similar fashion at times.
Posted by BigBrod81
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 3:56 pm to
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Also you think NFL teams share information with each other? That’s fricking stupid.


Lolololololol I'm the dummy right? Lol @ you for having no clue about National & Blesto Scouting Services.

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Have you ever wondered how the NFL scouts are able to go to every NCAA school and watch film?  Well they cannot do it all alone, so many NFL teams hire scouting services to assist them with their process.  There are two major scouting services that NFL teams use including National and Blesto.


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There are twelve teams in BLESTO (ATL, BUF, CHI, CLE, DAL, DET, HOU, JAC, MIA, MIN, NYG, PIT).

There are fifteen subscribers to the National (AZ, CAR, CIN, DEN, GB, KC, NO, NYJ, PHI, STL, SD, SF, SEA, TB, TEN).
National Scouting also is the logistical organizer of record for the event in Indianapolis.


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Membership responsibilities includes over $100,000 in annual dues and the assignment of at least one scout to the group. So basically there is a scout from each team listed above that is on the board to help assist with scouting.  They make a list of players and rank them.

 National and Blesto have a different style of grading.  As scouts evaluate the current class of seniors visiting schools’ pro days, they often work out underclassmen for future draft years.

This data and other information is presented at meetings (usually in Florida) about two weeks after the current draft.

The National and Blesto reports are published from these meetings. These reports serve as a both starting point for the lengthy evaluation process and also a rough guide as to where players are regarded by the group.


Then NFL scouts will re-evaluate the players and talent and make their own assessment.



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You clearly have no clue what you talking about bitch boy. Who is frickin stupid now?
Posted by SammyTiger
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Feb 2009
78281 posts
Posted on 8/2/19 at 4:01 pm to
Hey man you’re right.

I disn’t Know that

Which one runs that website you linked to?

Or are they cool With 3rd parties leaking information that is their product?
This post was edited on 8/2/19 at 4:02 pm
Posted by CaptainPanic
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 4:01 pm to
Where in that paragraph are NFL teams sharing their own scouting reports with each other?

I mean, what you provided even says they take that information and make their own assessment
Posted by BigBrod81
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 4:13 pm to
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The 3rd string played the second half 


Wrong. Hurts played 3 series in the 2nd half after Tua opened the 3rd quarter.

Alabama vs Louisville

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It’s clear you didn’t watch that game. Because if you did you know. 


Posted by BigBrod81
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Member since Sep 2010
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 4:28 pm to
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Where in that paragraph are NFL teams sharing their own scouting reports with each other? 


It's amazing that you can get through life without basic reading & comprehension skills.

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So basically there is a scout from each team listed above that is on the board to help assist with scouting.  They make a list of players and rank them. 


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THIS DATA AND OTHER INFORMATION IS PRESENTED AT MEETINGS


It clearly says each team provides a scout to the board to help assist in scouting. They also make the list of players & rank them. How in the hell would multiple scouts create a list & rank players without sharing information dumbass? The data & information collected by each scout is shared during meetings each May.

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Most, but not all, NFL clubs belong to one of two scouting services known as National Football Scouting and BLESTO. National Scouting is based in Indianapolis and is headed by Jeff Foster, while BLESTO is headquartered in Jacksonville and run by Tom Modrak.


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Once the scouts assemble all of the pertinent information, each one then writes a report and grades every player. He also makes a master list for each school that includes all the seniors, both graded and ungraded. These lists have all the important information such as height, weight, speed, Wonderlic score and grade. Generally speaking, this original list has only one scout’s opinion, as it is not a final grade. It’s a beginning grade to be used as a starting point. There are seldom cross checks done during spring evaluation of juniors.

While the scouting service scouts spend a majority of their time at the major schools, they are also responsible for the small schools. With these schools, they often talk to a coach to find out who he feels is a legitimate NFL prospect. If the coach recommends a player or players, then the scout will make a school call to watch tape, talk to the coaches and obtain measurables. Just as with the big schools, the scout then creates a master list with graded and ungraded players.

This post was edited on 8/2/19 at 4:35 pm
Posted by deaux
Member since Oct 2018
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 4:31 pm to
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5.3 yards a carry in the NFL is pretty effective


On 37 carries. Let’s not look at the playoff numbers.
Posted by CaptainPanic
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 4:32 pm to
And then they take the information back and perform their own assessment
Posted by BigBrod81
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 4:36 pm to
Yet the scouting information & data is shared by multiple teams which is my point idiot.

Each individual team's rankings may differ but the scouting reports & information is the same across the teams who associated with either scouting service.
This post was edited on 8/2/19 at 4:40 pm
Posted by CaptainPanic
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 4:38 pm to
Great, they send out people to gather basic information and then home onto anything of real value.

I don’t know why you’re getting aggressive about this
Posted by TheCaterpillar
Member since Jan 2004
76774 posts
Posted on 8/2/19 at 4:40 pm to
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Idk Burrow is more mobile than Brees.


Just by design. Brees is a damn good athlete and ran a ton in college.

Just sayin’
Posted by BigBrod81
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 4:43 pm to
I was told scouts & teams don't share scouting information when they clearly do every year. I was also told that's it's impossible to get scouting information on a player (Joe Burrow) prior to the NFL Combine when that is clearly wrong.
Posted by gerkin
Member since Sep 2011
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 5:24 pm to
Parrish is a great athlete but not the same mold as taysom. Taysom is highly unique in that he looks completely natural at wildly different positions. Qb, punt return, tight end, fullback, gunner, etc. not sure there are many taysom hills out there
Posted by Wrucker16
Member since Jul 2014
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 7:08 pm to
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If he keeps this up then it’d become a pretty real possibility!
Posted by Goldrush25
San Diego, CA
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 7:10 pm to
Ugh...

How about we get the starting QB to play like Drew Brees before we worry about having a Taysom Hill?
Posted by Damone
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 8:06 pm to
Not this year but I wouldn’t be surprised one but if Pete is the starting QB next season.
Posted by Tiger Ree
Houston
Member since Jun 2004
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Posted on 8/2/19 at 10:32 pm to
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Parrish's stats in the State Championship were 78 passing yards with 1 TD & 100 rushing yards & 1 T


So he scored more points than the other team by himself. How did Baby-Tua do?

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I get the score was 52-7, but that greatly had to do with their defense & special teams.


How did they both do in the Polynesian Bowl where the teams are supposedly evenly matched? What was up with Lil-Tua in that game? Why did LSU's Parrish perform so much better than him? Do you think Bambino-Tua's poor performance in that game was also a result of defense and special teams?

What happened to your boy in that all-star game? Bad day? Still reeling from the arse-whupping Parrish put on him in the state championship game? You think he will be able to recover and lead Bama to the promised land? Hopefully for you guys he will get some of his manhood that Parrish took from him back.
This post was edited on 8/2/19 at 10:42 pm
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