Re: Abraham doing well in Hattiesburg
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Originally Posted by
SouthernMiss3613
Did you watch the game? ULM won because their defensive line destroyed our offensive line. Their QB was 15-28 for 195 yards. He didn't really factor into the outcome of the game. I will agree Abraham doesn't like great standing in his uniform, but then he plays and makes all the throws. Very accurate. He was 31-46 for 378 running for his life.
Yep, watched it last night. 95% of his completions and yards were screen or shuffle-passes. USM's WRs are very very good at YAC.
Almost none of his deep passes were accurate and the out patterns are just pick-6's waiting to happen.
He cannot make all of the throws. None of his deep passes were overthrown, they were ALL short, meaning he didn't led a receiver.
It's now very easy to see why J'mar won the QB job here.
Now, having said that, when Tech visits USM, we all know what will happen. :(
Re: Abraham doing well in Hattiesburg
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Originally Posted by
DJDAWG
Yep, watched it last night. 95% of his completions and yards were screen or shuffle-passes. USM's WRs are very very good at YAC.
Almost none of his deep passes were accurate and the out patterns are just pick-6's waiting to happen.
He cannot make all of the throws. None of his deep passes were overthrown, they were ALL short, meaning he didn't led a receiver.
It's now very easy to see why J'mar won the QB job here.
Now, having said that, when Tech visits USM, we all know what will happen. :(
Yep, drop 8 into coverage and allow a 10 yard cushion.
Re: Abraham doing well in Hattiesburg
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Originally Posted by
Amos Moses
I'm a little behind the curve, so tell me what the ULLM stands for? Is it supposed to be Univ. of Louisiana-Lafayette@Monroe?
A simple typo. Nothing to take too literal.
Re: Abraham doing well in Hattiesburg
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Originally Posted by
DellDawg
A simple typo. Nothing to take too literal.
Maybe so, but I have seen it on the CUSA board as well.
Re: Abraham doing well in Hattiesburg
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Originally Posted by
techman05
I think most of our animosity and most of J’Mar’s struggles are due to him not seeming like the leader we are accustomed to. Colby, Cody, Jeff, and Ryan were leaders who vocally demanded that the team excel.
Exactly!!!!!!!
Re: Abraham doing well in Hattiesburg
Here is the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Mzs-wYv0sU
The ball comes flying out of Abraham's hands for ULM's first TD. Then the mechanics on his INT at the 0:50 mark are just horrible (feet aren't set, he jumps in the air to make a weak throw into double coverage,...). That led to ULM's second TD and 14-7 lead. He will have to score a lot of points just to break even on giving away 14 points per game to the opponent.
Re: Abraham doing well in Hattiesburg
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Originally Posted by
DogsWin
Here is the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Mzs-wYv0sU
The ball comes flying out of Abraham's hands for ULM's first TD. Then the mechanics on his INT at the 0:50 mark are just horrible (feet aren't set, he jumps in the air to make a weak throw into double coverage,...). That led to ULM's second TD and 14-7 lead. He will have to score a lot of points just to break even on giving away 14 points per game to the opponent.
Wow. Southern Miss' o-line played a horrible game.
Re: Abraham doing well in Hattiesburg
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Originally Posted by
dawg80
Triva Quiz: Who was the Cardinals' QB, who also enjoyed a great day.
BTW the Saints had 10 possessions. They scored on 9 of 'em, 6 TDs, 3 FGs. The only one they didn't score on was the last one, when Kilmer took a knee to run out the clock.
Charlie Johnson or Jim Hart? Were Sonny Randall and John David Crowe the wide outs on that Cardinals team? Jackie Smith @ TE?
Re: Abraham doing well in Hattiesburg
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BreadDawg
Wow, I didn't realize how bad USM was. After week 1's games, I figured USM -6.5 was easy money against ULM.
So did I but, alas, we were mistaken.
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Re: Abraham doing well in Hattiesburg
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Originally Posted by
boxerdog
The USM faithful are very high on Abraham. They will tell you he's a good passer. On the CUSA board they are saying the recently re-instated Griggs is a terrible passer but a better "run option" QB.
Re: Abraham doing well in Hattiesburg
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Originally Posted by
HogDawg
The USM faithful are very high on Abraham. They will tell you he's a good passer. On the CUSA board they are saying the recently re-instated Griggs is a terrible passer but a better "run option" QB.
I do think Abraham is a good finesse passer. But he seems weak with the ball to me, bump into him and he fumbles it.
Re: Abraham doing well in Hattiesburg
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boxerdog
I do think Abraham is a good finesse passer. But he seems weak with the ball to me, bump into him and he fumbles it.
Of course, Abraham seems weak to you because you have a stake in wanting him to fail. Nobody likes to admit they were wrong about a QB. Even you. ;) Of course he's only played in two college games so far. I suspect he'll play much better once he's had 16 starts like J'Mar. ;)
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HogDawg
Of course, Abraham seems weak to you because you have a stake in wanting him to fail. Nobody likes to admit they were wrong about a QB. Even you. ;) Of course he's only played in two college games so far. I suspect he'll play much better once he's had 16 starts like J'Mar. ;)
Idk why you guys insist on arguing over who’s worse. Abraham hasn’t been “impressive” and J’Mar wasn’t lighting it up in his first few starts either. Currently I’d still pick J’Mar over him, we’ll see if that changes as the season progresses.
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Tech52
Idk why you guys insist on arguing over who’s worse. Abraham hasn’t been “impressive” and J’Mar wasn’t lighting it up in his first few starts either. Currently I’d still pick J’Mar over him, we’ll see if that changes as the season progresses.
I know....it's, "our QB is worse than yours! But, hah ha! yours sucks too!"