I thought harold Legania(#94) looked big and was quick off the ball......he stopped a back in the backfield twice for a loss or no gain
As mentioned he is a big dude that can really move and will help us. Just really get's off the snap of the football well and seems to be able to create good havoc and penetration.
Those that are already chocking Gray up to the WR spot do not be so short sighted or seduced by his ability as a WR, he is going to be a really good QB back when it is all said and done. Those high and wide throws were from bad footwork and will be on the money as he get's more reps and chances to throw the ball, getting used to setting his feet and making throws. You can already see he has more poise and isn't nearly rushed as he was last year. He is a good one waiting to take over from Weber next year, I want the ball in his hands next year leading this team, he is going to be our Pryor.
Understand that i have no doubts that MG will be a good college QB, maybe a great one(?). But I'll say this - he could be an NFL receiver, if he played WR full-time. That's my opinion - agree or disagree, no sweat.
Weber did not play a lot, but when he did get pressure he slid well away from it, did not seem as panicked or fire drill like with the feet. He did plunk a couple into the ground but his throwing motion look's more 3/4 maybe not as over the top as Fisch last year pushed him to do. Gophers really emphasized the run yesterday, a lot of the snaps out of the I with two backs maybe 65 to 70 percent of the plays were runs
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Not much new to add, I guess, but here's my perspective:
- Kirkwood is the real deal. Good vision, quick feet and is able to fight through initial contact. As others have said, I'd be shocked if he wasn't splitting time with Bennett by week 3.
- I'd give Gray a B- at QB. As has been said, most of his short and intermediate throws were high. Had a nice deep ball to Keise that would have gone for a TD had Vic not been tackled by the DB before the ball arrived. It's always tough to tell, though, since QBs are down by contact and he can't use his feet. As a WR, though, Gray looked fantastic.
- It's too bad Johnny Johnson looks like he's about 5'4", because he can really hit. Not sure you can put him out there, though, since he was absolutely no match for Dajon on the long TD pass from Weber.
- Oreske was money in the live practice prior to the scrimmage. Was consistently dropping high punts within the 15 yard line