....... here's my take:
Patterson IS a lot like JOK but he has WAY more raw talent. He basically does the same sorts of things JOK did: bails too early from the pocket. Looks down when he starts to feel pressure. Has accuracy issues and under pressure will do dumb things trying to make something happen.
The video makes me ask how well will Patterson do in M's scheme given what M wants to do. Will he be constrained by M's scheme and not perform well in it or will he flourish in it?
There are plenty of PAs in Ole Miss's offense. I would not say the RPO is featured but Ole Miss in 2018 was not a run oriented offense. That's going to be something Patterson has to adapt to that Peters doesn't. He's been playing in it, including live action, for two years.
Peters knows M's offense better than Patterson does. I'm in no way counting Peters out. Peters is taller (something Patterson suffers from), Peters has equivalent pocket presence if not a bit better (at least in JH's scheme and passing game). There's nothing wrong with Peters arm or his accuracy when he has the time to throw; that is true for Patterson as well so, no great advantage can be accorded to Patterson over Peters at this point.
It's going to be very good competition. Whoever reacts best to that is going to start.
Patterson IS a lot like JOK but he has WAY more raw talent. He basically does the same sorts of things JOK did: bails too early from the pocket. Looks down when he starts to feel pressure. Has accuracy issues and under pressure will do dumb things trying to make something happen.
The video makes me ask how well will Patterson do in M's scheme given what M wants to do. Will he be constrained by M's scheme and not perform well in it or will he flourish in it?
There are plenty of PAs in Ole Miss's offense. I would not say the RPO is featured but Ole Miss in 2018 was not a run oriented offense. That's going to be something Patterson has to adapt to that Peters doesn't. He's been playing in it, including live action, for two years.
Peters knows M's offense better than Patterson does. I'm in no way counting Peters out. Peters is taller (something Patterson suffers from), Peters has equivalent pocket presence if not a bit better (at least in JH's scheme and passing game). There's nothing wrong with Peters arm or his accuracy when he has the time to throw; that is true for Patterson as well so, no great advantage can be accorded to Patterson over Peters at this point.
It's going to be very good competition. Whoever reacts best to that is going to start.
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