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View Poll Results: Your opinion on Haskins heading into next season? | |||
Promising, he looks like he could be a player |
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43 | 72.88% |
Still on the fence |
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15 | 25.42% |
He's a bust |
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1 | 1.69% |
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#166 |
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Re: The Haskins Threat 2.0
Haskins is looking trim
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Look at that beautiful helmet!
Yeah he definitely looks lighter. Must be putting in some work.
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Re: The Haskins Threat 2.0
Probably working on his mobility. DH's pocket presents is good. Probably have him working on bootlegs and roll outs. HTTR.
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Re: The Haskins Threat 2.0
Looks great!
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Re: The Haskins Threat 2.0
Just wait. This season we'll get to see the full package of what Haskins offers as an NFL QB and it's going to be a revelation for most people. I think the Redskins picked the right man to lead this team.
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Re: The Haskins Threat 2.0
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I hope I am one of the fans having a revelation because of his future play. I just don’t see him being elite top 10. That footwork is so awkward and bad, even when he has time. Inconsistent mechanics. I think he can be a 10-15 best QB ... which is fine, you can win with that, he has shown the ability to take chances and make big game changing plays. Hopefully he breaks right through this random fans “too early to tell” prediction. |
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Re: The Haskins Threat 2.0
I watched every game he player his last year at OSU and I can tell you: he is fearless, he will wait as long as he has to in order to make the big play; he has a rocket for an arm; he is very, very intelligent; he is a natural leader.
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Re: The Haskins Threat 2.0
And perhaps the biggest reason he beat out Joe Burrow at OSU in 2018 is that Burrow simply could not match the lightening bolt that Haskins has in his right arm. He does need to work on his footwork. His arm is so strong that right now he can make all the throws even with bad footwork. But as his footwork improves, look out for his future.
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2017 - burrow broke his hand in training camp. 2018 - burrow was with LSU and not OSU Am I confused? I very well could be |
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Re: The Haskins Threat 2.0
In 2017 Burrow was not "in the lead" as the backup to Barrett. As an aside, truth is both Haskins and Burrow were far better passers than Barrett. Anyway, there was stiff competition between Burrow and Haskins with neither really having an edge. But during Burrows' lost season after the broken hand, Haskins really developed significantly as the full time backup to Barrett. Haskins lead the amazing 2017 comeback win against Michigan after Barrett was hurt. Haskins made several key completions that won the game, literally. After that season where Haskins really took off, and Burrows' hand healed, Burrow went to Meyer and asked him if Meyer would treat him as equal with Haskins for the starting job in 2018. Meyer told him, no that Haskins had pulled ahead of him and he could not make any promise to Burrow that he would get an equal shot at the starting job in 2018. Burrow then went into the transfer portal. So the biggest factor was probably the amazing completions that Haskins made in relief of Barrett during the 2017 come from behind win against Michigan. One of those passes, one a third and long situation was truly amazing. Haskins fit the throw into an incredibly small completion window for a first down. His performance in the 2017 Michigan game is what sealed Haskins position ahead of Burrow going into 2018.
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Re: The Haskins Threat 2.0
I think we keep forgetting how inexperienced he was coming into the NFL. Plenty of rookies come in needing a lot of work on fundamentals.
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Re: The Haskins Threat 2.0
Can we stop talking about Burrow/ Haskins? It was a few years ago and both were in college. Obviously Burrow got a lot better and improved in all areas.
DH can't get by on his physical gifts alone. Plenty of guys with huge arms have failed in the NFL. I think not having an off season is going to hurt DH. New staff has to be patient with him and can't get impatient cause he may not know the entire playbook. They need to do what Gruden would not do - dummy down the offense. |
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Re: The Haskins Threat 2.0
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A lot of his rookie blunders can be coached. (Poor footwork, sloppy arm mechanics at times, etc.) And should be fixed with a coach who actually gives him the time of day. However, the things that CAN'T be coached (Pocket presence, cannon arm, swagger, etc.) he seems to already have. Combining all that with the fact that he seems willing to work and earn his spot makes me a believer. He just needs time and attention with/from the coaches.
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