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by ponydawg » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:23 am
OC Mustang wrote:Willis will be the most productive QB in the history of SMU, Ramon Flanigan included.
Does this mean Willis will get to play for SMU for 7 years like Flanigan?
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by mrydel » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:28 am
The best thing that could happen for SMU with Willis is if he were to get drafted after his junior year.
Of course, I do not see that happening unless it is reinstated for Iraq or elswhere.
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by SMU Football Blog » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:36 am
mrydel wrote:The best thing that could happen for SMU with Willis is if he were to get drafted after his junior year.
Of course, I do not see that happening unless it is reinstated for Iraq or elswhere.
I'll save Stallion a post. Willis won't come out early and get drafted. The guy is 6'0". I think his bio says 6'1", but that is generous. QB height is a real issue in the NFL. Heck, it is an issue in college. It isn't unheard of for a 6'1" qb to get drafted, but it is in the later rounds. It doesn't make sense for Willis to leave early to get drafted in the 6th round.
Just my opinion. Actually, it is Stallion's opinion, I suspect, but I agree with it.
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by ponydawg » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:39 am
SMU Football Blog wrote:mrydel wrote:The best thing that could happen for SMU with Willis is if he were to get drafted after his junior year.
Of course, I do not see that happening unless it is reinstated for Iraq or elswhere.
I'll save Stallion a post. Willis won't come out early and get drafted. The guy is 6'0". I think his bio says 6'1", but that is generous. QB height is a real issue in the NFL. Heck, it is an issue in college. It isn't unheard of for a 6'1" qb to get drafted, but it is in the later rounds. It doesn't make sense for Willis to leave early to get drafted in the 6th round. Just my opinion. Actually, it is Stallion's opinion, I suspect, but I agree with it.
Man, I wish you guys would just let mrydel make joke without having to explain the joke......
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by mrydel » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:44 am
Please do not think I was implying he will come out early and get drafted. I was simply saying that my wish (a dream of non reality proportions) would be rather than Willis being in Heisman competition his senior year, that he already be gone due to his outstanding performance in his sophmore and junior years. I do not expect Willis to play at the next level, at least as a QB. He may have DB potential but I do not know that to be.
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by Stallion » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:48 am
oh I get it-reinstate the draft. HaHa. No the real deficiency that Willis could never overcome in the NFL is that he doesn't have a strong arm.
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by FloridaMustang » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:53 am
Stallion wrote:oh I get it-reinstate the draft. HaHa. No the real deficiency that Willis could never overcome in the NFL is that he doesn't have a strong arm.
Chris Leak comes to mind too.
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by 78pony » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:55 am
J.T. is absolutely on target. Freshman, sophmore, whatever. J-Will is the man, our best player, and in crucial situations he should be the one given the chance to make the play. 
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by FloridaMustang » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:58 am
78pony wrote:J.T. is absolutely on target. Freshman, sophmore, whatever. J-Will is the man, our best player, and in crucial situations he should be the one given the chance to make the play. 
I'd like to see some more option in this spread "attack"
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by Nacho » Thu Nov 09, 2006 11:05 am
Willis has a very nice touch on his ball but has anyone ever seen him throw a long ball? Over 15 yards? Can he zip it if he has to? Seriously I don't recall ever seeing him throw a long one.
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by FloridaMustang » Thu Nov 09, 2006 11:08 am
Nacho wrote:Willis has a very nice touch on his ball but has anyone ever seen him throw a long ball? Over 15 yards? Can he zip it if he has to? Seriously I don't recall ever seeing him throw a long one.
His accuracy falls off with the long ball.. and his accuracy and timing seems much better over the middle than on a fade or post route. I sure hope they're working on these types of passes though. We need to be able to take advantage of Sanders deep.. how much man does Houston play?
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by FloridaMustang » Thu Nov 09, 2006 11:12 am
Nacho wrote:Willis has a very nice touch on his ball but has anyone ever seen him throw a long ball? Over 15 yards? Can he zip it if he has to? Seriously I don't recall ever seeing him throw a long one.
Hence the Chris Leak reference... great touch, but a weaker arm. They both can zip it under 15-20 yards but it Leak has always relied on his recievers to catch it and come back to the ball on many occasions down the field. I think Leak has gotten worse as the years have passed though.. am I the only one that thinks that?
Also.. Willis has much better scrambling speed. Leak is a brick.. they both have fumbling issues too 
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by Nacho » Thu Nov 09, 2006 11:27 am
Where would you rank Willis among SMU QBs?
In no particular order:
Meredith
Hixson
McIllhenny
Benners
Flanigan
Ford
Romo
Mann
How would you rank them including Willis?
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by Stallion » Thu Nov 09, 2006 11:33 am
ahead of only whichever Romo you meant to include. In order for him to rise up the ladder SMU is going to need to do better than 290 yards total offense per game.
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by Nacho » Thu Nov 09, 2006 11:38 am
Willis is already a much better passer than Flanigan. If he continues to improve I can see him moving very nicely up the ladder.
I forgot to include McCown.
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