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Re: Kyle Padron

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 12:58 pm
by Stallion
Timmy Chiang is the Career NCAA Interception Champion

Re: Kyle Padron

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:00 pm
by Pony_Fan
couch 'em wrote:Let's not compare Padron to Colt Brennan.

Let's compare him to Timmy Chang. Watch this:



Many of you are far, far more capable of commenting than I am. Any comments?


My point wasn't to compare Padron to Brennan - just how far we have to get to that level...

Re: Kyle Padron

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:02 pm
by Pony_Fan
wow, what a game!

Re: Kyle Padron

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:09 pm
by mustang1108
I feel like a lot of it should be on the play calls or at least the decisions by the recievers in how they read the defense to run their routes. Even though the Timmy Chang video shows him throwing a lot more vertical routes, I always believed that this offense worked best when you run shorter routes and allowing the receivers to run after the catch. I am starting to believe that we are falling in love too much with the deep ball. We need to be running quicker routes and more crossing routes so these receivers can make plays happen after the catch. When you look at the size of these receivers like Robinson and Beasley none of them seem to be true home run threats by way of the deep ball. They all seem to have great speed so June need to let them get the ball in space and make things happen.

Re: Kyle Padron

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:12 pm
by Pony_Fan
mustang1108 wrote:I feel like a lot of it should be on the play calls or at least the decisions by the recievers in how they read the defense to run their routes. Even though the Timmy Chang video shows him throwing a lot more vertical routes, I always believed that this offense worked best when you run shorter routes and allowing the receivers to run after the catch. I am starting to believe that we are falling in love too much with the deep ball. We need to be running quicker routes and more crossing routes so these receivers can make plays happen after the catch. When you look at the size of these receivers like Robinson and Beasley none of them seem to be true home run threats by way of the deep ball. They all seem to have great speed so June need to let them get the ball in space and make things happen.


agree - take the 5-10 yarders across the middle all day long. How fast is Terrence W.?

Re: Kyle Padron

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:12 pm
by sbsmith
Pony_Fan wrote:wow, what a game!




Postgame brawls were all the rage during June's time in Hawaii.

Re: Kyle Padron

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:17 pm
by Junior
sbsmith wrote:
ponyte wrote:We have a very young offense in general. AR is our most significant offensive senior. Dang near the entire line, most receivers and all the backfield should be back next year. Padron is working through his reads. As complex as this offense is, it will take him time to get super proficient. He has done very well in plenty of games.

UH was very well prepared for this game and executed on D. And UH has some good athletes which created a different set of challenges for us.

This wasn't Padron's best game but one could hardly get too wound up over his performance. He didn't play defense (and some may argue that nobody else on the SMU squad did either). The D just didn't do what it is capable of doing this game. The D has won some games but this one may be a game the D lost.

This is still a good team. Just tonight wasn't its best effort.

Learn from this game and Beat UTEP.



Don't you mean beat Tulane?

both

Re: Kyle Padron

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:17 pm
by Stallion
WTF-Robinson is the Active Career Yards per Catch leader in the NCAA right now-or he was as of a few weeks ago. Although Darius Johnson has done a good job of catching the ball he needs to step it up and make some big plays in yards after catch.

Re: Kyle Padron

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:18 pm
by expony18
couch 'em wrote:Let's not compare Padron to Colt Brennan.

Let's compare him to Timmy Chang. Watch this:



Many of you are far, far more capable of commenting than I am. Any comments?


looks like JJ had the same defensive strategy this weekend....

Re: Kyle Padron

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:19 pm
by expony18
Mestengo wrote:Can you count past two seconds on this set of plays?



Re: Kyle Padron

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:22 pm
by mustang1108
This is a highlight of Colt Brennan and I think he is a much better comparison than Timmy Chang. Padron has the ability to make plays with his legs similar to Brennan and I think there are times when he stays in the pocket too long, there were several times when Brennan would roll out of the pocket and be able to allow receivers to get open or even gain some yards on his own. Go back to the Tulsa game last year when Padron used his ability to scramble which is something that I havent seen from him as much this year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPbpcaNd ... re=related

Re: Kyle Padron

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:28 pm
by expony18
expony18 wrote:
Mestengo wrote:Can you count past two seconds on this set of plays?





havent seen one of theses "colt brennan" type games from padron (5 ints)

Re: Kyle Padron

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:57 pm
by redpony
In Colt Brennan's first season at Hawaii he passed for 4,301 yds, 35 TDs and had just 13 INTs. KP won't come close to those numbers. Some people pick up the R&S quickly and easily while others struggle to do so. Let's hope the light finally comes on (very quickly) for KP as we need to win out the rest of this season.

GO PONIES!!!

Re: Kyle Padron

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 2:06 pm
by Mestengo
Everone of Kyle's passes was gone in 4 seconds or less in that Hawaii highlight.
Two @ 3 seconds one @ two. I actualy thought he was a little faster than that in that game.

Re: Kyle Padron

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 2:10 pm
by expony18
redpony wrote:In Colt Brennan's first season at Hawaii he passed for 4,301 yds, 35 TDs and had just 13 INTs. KP won't come close to those numbers. Some people pick up the R&S quickly and easily while others struggle to do so. Let's hope the light finally comes on (very quickly) for KP as we need to win out the rest of this season.

GO PONIES!!!

Projected 3117 yards 33 TD 10 INT :?:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/pr ... rId=483247

but. if you go on his averages from this year padron avg. 2+ TDs/game 1Int/game so he would end up around 28 and 12 and around 2800 yards. that being said we're not going to see another defense like TT or TCU this year.... so expect more then 3000 yards. I also expect 30+ touchdowns