Forget who said this but . . . . Would not be surprised to see Jacob Park find his way to Colorado State University. Thinking it was ogredawg. Too lazy to look/see.
This “Big Arm Stuff” at some point comes face to face with playing the position. Too much of the “Big Arm” chatter comes from those that are after readership, that is their job, convince those of us on the “outside” trying to look in and decide for ourselves who we think are the best at “any position”, not just quarterback.
Have some concerns when reading some articles on Eason.
Seems to me that Eason's Dad is the person giving out information on his son. That is understandable to a point, at some point it becomes much like parents at youth games, they become the center of attention, not the young folks playing the games. Guidance is one thing, “living” through our children is another, happens way too often.
Reading the comments in the article below, seems we are back to where we begin every year. There have been changes in the way football is being recruited and taught in Athens, that alone does not mean National Championships from the get/go.
On occasion I mention BMOC and it appears to me that we are going to be faced with that in this case. There will be resentment from some that wear the same uniform, that is simply a fact of life, been that way forever.
Back to Jacob Park and what appears to be happening in his case. Not getting that many snaps with the starters, even though we are led to believe it is an open competition. My question would be asked like this . . . . After all of the rave reviews coming out of Athens about Park, the way he performed on the Scout Team, and now . . . . what? Might be that Jacob Park moves his “Cannon Arm” to Colorado State University. It was Mike Bobo that was instrumental in getting Park to sign his LOI with Georgia.
Simple question for me as an adviser to Jacob Park. Think you are going to play quarterback at Georgia with the existing talent and the “Big Gun” coming in 2016? Mark Richt will release you with no strings attached, now might be a very good time to move on. I would certainly advise him to do so at this point. Eason arrives in Athens, game over.
Hope that Eason is all that, seem to remember another quarterback out of Texas with a cannon for an arm.
Press doing what they have done for a long time . . . . preparing for the National Championship in "two years". Reading the comment section in the article below, same talk I have heard year after year.
recruiting.blog.ajc.com/2015/04/03/new-t...easons-visit-to-uga/