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Given how fast he improved comparative to other qbs on the roster, i think he will do just fine! Easier to get short passes down when you already throw deep better than most NFL starters, rather than trying to develop the long ball.He's undoubtedly gonna put up big numbers, and could very well be in the Heisman race early on if we get by auburn. Him or lockett
daniel sams is going to make him look so good!DAT YAC
Quote from: stunted on April 10, 2014, 05:27:15 AMGiven how fast he improved comparative to other qbs on the roster, i think he will do just fine! Easier to get short passes down when you already throw deep better than most NFL starters, rather than trying to develop the long ball.He's undoubtedly gonna put up big numbers, and could very well be in the Heisman race early on if we get by auburn. Him or lockett You are exaggerating his talents to the extreme. He does throw a nice deep ball, which makes his inability to complete the shorter throws frustrating. You have to be able to complete shorter throws to keep the chains moving
I think he'll have a tough time separating.
Quote from: DOD Take 2 on April 10, 2014, 08:37:16 AMQuote from: stunted on April 10, 2014, 05:27:15 AMGiven how fast he improved comparative to other qbs on the roster, i think he will do just fine! Easier to get short passes down when you already throw deep better than most NFL starters, rather than trying to develop the long ball.He's undoubtedly gonna put up big numbers, and could very well be in the Heisman race early on if we get by auburn. Him or lockett You are exaggerating his talents to the extreme. He does throw a nice deep ball, which makes his inability to complete the shorter throws frustrating. You have to be able to complete shorter throws to keep the chains movingThanks, Madden.
2. Jake Waters, Kansas State (SR)After a successful two-year stint at Iowa Western Community College, Waters continued to perform at a high level in his first season as Kansas State’s starter. Waters started all 13 games for the Wildcats, throwing for 2,469 yards and 18 touchdowns. He completed 61.2 percent of his throws and tossed only nine interceptions on 260 attempts. Waters’ success wasn’t just limited to the air, as he added 312 rushing yards and six touchdowns on 118 attempts. Daniel Sams received some time under center last year, but he is expected to lineup at receiver in 2014. With Sams, Tyler Lockett, Curry Sexton and junior college recruit Andre Davis returning as pass catchers, Waters will be throwing to one of the Big 12’s top receiving groups. And with another offseason to work with co-coordinators Dana Dimel and Del Miller, Waters is primed for a solid year in Manhattan.
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what do you think waters will do after he graduates? i bet he'll be a guidance counselor.
Short stint as backup QB in the pros, then model for men's razors.
Probably still getting played doing something he likes. Lucky bastard!
I'm supremely confident that Waters will have a good year.