Bruce Feldman
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They had four guys who were, you know, it wasn't Ohio State's receiving core, but it was not far from it. And it was better than almost everybody else had. I think the interesting part about him is he's really smart. He's accurate on the run. He will do some of the same stuff that we would see from Caleb. Now, I don't think he's as athletic as Caleb.
They had four guys who were, you know, it wasn't Ohio State's receiving core, but it was not far from it. And it was better than almost everybody else had. I think the interesting part about him is he's really smart. He's accurate on the run. He will do some of the same stuff that we would see from Caleb. Now, I don't think he's as athletic as Caleb.
They had four guys who were, you know, it wasn't Ohio State's receiving core, but it was not far from it. And it was better than almost everybody else had. I think the interesting part about him is he's really smart. He's accurate on the run. He will do some of the same stuff that we would see from Caleb. Now, I don't think he's as athletic as Caleb.
Caleb's a better athlete, but would extend plays and buy time and do all this stuff. You know, Caleb would get hawked down in the NFL last year. That's definitely happened if Shador is going to try it, you know? So I think one of the more interesting comments I got was from a coach who said, you know, he is super cocky in terms of that. He thinks he's better than everybody else.
Caleb's a better athlete, but would extend plays and buy time and do all this stuff. You know, Caleb would get hawked down in the NFL last year. That's definitely happened if Shador is going to try it, you know? So I think one of the more interesting comments I got was from a coach who said, you know, he is super cocky in terms of that. He thinks he's better than everybody else.
Caleb's a better athlete, but would extend plays and buy time and do all this stuff. You know, Caleb would get hawked down in the NFL last year. That's definitely happened if Shador is going to try it, you know? So I think one of the more interesting comments I got was from a coach who said, you know, he is super cocky in terms of that. He thinks he's better than everybody else.
And to some extent that helps him, but it also could burn him where he's going to have to really adjust because he's going to take a lot of bad sacks and it's going to get him in a lot of trouble.
And to some extent that helps him, but it also could burn him where he's going to have to really adjust because he's going to take a lot of bad sacks and it's going to get him in a lot of trouble.
And to some extent that helps him, but it also could burn him where he's going to have to really adjust because he's going to take a lot of bad sacks and it's going to get him in a lot of trouble.
Well, it's a hard translation. I mean, there's two things where I think stand out. One, he is really tough because you see him keep battling. And I do think he's very smart. And you could kind of see that. But some of the other things that you're talking about, and again, his offensive coordinator this past year came from the NFL. Shermer had, you know, lifetime NFL guy.
Well, it's a hard translation. I mean, there's two things where I think stand out. One, he is really tough because you see him keep battling. And I do think he's very smart. And you could kind of see that. But some of the other things that you're talking about, and again, his offensive coordinator this past year came from the NFL. Shermer had, you know, lifetime NFL guy.
Well, it's a hard translation. I mean, there's two things where I think stand out. One, he is really tough because you see him keep battling. And I do think he's very smart. And you could kind of see that. But some of the other things that you're talking about, and again, his offensive coordinator this past year came from the NFL. Shermer had, you know, lifetime NFL guy.
I think they also had no run game. It's really a weird evaluation on both quarterbacks, to be honest, because what you would see a lot, and you talk to coaches who faced a lot of Cam Ward, and they would say it feels like a lot of backyard football. And a lot of the stuff was, When you had a quarterback... Now, Cam Ward had a good offensive line. Shador did not.
I think they also had no run game. It's really a weird evaluation on both quarterbacks, to be honest, because what you would see a lot, and you talk to coaches who faced a lot of Cam Ward, and they would say it feels like a lot of backyard football. And a lot of the stuff was, When you had a quarterback... Now, Cam Ward had a good offensive line. Shador did not.
I think they also had no run game. It's really a weird evaluation on both quarterbacks, to be honest, because what you would see a lot, and you talk to coaches who faced a lot of Cam Ward, and they would say it feels like a lot of backyard football. And a lot of the stuff was, When you had a quarterback... Now, Cam Ward had a good offensive line. Shador did not.
And I think so much of... What I definitely give Shador a lot of credit for is they were horrible before he got there. He got there with Travis and he got there with his dad. And they worked together really well. I would give him a lot of credit for... for, for that piece of it. Cause I don't think that's significant.
And I think so much of... What I definitely give Shador a lot of credit for is they were horrible before he got there. He got there with Travis and he got there with his dad. And they worked together really well. I would give him a lot of credit for... for, for that piece of it. Cause I don't think that's significant.
And I think so much of... What I definitely give Shador a lot of credit for is they were horrible before he got there. He got there with Travis and he got there with his dad. And they worked together really well. I would give him a lot of credit for... for, for that piece of it. Cause I don't think that's significant.
They went from one and 11 getting blown out in almost every game before they got there to being competitive. And then in year two, they finished in the top 25. I just think there's going to be a lot of growing pains of the transition for some of the things you're talking about. I think he can do it.
They went from one and 11 getting blown out in almost every game before they got there to being competitive. And then in year two, they finished in the top 25. I just think there's going to be a lot of growing pains of the transition for some of the things you're talking about. I think he can do it.