UF Fin Kat said:yes he can. he has a great arm and accuracy, but his mechanics and feet need work, plus he has no experience in a pro-style offense.
miamiMVP said:i've heard a lot about this kid from his weird throwing motion to his good accuracy and what not. but i've never actually seen him play. if anyone has do you think this guy can play at the next level. his stats are nice.
he's a perfect fit for our offense...Phins28 said:His stats are nice because he played in a wide open offense. He's more a WCO QB. He doesn't fit in our system.
UF Fin Kat said:he's a perfect fit for our offense...
The system a player played in college has nothing or very little to do with what type of system he can play in the pros. Not many college QBs play in a pro style offense. To say that he cannot throw the ball downfield is not true. I'm not sure if you watched the 49ers style of WCO but they threw the ball downfield quite often. Also his delivery may not be ideal but that didn't stop Bernie Kosar from becoming an all pro or Philip Rivers from being a 1st round pick. I'm not saying Jacobs will be a Pro Bowler but he has the ability to be a solid QB for years to come.Phins28 said:His stats are nice because he played in a wide open offense. He's more a WCO QB. He doesn't fit in our system.
saban likes big athletic QB's with big arms. he fits the bill.Phins28 said::confused:
Phins28 said:His stats are nice because he played in a wide open offense. He's more a WCO QB. He doesn't fit in our system.
Motion said:What makes you say that? I think he'd fit in pretty well in a vertical passing attack offense, more so than a dink and dunk WCO.