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TOPIC: Young QB's |
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| 1stngoal
September 30, 2008 3:46:04 PM
Entry #: 2928305
| Who do you think out of the many young QB's in all 3 leagues will become outstanding?
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| upandover
September 30, 2008 3:53:29 PM
Entry #: 2928322
| Tyler Scarlett from Clarkston and Nick Bradley from Rochester
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| 1stngoal
September 30, 2008 4:12:32 PM
Entry #: 2928373
| What about that kid from farmington?
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| scout919
September 30, 2008 6:35:42 PM
Entry #: 2928611
| both bradley and scarlett are very talented QB's, bradley has a good arm and is pretty quick, i havent seen scarlett in too many games but liked him the games i saw. will definetly look forward to what these two can do in the coming years
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| bert
September 30, 2008 7:47:19 PM
Entry #: 2928684
| RCCola, are you Marco from Farmington? Remember me from Top Recruit Kicking Camp?
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| upandover
September 30, 2008 9:42:08 PM
Entry #: 2928828
| I can't respond about the kid from farm. Haven't seen them play or read much. I do see they won two in a row and are coming together for such a young team. They may be something in the next two years. Good for them.
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| jake
October 5, 2008 5:55:53 PM
Entry #: 2934527
| The freshman QB at Lake Orion looks like he is going to be one of the best since Bell has been there.
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| riggo44
October 6, 2008 5:22:15 PM
Entry #: 2936074
| that bradley kid can play just needs to have some more talent around him
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| OAAscouts
October 6, 2008 8:51:08 PM
Entry #: 2936390
| I donno know Riggo... Holmes is a stud at wideout. They do well.
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| 1stngoal
October 8, 2008 4:53:32 PM
Entry #: 2939249
| I've seen Bradley play twice and he's ok. Not accurate past 20 yards and has bad decision making. 10 int's is real high. Plus he don't win.
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| krackback
October 9, 2008 8:22:43 AM
Entry #: 2939910
| 1. Clarkston QB 2. Lake Orion QB (freshman) 3. Rochester QB 4. West Bloomfield JV QB (MVP of Mill Coleman QB camp)
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| riggo44
October 9, 2008 11:32:25 AM
Entry #: 2940139
| have to disagree rccola-bradley can throw the long ball-you're partially right about decision making but as for the int's the recievers aren't completing their routes.
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| 1stngoal
October 9, 2008 12:31:24 PM
Entry #: 2940242
| If you break down Bradley's game, I know he can throw long. It's just his completion percentage drops down to the 30% range and that's why his int's are up. His team is 1-5 and he has a strong wide out. He is young and he has time to improve. I still don't think of him as a good QB yet. Now that can all change. Buy as for 08 he is not a take charge leader QB.
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| homie
October 9, 2008 12:33:39 PM
Entry #: 2940246
| I agree that Bradley is up an coming. Has a good touch on his pass and is pretty accurate. he is also lucky that he has Kisabeth as well who is big on his QB's.
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| riggo44
October 9, 2008 1:18:44 PM
Entry #: 2940326
| although hill is a good back rochester doesn't have a versatile offense.it's mostly a passing offense which is fun for the qb but also puts a lot of pressure on him - hence a lot of picks.if bradley can learn to handle that he will be the best throwing qb in the league.i like the farmington qb but don't know if he can throw deep-haven't seen enough of him.haven't seen scarlett -can he throw & run?
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| 1stngoal
October 9, 2008 1:44:47 PM
Entry #: 2940379
| The Farmington kid has a stronger arm than Bradley. Very smart, and fast 4.46 40. Has less to work with than Bradley also. 8 sophmores on offense. He plays like a 12th grader. The game against Adams he was hit with an after the whistle hit and was in the hospital in traction 1st minute of the 3rd quarter thought his neck was broke. Returned next week to beat Rochester 24 to 21 wasn't that close Rochester scored with 46 seconds left. His strong point is his leadership and his desire to win.
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| OAAscouts
October 9, 2008 2:45:32 PM
Entry #: 2940462
| Clarkston's Tyler Scarlett had a couple of 100+ yard rushing games last year as a sophomore running back and he leads the OAA this year in QB rushing yards as well as several passing categories that includes yardage. I've seen him a couple of times this season and his arm is strong but more important he's accurate. In my opinion, the cream of the crop from the class of '10.
Ryan Christensen at West Bloomfield is mobile but not to the extent of Scarlett. The Laker offensive line could offer more time in the pocket for him. Christensen runs the spread offense better than any other OAA QB.
Rochester's Nick Bradley runs the spread nicely as well and would pick apart most any secondary given the proper time to throw the ball. I've heard nonsense regarding poor officiating and less than average wideout play when in reality play calling has been below par and offensive pass protection could improve vastly.
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| 1stngoal
October 9, 2008 2:55:49 PM
Entry #: 2940480
| I like Tyler also, Ryan I haven't seen. Bradley would fit nice with a highly talented team where he would fill a role and not be depended on as a playmaker. He is on a team with decent talent, I just feel he was the week link in there offense not because of raw ability but because he gets rattled easy and doesn't see the field fast enough.
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| riggo44
October 9, 2008 5:35:50 PM
Entry #: 2940709
| any idea how far the farmington and clakston kid can throw? i have seen rochester qb throw 60.
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| 1stngoal
October 9, 2008 5:51:51 PM
Entry #: 2940722
| Farmington kid 60-65 yards. Don't get me wrong Bradley has a good future. But this kid from Farmington is way mature beyond his years. He takes control of the game, the flow, time, he sees the field and his reaction and mental grasp of the game is superb. Plus he has great leadership quilities.
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| bert
October 10, 2008 4:56:39 PM
Entry #: 2941941
| Farmington kid is really good I can see him playing in college, he is tall too. I don't think he runs a 4.46 40 or throw the ball 60-65 yards he would be in the NFL. Plus he doesn't use his legs as much as he should because he is fast
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| scout919
October 10, 2008 5:58:12 PM
Entry #: 2942010
| i am definetly looking forward to both of these young QB's next season, especially to see how much bradley matures over the off season, hopefully gets more talent behind him next year and mayb just mayb rochester can get some more wins under their belt
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| blueNgold
October 11, 2008 3:15:30 AM
Entry #: 2942302
| Scarlett is a great quarterback, and has great receivers in Prudhomme and Rivenburgh, as well as Bender out of the backfield. he gets down on himself easily... coaches take care of that though. Not to mention, hes also a great baseball and basketball player. He's got a chance to go somewhere for something, I wonder what he'll go for though.
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| airitout
October 11, 2008 10:23:59 PM
Entry #: 2942846
| i have seen both of these QB's play and i have to disagree with rccola,it is very doubtful that the farmington kid throws 60-65. i know the rochester qb's decision making needs to improve but with the pass happy offense they run your going to have some ints/bad balls. Rochester also hasn't established a running game in quite a few games this year so they have to rely on throwing the ball.
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| ncaa
October 12, 2008 1:25:43 PM
Entry #: 2943373
| I agree the farmington qb needs to run more and they also have to open up the passing game for this young qb.
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| 1stngoal
October 13, 2008 8:40:19 AM
Entry #: 2944169
| The Farmington kid does throw 60-65 ask his QB Coach. As far as running more he could, he just cares about one thing winning. His QB coach has been teaching him the importance of game management. They have many young weapons. They're looking to the future.
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| GeeMonie
October 13, 2008 12:30:15 PM
Entry #: 2944522
| The OAA has definitely got some talented young guns. That freshman kid Sharette at Orion will eventually be one of the best around. I've actually seen this kid throw a football 50 yards (backwards). Lake Orion doesn't throw a lot, thus he doesn't get the press. He's also got one heckuva weapon in that Mikael Lott, they hooked up on 50 & 35 yd receptions last week.
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| George
October 14, 2008 9:24:35 AM
Entry #: 2945958
| Rccola, I think that either the farmington QB is your son or you just need to get a life. I agree with whoever said that if ran a 4.4 and threw the ball 65 yrds then he would go pro, but honestly he doesn't.
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| 1stngoal
October 14, 2008 10:03:59 AM
Entry #: 2946018
| George believe what you want. The kid is 10th grade, they wait till a kid is in college. Then they scout him, then they make a decision, then they draft. You seem to be a bitter person why all bitterness? Someone's team get knock-out of the playoffs. Don't take it so personel. By the way I have a wonderful life!
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| George
October 14, 2008 5:46:32 PM
Entry #: 2946956
| Ha... Maybe he will maybe he won't I guess we'll have to see. Maybe it was a bitter comment but I was just speaking my mind like others and I believe you made one earlier in your sportsmanship post. No I'm not sore about my team I'm a glass half full person. I also just think you're patronizing him too much just in my personal oppion he did not look like a super star
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| jack
October 16, 2008 11:55:08 AM
Entry #: 2949546
| Tyler Scarlett can throw 65 for sure i dont know about any further i saw him throw it 65 in a game agaisnt southfield lathrup and royal oak hes a great QB
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| whiteout08
October 16, 2008 12:47:22 PM
Entry #: 2949634
| rcccola you seem to be high on that farmington kid, i understand he may be your teams qb but ive seen multiple games and i do believe he has talent. but to say he runs a 4.46 40 and throws 60-65 yards is crazy. AT BEST he is a 4.9 40 and can throw 40-45 yds. he has the height for qb but needs to add some weight/muscle so the hits he takes dont do as much damage.
i think the oaa has a ton of young qb talent it should be fun to watch them develop. lets just try not to use numbers that are far from the truth.
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| 1stngoal
October 16, 2008 1:39:30 PM
Entry #: 2949707
| He started as a freshmen on varsity track and lettered. He is 15 and will put on weight easy, he's a kid. He is 6'3" at 176 lbs at start of season. He is fast and throws further than 40 yds. There are alot of good young QB's in the OAA and it should be very interesting in the next 2 years.
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| Word
October 16, 2008 6:24:29 PM
Entry #: 2950159
| rc cola what are u talking about? that farmington quarterback is horrible. he cant throw a ball ten yards and he's slow as shit. i know you're his dad but dont say false gay shit about him
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| 1stngoal
October 16, 2008 6:43:47 PM
Entry #: 2950181
| Again get they behind me devil for by your words you have brought a curse upon yourself. Your words are as ugly as your heart and sinful nature. For by there tongue you have cursed and your words will curse you. You better think twice about what you say, for my God will be my vengence.
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| OAAscouts
October 16, 2008 7:03:29 PM
Entry #: 2950213
| cool it Word... last time.
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| whiteout08
October 16, 2008 9:34:48 PM
Entry #: 2950419
| there is track fast and then there is football fast. just because he runs fast on the track doesnt mean he runs fast with a linebacker or safety coming at him full speed. i agree he is young and will add weight but you used 4.46 as his 40 and i know that cant be close to the truth.
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| scout919
October 17, 2008 12:56:20 AM
Entry #: 2950626
| agreed white, he is a good QB, with maturity and more knowledge of the game he will b a great QB soon enough, word u gotta calm down man, seriously its high school football, and this is a freakin website, gotta tone it down a bit there bro
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| jake
October 17, 2008 11:05:12 PM
Entry #: 2951866
| Sean Charette LO's freshman. Big arm, and already a leader. 4 years from now he'll be big time !!
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