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It seems that a lot of folks on this board are labeling JS as a dual threat quarter back who’s strength is running (aka not such a great passer). After watching his high school senior highlights I am impressed by a few things:
- He is a pass first qb who keeps his head up when the protection breaks down. Many of his biggest plays were making passes downfield when scrambling.
- He has a strong and accurate arm with decent form and isn’t afraid to push it down field. Of course this is a highlight video so they wouldn’t show any poor passes.
- He made good progressions and regularly hits the 2nd or 3rd option and doesn’t telegraph. He also didn’t seem to favor any particular receiver.
- He is comfortable with the spread offense
- Seemed to be very effective running the option
- He is a dangerous runner and elusive when he does tuck it and run.
- Very electric and is a big play waiting to happen (with his arm or his feet). Although he is a little antsy in the pocket.
Of course highlight videos don’t tend to show weaknesses but I saw enough to convince me that JS definitely has a full box of tools at his disposal. I think Utah had a pretty limited play book for him in 2018 when he stepped in as. RS freshman for an injured Huntley but I would think Reeder must be excited to utilize his skill set. Should be fun to watch for the next 2 years and makes me better understand why GA thought bringing him in would make us better, whether as a starter or as a backup.
What are your thoughts after watching his Senior season huddle highlight?
- He is a pass first qb who keeps his head up when the protection breaks down. Many of his biggest plays were making passes downfield when scrambling.
- He has a strong and accurate arm with decent form and isn’t afraid to push it down field. Of course this is a highlight video so they wouldn’t show any poor passes.
- He made good progressions and regularly hits the 2nd or 3rd option and doesn’t telegraph. He also didn’t seem to favor any particular receiver.
- He is comfortable with the spread offense
- Seemed to be very effective running the option
- He is a dangerous runner and elusive when he does tuck it and run.
- Very electric and is a big play waiting to happen (with his arm or his feet). Although he is a little antsy in the pocket.
Of course highlight videos don’t tend to show weaknesses but I saw enough to convince me that JS definitely has a full box of tools at his disposal. I think Utah had a pretty limited play book for him in 2018 when he stepped in as. RS freshman for an injured Huntley but I would think Reeder must be excited to utilize his skill set. Should be fun to watch for the next 2 years and makes me better understand why GA thought bringing him in would make us better, whether as a starter or as a backup.
What are your thoughts after watching his Senior season huddle highlight?
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Re: Jason Shelley’s Skill Set
I'm in wait and see mode. None of our QBs have shown they can read a defense and make the throws.
I'm hoping they can, but I have to see it.
I'm hoping they can, but I have to see it.
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JS has the ability to really extend a play. When that happens the defense gets out of position and leads to more open space and open receivers. I like how he keeps his head up because if he can hit someone like Devin Thompkins in an open space while the defense is scrambling to contain him, good things will happen.
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Thanks for posting these and great analysis. I was really impressed in the highlights in that he had several throws he threw The ball right before the receiver was open. Great anticipation.AGGIEinIOWA wrote: ↑July 21st, 2020, 10:10 pmJS has the ability to really extend a play. When that happens the defense gets out of position and leads to more open space and open receivers. I like how he keeps his head up because if he can hit someone like Devin Thompkins in an open space while the defense is scrambling to contain him, good things will happen.
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I remember watching the Washington/Utah P12 championship game that Shelley started.
I had a bowl of popcorn and was ready to watch Utah lose big.
The Utah offensive line got worked all game, and Shelley had to improvise and do his best. Honestly, he's the only reason that game was close.
The game winning touchdown was an interception of his (he had 3 that day) that hit Mariner in the numbers, bounced off of him and was returned for a TD.
I thought then and I do now, that if Huntley was starting, the game would have been over at halftime. I think the Utes rushed 30 or so times for 50 yards that game.
I had a bowl of popcorn and was ready to watch Utah lose big.
The Utah offensive line got worked all game, and Shelley had to improvise and do his best. Honestly, he's the only reason that game was close.
The game winning touchdown was an interception of his (he had 3 that day) that hit Mariner in the numbers, bounced off of him and was returned for a TD.
I thought then and I do now, that if Huntley was starting, the game would have been over at halftime. I think the Utes rushed 30 or so times for 50 yards that game.
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Re: Jason Shelley’s Skill Set
I think the flak that Mariner got for dropping that ball was a primary factor in him choosing to leave Utah. Their loss was clearly our gain.Sl7vk wrote: ↑July 22nd, 2020, 8:10 amI remember watching the Washington/Utah P12 championship game that Shelley started.
I had a bowl of popcorn and was ready to watch Utah lose big.
The Utah offensive line got worked all game, and Shelley had to improvise and do his best. Honestly, he's the only reason that game was close.
The game winning touchdown was an interception of his (he had 3 that day) that hit Mariner in the numbers, bounced off of him and was returned for a TD.
I thought then and I do now, that if Huntley was starting, the game would have been over at halftime. I think the Utes rushed 30 or so times for 50 yards that game.
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Re: Jason Shelley’s Skill Set
He looks good!
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Re: Jason Shelley’s Skill Set
Seems to have a Chuckyish hitch in his gitalong that really impresses. I also like (in the plays shown) his decision-making on when to tuck it and when to extend it.
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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I like this Discussion, It's like the getting over HC transferring healing thread. In Shelley we trust!
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Good job finding the video and agree with your analysis except for the arm strength part. There is a lot of arc on his mid range throws. They tend to be floaters. Those can work in high school, but the speed of secondaries in college will punish that. Now maybe he was throwing those because he didn't have to zip it, but the only passes I saw with any velocity were pretty short.
I think his arm is more in the "Adequate" rating. Around Kent Myers level. But his pocket awareness and accuracy are pretty damn good. Better than I expected.
I think his arm is more in the "Adequate" rating. Around Kent Myers level. But his pocket awareness and accuracy are pretty damn good. Better than I expected.
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I have low standards, I'm happy if he can throw a 15 yard out without throwing an interception?
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Re: Jason Shelley’s Skill Set
Can he throw a corner fade?
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In Shelley I trust, he's my QB!
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Re: Jason Shelley’s Skill Set
In order for JS to succeed I think we’ll do the same thing that the UofU did with Tyler Huntley:
-Establish a solid run game
-Use lots of play action
-Give him simple reads
-Have 95% of his throws be within 25 yards. (High percentage throws)
-Take shots when the defense is blitzing or biting on the run.
I think everyone on here can agree that JS won’t be able to do what Jordan Love was asked to do. But, if We use our JS as more of a game manager role who uses his athleticism to beat defenses, he could flourish.
-Establish a solid run game
-Use lots of play action
-Give him simple reads
-Have 95% of his throws be within 25 yards. (High percentage throws)
-Take shots when the defense is blitzing or biting on the run.
I think everyone on here can agree that JS won’t be able to do what Jordan Love was asked to do. But, if We use our JS as more of a game manager role who uses his athleticism to beat defenses, he could flourish.
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One thing I do think - he'll be better at USU than he would have been at UofU. Not even Tom Brady could be successful at QB for UofU. That place ruins QBs.
I also think Texas high school football is crazy.
I also think Texas high school football is crazy.
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I believe, and really hope, that his arm is measurably better than Kent Myers. If not, HC leaving is a real problem.BigBlueAggie wrote: ↑July 22nd, 2020, 10:37 amGood job finding the video and agree with your analysis except for the arm strength part. There is a lot of arc on his mid range throws. They tend to be floaters. Those can work in high school, but the speed of secondaries in college will punish that. Now maybe he was throwing those because he didn't have to zip it, but the only passes I saw with any velocity were pretty short.
I think his arm is more in the "Adequate" rating. Around Kent Myers level. But his pocket awareness and accuracy are pretty damn good. Better than I expected.
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Shelley could be really good for us, but that game wasn't close because of Shelley. Utah's D completely shutdown Washington and held them out of the end zone.Sl7vk wrote: ↑July 22nd, 2020, 8:10 amI remember watching the Washington/Utah P12 championship game that Shelley started.
I had a bowl of popcorn and was ready to watch Utah lose big.
The Utah offensive line got worked all game, and Shelley had to improvise and do his best. Honestly, he's the only reason that game was close.
The game winning touchdown was an interception of his (he had 3 that day) that hit Mariner in the numbers, bounced off of him and was returned for a TD.
I thought then and I do now, that if Huntley was starting, the game would have been over at halftime. I think the Utes rushed 30 or so times for 50 yards that game.
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I think you watched a different season of Aggie football than me last year because I saw Jordan Love throw interception after interception after interception. If that is what he was asked to do, I am glad we have a new offensive coordinator and that JS can’t do that.AggieUprising50 wrote: ↑July 22nd, 2020, 12:55 pmI think everyone on here can agree that JS won’t be able to do what Jordan Love was asked to do.
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Oh trust me I watched the same season as you. Noticed how I said “what was ASKED of him” not “what he produced?” (Which of course I hope he has a high TD/INT ratio)ususports wrote: ↑July 22nd, 2020, 7:18 pmI think you watched a different season of Aggie football than me last year because I saw Jordan Love throw interception after interception after interception. If that is what he was asked to do, I am glad we have a new offensive coordinator and that JS can’t do that.AggieUprising50 wrote: ↑July 22nd, 2020, 12:55 pmI think everyone on here can agree that JS won’t be able to do what Jordan Love was asked to do.
Last year Jordan Love was asked to carry the offense. He was asked to read the whole field, find the whole in the defense, and put the ball on the money. Unfortunately opposing teams realized that they could drop 7-8 into coverage and could still get decent pressure. Because of that Jordan didn’t have much time for the play to develop and had to fit his throws into really tight windows while he had guys in his face. As you mentioned before, it led to a lot of int’s.
Now I don’t think we are going to ask Jason Shelly to carry the offense like J-Love did. We’re not going to ask him to fit throws in tight windows and read the whole field. I think we’re going to have him be more of a game manager who makes simple throws with simple reads and take care of the ball rather than take shots.
Does that make sense?
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I watched Shelley play from a freshman through his senior year in Texas. He is a whole lot better than Meyers at throwing and running.
I am hoping the team can gel together and prove doubters wrong. I wish he could have his high school receiver Jaylen Dixon to throw to along with all of our current Aggie receivers.
I am hoping the team can gel together and prove doubters wrong. I wish he could have his high school receiver Jaylen Dixon to throw to along with all of our current Aggie receivers.
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Yes, it makes sense. I was partially joking around for fun, and partially reminding everyone how bad our offense really was last year. Not only did Love throw a lot of interceptions, but too many of them were actually pick sixes. I think because Love was a 1st round draft pick, people have blocked that out of their memory. As your post points out, just managing the game properly should be sufficient for this year's team.AggieUprising50 wrote: ↑July 22nd, 2020, 7:59 pmOh trust me I watched the same season as you. Noticed how I said “what was ASKED of him” not “what he produced?” (Which of course I hope he has a high TD/INT ratio)ususports wrote: ↑July 22nd, 2020, 7:18 pmI think you watched a different season of Aggie football than me last year because I saw Jordan Love throw interception after interception after interception. If that is what he was asked to do, I am glad we have a new offensive coordinator and that JS can’t do that.AggieUprising50 wrote: ↑July 22nd, 2020, 12:55 pmI think everyone on here can agree that JS won’t be able to do what Jordan Love was asked to do.
Last year Jordan Love was asked to carry the offense. He was asked to read the whole field, find the whole in the defense, and put the ball on the money. Unfortunately opposing teams realized that they could drop 7-8 into coverage and could still get decent pressure. Because of that Jordan didn’t have much time for the play to develop and had to fit his throws into really tight windows while he had guys in his face. As you mentioned before, it led to a lot of int’s.
Now I don’t think we are going to ask Jason Shelly to carry the offense like J-Love did. We’re not going to ask him to fit throws in tight windows and read the whole field. I think we’re going to have him be more of a game manager who makes simple throws with simple reads and take care of the ball rather than take shots.
Does that make sense?
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Re: Jason Shelley’s Skill Set
I think many of you are underselling Shelley. He is capable of doing more than just managing the offense. I see big play ability if Bodie can utilize his skills well.
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You might be right. Gary brought him in for a reason. He might end up being better than Colombi after all.AGGIEinIOWA wrote: ↑July 22nd, 2020, 10:56 pmI think many of you are underselling Shelley. He is capable of doing more than just managing the offense. I see big play ability if Bodie can utilize his skills well.
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Re: Jason Shelley’s Skill Set
The Kent Meyers comparisons are straight up ridiculous. They are both black, from Texas and undersized. That's where any comparison stops.
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Re: Jason Shelley’s Skill Set
I don't recall Meyers being dual threat. Unless you have a different definition of threats than I do.
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Re: Jason Shelley’s Skill Set
Kent Myers HS Stats (3 year starter)
Passing - 6,145 yards / 69 TD / 11 INT / 69% comp.
Rushing- 1,945 yards / 29 TD
Jason Shelley HS Stats (2 year starter)
Passing - 2,622 yards / 16 TD / 4 INT / 68% comp.
Rushing - 796 yards / 18 TD
Yep, no comparison at all...
Hard to compare total college stats yet since Kent has so much more PT but Shelley would need to perform much better to even be as good as Myers (scary statement....I know). Myers currently has a 4% higher career completion percentage and a 1.6/yard per carry higher average running the ball.
Passing - 6,145 yards / 69 TD / 11 INT / 69% comp.
Rushing- 1,945 yards / 29 TD
Jason Shelley HS Stats (2 year starter)
Passing - 2,622 yards / 16 TD / 4 INT / 68% comp.
Rushing - 796 yards / 18 TD
Yep, no comparison at all...
Hard to compare total college stats yet since Kent has so much more PT but Shelley would need to perform much better to even be as good as Myers (scary statement....I know). Myers currently has a 4% higher career completion percentage and a 1.6/yard per carry higher average running the ball.
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I am not sure where you pulled Shelley's stats but I can confirm that they are incorrect. He was a 4 year starter in high school.
From his junior year alone:
Shelley was an honorable mention all-state selection as a junior and led Frisco Lone Star to a state runner-up finish in Class 5A Division II. He was a first-team All-Area honoree after throwing for 3,716 yards and 39 touchdowns and running for 1,661 yards and 21 TDs.
There is no comparison between those two qb's, in high school.
From his junior year alone:
Shelley was an honorable mention all-state selection as a junior and led Frisco Lone Star to a state runner-up finish in Class 5A Division II. He was a first-team All-Area honoree after throwing for 3,716 yards and 39 touchdowns and running for 1,661 yards and 21 TDs.
There is no comparison between those two qb's, in high school.
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Re: Jason Shelley’s Skill Set
As a freshman and a sophomore he was a dual threat. He could only make one read, but if that one read was open..oh boy. All kidding aside Myers did seem to regress as a passer/decision maker in his 4 years here.Sl7vk wrote: ↑July 23rd, 2020, 11:28 amI don't recall Meyers being dual threat. Unless you have a different definition of threats than I do.
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It's just what was on file at MaxPreps but I do see the article that quotes your numbers above. I'm honestly not concerned about their HS stats.....I am more concerned about what Shelley can do at this level and I hope you are right and he can prove to be more than just serviceable as an Aggie. So far, in his limited time on the field in college he has not exactly overwhelmed anyone so I am skeptical that will change in Logan.Texasaggie1 wrote: ↑July 23rd, 2020, 1:17 pmI am not sure where you pulled Shelley's stats but I can confirm that they are incorrect. He was a 4 year starter in high school.
From his junior year alone:
Shelley was an honorable mention all-state selection as a junior and led Frisco Lone Star to a state runner-up finish in Class 5A Division II. He was a first-team All-Area honoree after throwing for 3,716 yards and 39 touchdowns and running for 1,661 yards and 21 TDs.
There is no comparison between those two qb's, in high school.
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I hope he has a receiver tall enough to throw the corner fade to.
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Is 6'6'' tall? I can't remember.
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Of course it is, you have a little trouble with my sarcasm. I meant it as humor sorry you did not get the joke.YoungBloodAggie wrote: ↑July 23rd, 2020, 2:03 pmIs 6'6'' tall? I can't remember.
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No worries, I have heard they are practicing formations with Thompkins lined up on the outside.... piggy backed on another WR. Together they can nearly reach 9 feet!oleblu111 wrote: ↑July 23rd, 2020, 2:26 pmOf course it is, you have a little trouble with my sarcasm. I meant it as humor sorry you did not get the joke.YoungBloodAggie wrote: ↑July 23rd, 2020, 2:03 pmIs 6'6'' tall? I can't remember.
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Aglicious wrote: ↑July 23rd, 2020, 2:39 pmNo worries, I have heard they are practicing formations with Thompkins lined up on the outside.... piggy backed on another WR. Together they can nearly reach 9 feet!oleblu111 wrote: ↑July 23rd, 2020, 2:26 pmOf course it is, you have a little trouble with my sarcasm. I meant it as humor sorry you did not get the joke.YoungBloodAggie wrote: ↑July 23rd, 2020, 2:03 pmIs 6'6'' tall? I can't remember.