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E-Wu Tang Clan

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  • Tuesday at 5:04 PM
  • #21

If you guys notice there is a "ReachNIL" logo in Visperas announcement. Here is the website. Just hope they aren't scammer middle men.

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E-Wu Tang Clan

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  • Tuesday at 5:14 PM
  • #22

LDopaPDX said:

Visperas is the big name, but the rest of the guys are more of role-fillers that didn't see much time. He and Carpenter are the only guys of note.

The upside is this opens a lot of roster opportunities for incoming guys. We all knew incoming transfers were going to be the key to improvement over the short-term anyway. This is simply clearing a path for that to happen.

I'd be way more amped about this if Aiden Carter wasn't going on a mission for 2 years. I guess Jake Schakel is coming off his red shirt season though.

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eaglesfootball

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  • Wednesday at 10:24 AM
  • #23

Isn't Schakel an incoming Freshman. If he's the read deal I'd sort of like to see him on the field in the fall as an investment in the future. We'll still have Taylor for one year to fill the running QB role.

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EagSpectator

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  • Wednesday at 3:15 PM
  • #24

Schakel will be a redshirt freshmen next year. I took a quick look at the three returning QB's and the freshmen coming in. Here are my two cents. Granted, this is just me trying to compare EWU past with our current offensive scheme.

-Jared Taylor - will be a Senior. We have all seen him play and know where his strengths are. Throwing is not his best strength, but if we continue to throw as many WR screens and quick hits, he would be just fine. Still don't feel he will be option one when in must have passing situations.

-Nate Bell - 5'9" 182lbs. Will be a redshirt sophomore. Received some playing time this year with a few runs but did not attempt a pass. There was no need to since it was Idaho St. He came out of high school as a 2 star per 247. When watching his video, he is a play maker and has a great high arcing deep ball that makes it easier for the WR to catch. We have been missing that. I can't believe I'm saying this, but he reminds me a VA. Moves like VA, but looks like a better runner. Again, he is 5'9"ish. About an inch or two shorter than VA. Next year will be his 3rd year in this offensive.

-Anthony Quinones -6'2" 200lbs. Will be a redshirt freshman. Came out of high school as a 3 star, 1st team all state, and was offered by multiple FBS schools. Anthony is a true pro-style QB and you can see that on his video. Looks to be able to make all the throws and also has a great deep ball. Has good pocket awareness and can run when needed. However, appears to not have the legs of Taylor and Bell.

-Jake Schakel - True Freshman - 6'2" 190lbs. 2star per 247. After watching his game videos, he will redshirt and most likely back up either Bell or Quinones in the future.

Not sure who will be the main passing QB and not sure how either Nate or Bell will develop as a passer if we continue to run this offense. Based solely on how the offense operated this year, I would put Bell as the front runner. Guess we will find out more come Spring.

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Eagle Eyes

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  • Wednesday at 5:40 PM
  • #27

E-Wu Tang Clan said:

I think Best pissed him off with the multiple QB offense. I don't blame him.

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Eagle Eyes

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  • Wednesday at 5:40 PM
  • #28

I guess we should offer Logan Fife

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1988eagle

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  • Wednesday at 6:02 PM
  • #29

Eagle Eyes said:

I guess we should offer Logan Fife

If Montana offers this guy then Montana is not a great evaluator if talent at this point in time. With all the resources that Montana ahs I believe that this is a stretch for them, he can't lead them to a great season.

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LDopaPDX

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  • Wednesday at 10:30 PM
  • #30

E-Wu Tang Clan said:

I think Best pissed him off with the multiple QB offense. I don't blame him.

Is losing Visperas that big of a loss? Good, but not great. He had a ridiculous completion percentage, but only threw the ball more than 10 yards down the field 3 or 4 times per game. You could make a credible argument that he'd have been nowhere without Chism, as that was the only guy he regularly targeted.

Visperas threw 272 passes and 202 completions (good numbers). Chism accounted for 120 of those catches. When was the last time a QB threw 60% of his completions to one single receiver? The fact he couldn't integrate other WRs into the mix says some bad things. He rader'ed one guy, and that guy bailed him out more often than not.

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Kuttaak

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  • Yesterday at 9:05 AM
  • #31

LDopaPDX said:

Is losing Visperas that big of a loss? Good, but not great. He had a ridiculous completion percentage, but only threw the ball more than 10 yards down the field 3 or 4 times per game. You could make a credible argument that he'd have been nowhere without Chism, as that was the only guy he regularly targeted.

Visperas threw 272 passes and 202 completions (good numbers). Chism accounted for 120 of those catches. When was the last time a QB threw 60% of his completions to one single receiver? The fact he couldn't integrate other WRs into the mix says some bad things. He rader'ed one guy, and that guy bailed him out more often than not.

Chism had 120 total catches for the year, I don't believe all of those catches were Visperas passes. The good with Visperas outweighs the bad in my view, he only threw 2 picks all year and had the ridiculous completion percentage you mentioned. EWU was the top FCS offense with third down conversion percentage, Visperas and his accuracy contributed to that success. He is a difficult quarterback to defend because he can also run, last season he had 9 rushing touchdowns. I think he would have likely had a worse stats next season had he returned because of the number of offensive players who are graduating or entering the portal but I don't see him leaving as a good thing.

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E-Wu Tang Clan

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  • Yesterday at 5:57 PM
  • #32

LDopaPDX said:

Is losing Visperas that big of a loss? Good, but not great. He had a ridiculous completion percentage, but only threw the ball more than 10 yards down the field 3 or 4 times per game. You could make a credible argument that he'd have been nowhere without Chism, as that was the only guy he regularly targeted.

Visperas threw 272 passes and 202 completions (good numbers). Chism accounted for 120 of those catches. When was the last time a QB threw 60% of his completions to one single receiver? The fact he couldn't integrate other WRs into the mix says some bad things. He rader'ed one guy, and that guy bailed him out more often than not.

If you don't like being incredibly 1-dimensional it matters. Eastern has always moved the ball by being multiple spread offense. I think with our defense we're going to get behind and not be able to catch up quickly.

He is one of the best receivers in the FCS for a reason, cause he gets open. If I'm a QB I'm obvious starting my progressions with him. You make it sound like he is playing favorites or was just incapable of throwing it to anyone else which isn't true, a few receivers had good games. That's what is great about having a really good receiver, they get doubled and that opens up someone else. That's like saying how good is a QB without good receivers. VA wouldn't have been much without Kupp, Bourne and Hill.

If you wanted to make the argument that Visperas isn't a big loss you'd look to the heir apparent in Jared Taylor. He is a running QB with not a lot of arm talent, even less than Visperas which you say is good not great. I think Best valued him as a passer cause he would put Taylor in for intentional run plays as to not risk injuring Visperas.

But like I said somewhere else. I wouldn't even care that much about Visperas leaving if Aiden Carter wasn't going on a mission. Idk, maybe they'll find a transfer or Jake Schakel will step up.

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Bl4ckH4wk

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  • Yesterday at 8:35 PM
  • #33

We will look even more different next year offensively as the word on the street is that Chapin is leaving to be the OC for Central Michigan and is taking Mace the OL coach with. Gonna be interesting...........

Obzerver

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  • Yesterday at 10:10 PM
  • #34

B14ckH4wk....that"s not good.. 2 valuable upcoming coaches..Chapin/Mace,
Visperas is good...dang.

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Bl4ckH4wk

Member
  • Yesterday at 10:14 PM
  • #35

Obzerver said:

B14ckH4wk....that"s not good.. 2 valuable upcoming coaches..Chapin/Mace,
Visperas is good...dang.

Agreed not good at all! Though I wasn't a fan of what we were doing offensively. we were scoring points. Not sure what the plan is moving forward.

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E-Wu Tang Clan

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  • Yesterday at 10:14 PM
  • #36

Bl4ckH4wk said:

We will look even more different next year offensively as the word on the street is that Chapin is leaving to be the OC for Central Michigan and is taking Mace the OL coach with. Gonna be interesting...........

Oh Coach Mac retired. Interesting. They can have them tbh. I was never impressed with Chapin's play calling although it's probably heavily influenced by Best. The genius move would be to hire Baldwin as OC but that would never happen. Best would literally be that meme of the guy dripping sweat.

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