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Originally Posted by informer
Now in terms of his actual strengths, I believe he has very good pocket awareness, perhaps the best in all of college football this year. He does a great job of keeping his eyes down field. Sometimes it can be a detriment because he stays in the pocket too long, but he's always looking to pass it before thinking about running. He's got a very good arm. Accuracy isn't a concern either. He can put it on the money. I like to think of Geno has a momentum quarterback. When he gets going, it's tough to stop him. Geno also has perhaps the most important quarterback trait. He's clutch. Dating back to his sophomore year he led WVU on two 90+ yard drives late in the fourth quarter at Marshall to tie it up. Then he won it in overtime. Many of you saw the Oklahoma game with those comebacks. He's done it against Pitt our rival junior year, South Florida for a berth in the Oranga bowl. I could go on but I think you get the point. He's not affraid of the late game stage.
He has played a ton of football and has a lot of experience. He's a combined 27-12, with one more bowl game to go. He's broken a ton of WVU records and if it had been for a few late game stops, a made extra point, not missing a chip shot field goal against TCU. Geno would be 9-3 and have a lot more media love. If Geno was not the quarterback of this team we'd be lucky to have 4 wins.
Good luck on your quest for the number 1 pick and I hope to see Geno in KC next year.
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by the way, marty never took me up on my offer of a handy for his 'pioli is gone post'...so the offer stands
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