Friends, take it from a guy that played 6 years and coached 7 winning two Carnation Bowls and finishing second in a couple others. Winning isn't everything. Personal Stats are more important and Timmy doesn't have them..
Opinions. We are full of them. Here we are evaluating TIm again. Worst ever, eh? lol I suppose style points mean more. Hummm. Let's see how the Vikings feel about loosing even though their QB throws a nice ball. Or let's look at what RIver's feels like now that they have lost 5 in a row. Not too happy is he? Right now, I think he would give anything to have a win rather than 300 yards of passing.
But we are talking about another athlete. Some people see potential where others only see stats for a reason to chastise. According to a real expert, you know someone with actual pro ball experience, Tim will develop into a great QB. Even if non of us here are self-proclaimed Carnation Bowl football experts, it's not hard to see the difference between a winner and a whiner. Oh, VL, you might want to read this article. I posted it on another thread you started where you bad mouthed Tim. But since you we're evaluating talent, here you go.
Everybody wants Timmy to be a 60 percent (passing) quarterback. I guarantee he soon will be," Bratkowski said. "He'll get better and keep improving. He was 31-of-35 in his last college game (the Sugar Bowl). Despite what his critics say, he will be a great passer.
The 80-year-old Bratkowski was around more than a few quarterbacks in his 40 NFL seasons — 14 as a quarterback and 26 as an assistant coach. He served as Bart Starr's backup when the Packers won an NFL championship (and got Green Bay to the game by taking over for an injured Starr in a playoff game and starring), then the first two Super Bowls.
What will it be then, once he routinely passes in the 60% range? Seems I heard you say he can't throw deep also (I take 56 yards to Decker over two Chief defenders is not a quality pass or long ball). Proven wrong again on that one too. Those grapes making you gag?