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Passes are on target and quick. Looking good.
Agreed. Mistakes are expected at this point for him. But there looks to be a lot of upside with him too.I think the assessment here has been kind. He's been okay tonight. Shows he belongs in the league but far from good. Too many mistakes. Understandable for a rookie but some of its been rough.
Still better than Stroud looked yesterday though so that's a win.
He also looks better than Tampa's QBs so another win.
Why? Hopefully both have a great career. It's weird anyone would root against Levis.It will be hilarious if he ends up having a better NFL career than Will Levis.
There, I fixed it for you.It will be ironic if he ends up having a better NFL career than Will Levis.
It’s weirder anyone here would root for him.Why? Hopefully both have a great career. It's weird anyone would root against Levis.
Why would anyone root for someone who left the team?How so?
Why wouldn't you? He didn't leave on bad terms. He left to play as he wasn't going to here. Why would anyone be upset about that? It proves you don't care about the kids...you only care about the program.Why would anyone root for someone who left the team?
I think he played much of his PSU career not confident in his line or running backs, hurt, or all three. I'm still not sure about his ability to consistently connect on the long ball. Maybe with better coaching and not having to be the man in the pros he'll polish what he needs to. He is a competitor. Prior to his injury at Iowa a few years back, he looked the part. Will be an interesting story to follow.He looks much stronger, arm strength, than he did except in the rose bowl. Good for him
Sean is a terrific quarterback, and I won't be surprised if he does well in the NFL. If he would have been at OSU or Alabama, he'd have been drafted last year. As mentioned above, supporting cast, especially WR and OL, goes a long way in a QB's success.
He helped win the championship with a broken shoulder!Sean's HS career showed a gutsy leader who won a state championship with a less than great team. He showed great leadership. He has not shown that in his biggest challenges at Penn State. He made more mistakes in clutch situations than cluth plays against UM & OSU. I hope he rediscovers that poise under fire. He showed it in the Rose Bowl.
All eyes are on Drew Allar to be the difference on beating the big 2.
2 ints, incl a pick 6 is good?Good outing for Sean. I can see why the Packers are high in him.
He had over 200 yards passing in one half of play. His throws were tight and strong. He created time in the pocket and ran effectively.2 ints, incl a pick 6 is good?
I care about the guys who stay. He left, so why should anyone root for him? Should we have rooted for Silas Redd? How about Justin Fields because he committed to us then decommited? Every player certainly has the right to do what they want, but that doesn’t mean we have to root for them if they leave. It’s actually better for a program if a player sticks with it, gets playing time and still makes the NFL (like Miles Sanders). Players leaving without fighting for playing time makes it look to younger players like that’s the best way to handle the situation.Why wouldn't you? He didn't leave on bad terms. He left to play as he wasn't going to here. Why would anyone be upset about that? It proves you don't care about the kids...you only care about the program.
HOF QB’s have two INT games and this was Clifford’s first outing.2 ints, incl a pick 6 is good?
Yes we should have rooted for Redd as long as he didn't play us. Not Fields as he never enrolled. Levis did fight...lost and understandably left. His job isn't to set an example. He did everything asked of him. Your response proves my point...you don't care about the kids...just the problem.I care about the guys who stay. He left, so why should anyone root for him? Should we have rooted for Silas Redd? How about Justin Fields because he committed to us then decommited? Every player certainly has the right to do what they want, but that doesn’t mean we have to root for them if they leave. It’s actually better for a program if a player sticks with it, gets playing time and still makes the NFL (like Miles Sanders). Players leaving without fighting for playing time makes it look to younger players like that’s the best way to handle the situation.
Against backups and he didn't play the whole game or there may have been more picks. He showed promise but posts like this are overselling what he did yesterday. He was good but there's reason to have optimism.HOF QB’s have two INT games and this was Clifford’s first outing.
I care about the kids in the program. I have no responsibility to care about kids in other programs. Just like I want players who play for my favorite pro teams to do well, but if they leave, I don’t root for them anymore. Levis is a Kentucky grad and I really don’t care how Kentucky grads do in the NFL.Yes we should have rooted for Redd as long as he didn't play us. Not Fields as he never enrolled. Levis did fight...lost and understandably left. His job isn't to set an example. He did everything asked of him. Your response proves my point...you don't care about the kids...just the problem.
Or there may have been more TD’s and more yards. I’m not overselling anything, it was his first game. I just don’t think someone should disregard his whole performance based on two INT’s when the best QB’s in the world have thrown two INT’s or more in games frequently.Against backups and he didn't play the whole game or there may have been more picks. He showed promise but posts like this are overselling what he did yesterday. He was good but there's reason to have optimism.
2 picks and a pick 6 is bad, I dont care how good the rest of the game was.He had over 200 yards passing in one half of play. His throws were tight and strong. He created time in the pocket and ran effectively.
His INTs were when he forced the ball under pressure. He lost patience. He may have been able to get away with that in college but players are too good in the nfl.
While he threw some bad INTs in college, those mistakes are correctable. The announcers were effusive.
Its not just about the 2 ints. The pick 6 was eggregious. He makes too many mistakes for a guy with a limited arm.HOF QB’s have two INT games and this was Clifford’s first outing.
That attended and graduated from Penn State...its okay to admit you don't care about the players. Can't wait to see what your next foolish argument is.I care about the kids in the program. I have no responsibility to care about kids in other programs. Just like I want players who play for my favorite pro teams to do well, but if they leave, I don’t root for them anymore. Levis is a Kentucky grad and I really don’t care how Kentucky grads do in the NFL.
There good have been more TDs but if you actually watched the game you'd know he struggled more than the stats indicate. He wasn't good but flashed potential.Or there may have been more TD’s and more yards. I’m not overselling anything, it was his first game. I just don’t think someone should disregard his whole performance based on two INT’s when the best QB’s in the world have thrown two INT’s or more in games frequently.
Didn't levis graduate from penn state.I care about the kids in the program. I have no responsibility to care about kids in other programs. Just like I want players who play for my favorite pro teams to do well, but if they leave, I don’t root for them anymore. Levis is a Kentucky grad and I really don’t care how Kentucky grads do in the NFL.
He did but @AWS1022 doesn't actually follow the players or care about them. Only the uniform they wear.Didn't levis graduate from penn state.