Anthony Brown's leadership

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I think we all gotta give this guy a HUGE round of applause, game ball goes to the QB1. He took a ton of heat and many thought it was time to bring in the future QB. We wouldn't have won without his poise, leadership, and decision-making. Playing at Ohio State needed a quarterback that was consistent and put the team on his shoulders, that's precisely what AB did. What a game and kudos to him.
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100%, he's just super steady. Great trait in a quarterback.
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Agreed. AB played a great game.
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That first drive where we were pinned at the one and he looked totally calm and collected I knew we had a great chance. AB brings a lot of things that don’t show up on the stat sheet but are crucial at the QB spot.


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He is a heck of a good leader. Never once did he get rattled or lose his s***. He also spent time encouraging his fellows. Kudos!
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Apparently he pulled a Steph Curry on his TD throw to Moliki but I can't find any video of it.
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rockthief wrote:He is a heck of a good leader. Never once did he get rattled or lose his s***. He also spent time encouraging his fellows. Kudos!
In converse, coach Day, who supposedly never loses his cool…until today. He lost it on the sideline when we went back up by 14 the 2nd time. tOSU team got punched in the mouth.


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It's his team and we'll go as far as he takes it. Those drops today by those receivers were gut wrenching to watch.
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Last week some fans brought up Shough, but it looks like this week was second half of the season Tyler. Glad Brown is the guy we kept.
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buckmarkduck wrote:Last week some fans brought up Shough, but it looks like this week was second half of the season Tyler. Glad Brown is the guy we kept.
Yep, struggled against SF Austin, he’s just not a FBS college QB.
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I'm still not sure whether Brown can win us a CFP game... but the potential is definitely there, and he's definitely better than he showed late last season. I'm thankful he's our QB1 right now, though I still can't wait to see our younger QBs get some reps. Hopefully we can make that happen next week.
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pezsez1 wrote:I'm still not sure whether Brown can win us a CFP game... but the potential is definitely there, and he's definitely better than he showed late last season. I'm thankful he's our QB1 right now, though I still can't wait to see our younger QBs get some reps. Hopefully we can make that happen next week.
Arizona is getting their cans kicked in against San Diego St 38-7 early in the 4th; the next 2 games should see us play a lot of younger guys meaningful reps.
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One final stat from this game, AB completed 17 passes to 11 different players. He showed trust in a lot of players and never locked onto a single guy.
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Duck07 wrote:
pezsez1 wrote:I'm still not sure whether Brown can win us a CFP game... but the potential is definitely there, and he's definitely better than he showed late last season. I'm thankful he's our QB1 right now, though I still can't wait to see our younger QBs get some reps. Hopefully we can make that happen next week.
Arizona is getting their cans kicked in against San Diego St 38-7 early in the 4th; the next 2 games should see us play a lot of younger guys meaningful reps.
You can't expect to win against a peak form Brady Hoke team. I hear his clapping was on point so Arizona really never stood a chance.
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Brown seems like a good leader 6th year guy at QB , we know his strengths which are many and weaknesses which there are too. Duck fans seem to think any play criticism is not allowed which is funny.
Brown can be both a good QB with flaws but also the right choice to start.
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