John Morning
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John Morning
@TheJCMorning
Father, Combat Vet, QB Dad, Coach. co-Host “The Quarterback’s Room” Podcast, Iowa and UCF Football, HS and College Football Fan! My views are my own.

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My 4 things I look at to assess who I think can be successful in NFL are less “stat” driven - I look at: 1) True Accuracy - which is not even a complete-able pass but how consistent a thrower is, in terms of the ball being close to the receiver (and where it should be placed)… to me this is better than completion % bc it shows consistency! I see too many QBs miss badly when they miss & that is the biggest indication of someone who is not truly accurate IMO 2) Pre & Post snap processing - QBs can know on snap the coverage & quickly find the right receiver to get ball to OR you can follow their eyes and see them work through the play post-snap by seeing defense & finding right guy 3) I love 2nd level throws (12-35 yrds) - but this is so touch at college level bc guys can be wide open or some teams don’t have talent to create opps down the field as much as others - so it’s a case by case basis - but this is something the best NFL QBs have to do well! (I feel every NFL QB should be able to make short & deep throws) 4) Handling pressure - having a pressure plan, standing in face of pressure with solid feet and delivering, throwing ball away when needed, not panicking, etc… one of most important factors at the highest level Things like TDs, INTs, QBR, etc… are WAY too team/player driven at college level for me to think it’s a transferable stat!








Conferences that sent 2+ teams to the Big Dance 👏 #MarchMadness

NEW: SEC commissioner Greg Sankey tells @Clowfb college athletics are in the middle of 'historic change' that will be 'messy' and 'uncomfortable'👀 "We're in the middle of historic change, and it's going to be messy. It's going to be uncomfortable. It's never going to be the way that it was, but doesn't have to be the way that it is." Story: on3.com/news/sec-commi…


















