The only memorable long ball from Des is the one he threw against McNeese. It was a beautiful arching ball that was under thrown by 10 yards and the DB swooped in and intercepted it
The only memorable long ball from Des is the one he threw against McNeese. It was a beautiful arching ball that was under thrown by 10 yards and the DB swooped in and intercepted it
In high school the defenders are slower as are receivers. You can get away with floating up balls that would get intercepted by bigger and faster D-backs in FBS college football. Again, Dez. was a great talent who could make things happen, but he was in no stretch of the imagination someone who could accurately spiral a long bullet down the field very far.
No Dez ran the spread in HS. They threw ALOT. One of the first local teams to really embrace it. Most of his running yards were broken plays, and designed keepers. He made some local teams look like little kids, running or passing. But as stated above, he was throwing against Teurlings, not Texas A&M.
I am totally aware now (and then) the game is faster in college.
I'm no scout but it sounds like you are saying college coaches are wasting their time scouting highschool games. (I know you're not, just sounds like)
I only commented that what I saw him do in high school, we didn't see him do in college.
I was impressed.
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