And don't forget about Bouman, they say he was prolific up in Minnesota. I think we got two studs in this class.
I think I'm more impressed with Dekkers than Bouman. Bouman is a statue (his 40 time is in the 5 second range), where Dekkers can move around a bit and has 4.6, 4.7 40 speed.
I am drunk on the Kool-Aid where Dekkers is concerned, I know, but I envision him as stronger armed Brock Purdy with Joel Lanning running ability. The accuracy of Purdy with a bigger arm and the running ability of Lanning with better speed.
Gotta think Brock had something nagging him to limit his carries. Otherwise I think it's bad game planning.I mean Brock is a hell of a runner himself, but there's a refusal to use him in that manner. I'm curious to see if that is the coaching tactic going forward for Hunter and others
With full rides for both kids if I was in their position I know I would.The Purdy family will be racking up some nice FF miles over the next few years....
Why would you think this? It seems like most people wouldn’t have enough info to make this determination.
This is just my internet message board opinion, but I think Bouman played at a higher-level with less relative talent around and pretty much carried his team with his accuracy. I see him as a Big Ben kind of player. Dekker has tools, a cannon for an arm, and can improvise with the best of them, but his team was dominant and a lot of his highlights seem to be him throwing well over coverage to open receivers. Bouman may be the more ready of the two, and I have high hopes for both of them.I think I'm more impressed with Dekkers than Bouman. Bouman is a statue (his 40 time is in the 5 second range), where Dekkers can move around a bit and has 4.6, 4.7 40 speed.
I am drunk on the Kool-Aid where Dekkers is concerned, I know, but I envision him as stronger armed Brock Purdy with Joel Lanning running ability. The accuracy of Purdy with a bigger arm and the running ability of Lanning with better speed.
This is just my internet message board opinion, but I think Bouman played at a higher-level with less relative talent around and pretty much carried his team with his accuracy. I see him as a Big Ben kind of player. Dekker has tools, a cannon for an arm, and can improvise with the best of them, but his team was dominant and a lot of his highlights seem to be him throwing well over coverage to open receivers. Bouman may be the more ready of the two, and I have high hopes for both of them.
That makes me feel bubbly. I worry some about how QB run won't be on the table too much (maybe some QB power), but if the o-line develops we'll be in good shape. Kyle Kempt won eight games at ISU with half as much talent as Bouman.The staff LOVES Bouman FWIW
Being the son of NFL quarterback who was coached in High School by former NFL QB, you have to think his football & QB IQ is off the charts for incoming QBThe staff LOVES Bouman FWIW
Gotta think Brock had something nagging him to limit his carries. Otherwise I think it's bad game planning.
I love this kid's size.Being the son of NFL quarterback who was coached in High School by former NFL QB, you have to think his football & QB IQ is off the charts for incoming QB
Calm down, Jared Fogle.I love this kid's size.
I’d agree with your evaluation—though I’d add the fact that Hunter tore up the Elite camp against most of the other top national QB’s last summer.This is just my internet message board opinion, but I think Bouman played at a higher-level with less relative talent around and pretty much carried his team with his accuracy. I see him as a Big Ben kind of player. Dekker has tools, a cannon for an arm, and can improvise with the best of them, but his team was dominant and a lot of his highlights seem to be him throwing well over coverage to open receivers. Bouman may be the more ready of the two, and I have high hopes for both of them.
I see that his high school’s mascot is the “Bison”.Being the son of NFL quarterback who was coached in High School by former NFL QB, you have to think his football & QB IQ is off the charts for incoming QB
*thinks and smilesJFC, we need to put a moratorium on the ”purdy good” uses.
My office mate has a Buffalo address but is in the Rockford school district. He said that he has heard both so he is not sure if they have an "official" pronunciation. As you get further north the 'z' sound in many words like that gets more prevalent.I see that his high school’s mascot is the “Bison”.
No word on whether they pronounce it with a “z” though.