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Kellen Mond over Davis Mills....why?
#31
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
@Hawkvike25 said:
@JR44 said:
@MaroonBells said:
Spent some time this weekend watching a few Kellen Mond games. Not his highlights, but the "every throw" games against Clemson, Alabama and North Carolina. I liked him before as a good backup and a longshot starting QB, but I like him a lot more now.

I think he has a very real chance to be our QBOTF. He gets pressured a ton, but is very accurate on both pressured throws and when he gets time. He'll make a boneheaded throw every now and then, but so does Aaron Rodgers.

Another exciting thing is that he seems to not just improve year over year, but during the course of a game. He's a better 2nd half QB than 1st half QB. Who knows--might just be the kind of QB with some late game IT factor. Can't wait for the preseason. 
What I really like is that those were games against the best teams in the nation and that is the level of competition he played agains for 4 years as a starter.  
Yes, but he also went 10-30 for 93 yards and 3 picks vs. LSU in 2019 and then 11-34 for 105 yards vs. them in 2020. The talent is there, the consistency is not. Hopefully with time that changes.
His inconsistency is what he's most consistent at. Maddening. 
some where in you is a yogi berra trying to claw his way out.
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#32
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
@Hawkvike25 said:
@JR44 said:
@MaroonBells said:
Spent some time this weekend watching a few Kellen Mond games. Not his highlights, but the "every throw" games against Clemson, Alabama and North Carolina. I liked him before as a good backup and a longshot starting QB, but I like him a lot more now.

I think he has a very real chance to be our QBOTF. He gets pressured a ton, but is very accurate on both pressured throws and when he gets time. He'll make a boneheaded throw every now and then, but so does Aaron Rodgers.

Another exciting thing is that he seems to not just improve year over year, but during the course of a game. He's a better 2nd half QB than 1st half QB. Who knows--might just be the kind of QB with some late game IT factor. Can't wait for the preseason. 
What I really like is that those were games against the best teams in the nation and that is the level of competition he played agains for 4 years as a starter.  
Yes, but he also went 10-30 for 93 yards and 3 picks vs. LSU in 2019 and then 11-34 for 105 yards vs. them in 2020. The talent is there, the consistency is not. Hopefully with time that changes.
His inconsistency is what he's most consistent at. Maddening. 
Then he really was picked by the perfect franchise.
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#33
There's a big step-down between Mond and the top QBs in this draft class. Whether Mond can learn and grow enough to do the things a NFL QB needs to do is very much in doubt. But at least he should get the time to fail or succeed on his own merits and not be rushed into anything. Its funny, the local Twin Cities media is like 'Mond is running with the 3s'....lmao, of course he is. He doesn't even know how a NFL practice works yet. He's learning every aspect. Yet somehow he should be with the 2s?? Sigh.
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#34
Quote: @Hawkvike25 said:
@JR44 said:
@MaroonBells said:
Spent some time this weekend watching a few Kellen Mond games. Not his highlights, but the "every throw" games against Clemson, Alabama and North Carolina. I liked him before as a good backup and a longshot starting QB, but I like him a lot more now.

I think he has a very real chance to be our QBOTF. He gets pressured a ton, but is very accurate on both pressured throws and when he gets time. He'll make a boneheaded throw every now and then, but so does Aaron Rodgers.

Another exciting thing is that he seems to not just improve year over year, but during the course of a game. He's a better 2nd half QB than 1st half QB. Who knows--might just be the kind of QB with some late game IT factor. Can't wait for the preseason. 
What I really like is that those were games against the best teams in the nation and that is the level of competition he played agains for 4 years as a starter.  
Yes, but he also went 10-30 for 93 yards and 3 picks vs. LSU in 2019 and then 11-34 for 105 yards vs. them in 2020. The talent is there, the consistency is not. Hopefully with time that changes.
Just some context: In that first game, Aggies lost 50-7 and Mond was sacked 6 times. I would say those numbers are more about getting your ass kicked than consistency. 

The 2020 game was played in a downpour. Mond played like it, but so did the LSU QBs. LSU's starter went 9-25, 118 yards, 0 TDs and 2 INTs before getting benched. 

A much better game for both teams happened in 2018. Mond vs. Burrow. 7 overtimes. Mond threw 6 TDs and ran for another. Burrow threw 3 TDs and rushed for 3 more.
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#35
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@Hawkvike25 said:
@JR44 said:
@MaroonBells said:
Spent some time this weekend watching a few Kellen Mond games. Not his highlights, but the "every throw" games against Clemson, Alabama and North Carolina. I liked him before as a good backup and a longshot starting QB, but I like him a lot more now.

I think he has a very real chance to be our QBOTF. He gets pressured a ton, but is very accurate on both pressured throws and when he gets time. He'll make a boneheaded throw every now and then, but so does Aaron Rodgers.

Another exciting thing is that he seems to not just improve year over year, but during the course of a game. He's a better 2nd half QB than 1st half QB. Who knows--might just be the kind of QB with some late game IT factor. Can't wait for the preseason. 
What I really like is that those were games against the best teams in the nation and that is the level of competition he played agains for 4 years as a starter.  
Yes, but he also went 10-30 for 93 yards and 3 picks vs. LSU in 2019 and then 11-34 for 105 yards vs. them in 2020. The talent is there, the consistency is not. Hopefully with time that changes.
Just some context: In that first game, Aggies lost 50-7 and Mond was sacked 6 times. I would say those numbers are more about getting your ass kicked than consistency. 

The 2020 game was played in a downpour. Mond played like it, but so did the LSU QBs. LSU's starter went 9-25, 118 yards, 0 TDs and 2 INTs before getting benched. 

A much better game for both teams happened in 2018. Mond vs. Burrow. 7 overtimes. Mond threw 6 TDs and ran for another. Burrow threw 3 TDs and rushed for 3 more.
Excellent post Maroon.  This is why posting straight stats for any game is limited in evaluating a player without context.  Watching the game gives you a better feel for the player in different situations even in a single game.
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#36
Chris Simms shared his thoughts on Kellen Mond during a recent appearance on “The Dan Patrick Show”.
Quote:“[Kellen Mond is] is going to be the Dak Prescott of this draft. [Prescott was] the guy that went to the fourth round, that everybody nitpicked because of team reasons, and he fell [in the draft]. Really, you could argue that Mac Jones and Kellen Mond were the two most pocket-ready quarterbacks [this year].
Not saying that they’re the best, but playing from the pocket, that is where Mond was special to me, and NFL-ready special to me, where [if the] pocket’s collapsing, [he] doesn’t need space, has a big arm, really goes through reads the right way, can throw into tight windows, and that’s NFL football when it’s all said and done.”
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#37
Quote: @Hawkvike25 said:
@JR44 said:
@MaroonBells said:
Spent some time this weekend watching a few Kellen Mond games. Not his highlights, but the "every throw" games against Clemson, Alabama and North Carolina. I liked him before as a good backup and a longshot starting QB, but I like him a lot more now.

I think he has a very real chance to be our QBOTF. He gets pressured a ton, but is very accurate on both pressured throws and when he gets time. He'll make a boneheaded throw every now and then, but so does Aaron Rodgers.

Another exciting thing is that he seems to not just improve year over year, but during the course of a game. He's a better 2nd half QB than 1st half QB. Who knows--might just be the kind of QB with some late game IT factor. Can't wait for the preseason. 
What I really like is that those were games against the best teams in the nation and that is the level of competition he played agains for 4 years as a starter.  
Yes, but he also went 10-30 for 93 yards and 3 picks vs. LSU in 2019 and then 11-34 for 105 yards vs. them in 2020. The talent is there, the consistency is not. Hopefully with time that changes.
Is it just against LSU?
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#38
Quote: @Wetlander said:
Chris Simms shared his thoughts on Kellen Mond during a recent appearance on “The Dan Patrick Show”.
“[Kellen Mond is] is going to be the Dak Prescott of this draft. [Prescott was] the guy that went to the fourth round, that everybody nitpicked because of team reasons, and he fell [in the draft]. Really, you could argue that Mac Jones and Kellen Mond were the two most pocket-ready quarterbacks [this year].
Not saying that they’re the best, but playing from the pocket, that is where Mond was special to me, and NFL-ready special to me, where [if the] pocket’s collapsing, [he] doesn’t need space, has a big arm, really goes through reads the right way, can throw into tight windows, and that’s NFL football when it’s all said and done.”
God I hope so. Wouldn't that be nice? Simms is the only media scout out there whose record on QBs you can't really argue with. If he's right, when Mond is ready to take over this team in '23, the highly drafted line in front of him will be in their primes, Jefferson will be 23, ISJ 24, even Dalvin will only be 27. That's a surround he can win with. And without Cousins money, the Vikings will have a gazillion dollars to fill whatever holes pop up. 
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#39
Quote: @mblack said:
@Hawkvike25 said:
@JR44 said:
@MaroonBells said:
Spent some time this weekend watching a few Kellen Mond games. Not his highlights, but the "every throw" games against Clemson, Alabama and North Carolina. I liked him before as a good backup and a longshot starting QB, but I like him a lot more now.

I think he has a very real chance to be our QBOTF. He gets pressured a ton, but is very accurate on both pressured throws and when he gets time. He'll make a boneheaded throw every now and then, but so does Aaron Rodgers.

Another exciting thing is that he seems to not just improve year over year, but during the course of a game. He's a better 2nd half QB than 1st half QB. Who knows--might just be the kind of QB with some late game IT factor. Can't wait for the preseason. 
What I really like is that those were games against the best teams in the nation and that is the level of competition he played agains for 4 years as a starter.  
Yes, but he also went 10-30 for 93 yards and 3 picks vs. LSU in 2019 and then 11-34 for 105 yards vs. them in 2020. The talent is there, the consistency is not. Hopefully with time that changes.
Is it just against LSU?
No, he was rather meh vs Vandy even though they got the win. I know I didnt watch that entire game but it was the first game of the year so I didnt think too much on it. He was ok vs Bama, but they were the best team in the country so tough to judge there. I also recall watching a little of the UNC game because I enjoy Sam Howell and again he was just ok. 

Those are just the games where I recall him looking like a 3rd or 4th rounder, not saying he didnt have his moments where he looked like a first rounder. I'm just specifically stating times I watched and thought he was inconsistent.
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#40
Mond's quick release and big arm makes him so intriguing. He's also mobile enough for today's modern NFL QB. He's not Lamar Jackson, but he's also not Kirk Cousins. The key really, like I mentioned earlier, is that he'll have time to develop. Who knows if he will, but he'll have a real shot to. 
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