Early take... Cook/Pribula

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Re: Early take... Cook/Pribula

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Red Bird Classic wrote: 30 Aug 2025 11:33 am
dugoutrex wrote: 30 Aug 2025 11:27 am that early deep ball looked better than anything we saw last year - MIZ
It was underthrown. The WR had to come back and get it.

Pribula was really good at the short and intermediate throws though.
and yet it was completed - what was Brady on passes of 40+ yards ... 1 out of 10?
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Re: Early take... Cook/Pribula

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In his first game Pribula appeared to make decisions just a bit quicker than Cook did.
Cook is a gifted runner but always seemed to take a short hesitation before he made up his mind to run, throw, or throw it away.
He still played great in SEC play and Pribula has a long way yet to go to show us what he is made of.
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Re: Early take... Cook/Pribula

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dugoutrex wrote: 30 Aug 2025 13:04 pm
Red Bird Classic wrote: 30 Aug 2025 11:33 am
dugoutrex wrote: 30 Aug 2025 11:27 am that early deep ball looked better than anything we saw last year - MIZ
It was underthrown. The WR had to come back and get it.

Pribula was really good at the short and intermediate throws though.
and yet it was completed - what was Brady on passes of 40+ yards ... 1 out of 10?
Cook consistently overthrew his deep receivers. If the QB overthrows, the receiver can't catch it, but generally neither can the defense. Underthrown balls are much more likely to be picked.

I like what I saw from Pribula, but he needs to throw the ball sooner or farther. SEC defenses will not be as forgiving as Central Arky.
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Re: Early take... Cook/Pribula

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Never saw Pribula change his facial expression.

Seemed almost too relaxed if that's possible and I see that as a good sign.

It's a subpar opponent and we’ll know more after game 2 but his calmness and knowing exactly where the ball was supposed to go was most impressive.

He proved to be elusive although I believe Cook is the faster and better runner.

Most importantly
The kid certainly looks the part with plenty of momentum going forward.
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Re: Early take... Cook/Pribula

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Red Bird Classic wrote: 30 Aug 2025 11:33 am
dugoutrex wrote: 30 Aug 2025 11:27 am that early deep ball looked better than anything we saw last year - MIZ
It was underthrown. The WR had to come back and get it.

Pribula was really good at the short and intermediate throws though.
The first one wasn’t under thrown. It was on the money in stride.
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Re: Early take... Cook/Pribula

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11WSChamps wrote: 30 Aug 2025 14:53 pm

He proved to be elusive although I believe Cook is the faster and better runner.
No way

Pribula was just clocked in the spring at a 4.40.

Cook ran a 4.60 at the combine.

Further, Pribula appears to get to top end speed faster. Cook takes a bit longer to decide to go and to get to top end.
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Re: Early take... Cook/Pribula

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I have to laugh at some of the responses here. Pribula is an upgrade in every way over Cook. Better arm better decision making better handling pressure. Cook was a busy player and never gave up but this offense will run MUCH better with Pribula.
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Re: Early take... Cook/Pribula

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onemizzou wrote: 30 Aug 2025 16:17 pm I have to laugh at some of the responses here. Pribula is an upgrade in every way over Cook. Better arm better decision making better handling pressure. Cook was a busy player and never gave up but this offense will run MUCH better with Pribula.
That may turn out to be true, but as of August 30 your evaluation is based on his performance against a very, very mediocre team.
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Re: Early take... Cook/Pribula

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edwin drood wrote: 30 Aug 2025 16:35 pm
onemizzou wrote: 30 Aug 2025 16:17 pm I have to laugh at some of the responses here. Pribula is an upgrade in every way over Cook. Better arm better decision making better handling pressure. Cook was a busy player and never gave up but this offense will run MUCH better with Pribula.
That may turn out to be true, but as of August 30 your evaluation is based on his performance against a very, very mediocre team.
And one great game. As Brady has had many himself.

He played extremely well...I hope he is better than Cook...I pray to God he is....but since I'm not God I believe I'll have to wait to see more to tell.
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Re: Early take... Cook/Pribula

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Basil Shabazz wrote: 30 Aug 2025 16:03 pm
Red Bird Classic wrote: 30 Aug 2025 11:33 am
dugoutrex wrote: 30 Aug 2025 11:27 am that early deep ball looked better than anything we saw last year - MIZ
It was underthrown. The WR had to come back and get it.

Pribula was really good at the short and intermediate throws though.
The first one wasn’t under thrown. It was on the money in stride.
Nope. The WR had to alter his path and go shallow to get it.
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Re: Early take... Cook/Pribula

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11WSChamps wrote: 30 Aug 2025 14:53 pm Never saw Pribula change his facial expression.

Seemed almost too relaxed if that's possible and I see that as a good sign.

It's a subpar opponent and we’ll know more after game 2 but his calmness and knowing exactly where the ball was supposed to go was most impressive.

He proved to be elusive although I believe Cook is the faster and better runner.

Most importantly
The kid certainly looks the part with plenty of momentum going forward.
Agree 11, hard to get a good read against an overmatched opponent, but he looked cool and in controll.

Cook was a good scrambler but a poor runner from scrimmage. I believe Pribula is faster but he has a strange running style which makes him look a bit slower. Seems to have crazy legs! :lol:

I believe he will be better than Cook. He doesn't stare down his target and appears to be much better on intermediate routes and the long ball. Was never a big Cook fan but the guy got the job done with limited skills.
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Re: Early take... Cook/Pribula

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Red Bird Classic wrote: 30 Aug 2025 17:29 pm
Basil Shabazz wrote: 30 Aug 2025 16:03 pm
Red Bird Classic wrote: 30 Aug 2025 11:33 am
dugoutrex wrote: 30 Aug 2025 11:27 am that early deep ball looked better than anything we saw last year - MIZ
It was underthrown. The WR had to come back and get it.

Pribula was really good at the short and intermediate throws though.
The first one wasn’t under thrown. It was on the money in stride.
Nope. The WR had to alter his path and go shallow to get it.
lol…. I think you may be splitting hairs.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iJqOB6Y83YQ
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Re: Early take... Cook/Pribula

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Basil Shabazz wrote: 30 Aug 2025 17:42 pm
Red Bird Classic wrote: 30 Aug 2025 17:29 pm
Basil Shabazz wrote: 30 Aug 2025 16:03 pm
Red Bird Classic wrote: 30 Aug 2025 11:33 am
dugoutrex wrote: 30 Aug 2025 11:27 am that early deep ball looked better than anything we saw last year - MIZ
It was underthrown. The WR had to come back and get it.

Pribula was really good at the short and intermediate throws though.
The first one wasn’t under thrown. It was on the money in stride.
Nope. The WR had to alter his path and go shallow to get it.
lol…. I think you may be splitting hairs.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iJqOB6Y83YQ
Nit picking perhaps. But Johnson clearly makes an adjustment, slowing down to wait for the ball. You can see his feet shuffle at the 15 yard line.

But you're right that this was Pribula's best long throw of the day. If he can repeat that throw consistently, he should be fine.
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Re: Early take... Cook/Pribula

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onemizzou wrote: 30 Aug 2025 16:17 pm I have to laugh at some of the responses here. Pribula is an upgrade in every way over Cook. Better arm better decision making better handling pressure. Cook was a busy player and never gave up but this offense will run MUCH better with Pribula.
Certainly looks that way after one game against a much inferior opponent.

Pribula seized the opportunity and looked like he has played in this offense all his life.

A lot of tests coming to see if the offense under Pribula will shine.

If they can protect him there's a good chance it will.
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Re: Early take... Cook/Pribula

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Lightning Rod wrote: 30 Aug 2025 17:40 pm
11WSChamps wrote: 30 Aug 2025 14:53 pm Never saw Pribula change his facial expression.

Seemed almost too relaxed if that's possible and I see that as a good sign.

It's a subpar opponent and we’ll know more after game 2 but his calmness and knowing exactly where the ball was supposed to go was most impressive.

He proved to be elusive although I believe Cook is the faster and better runner.

Most importantly
The kid certainly looks the part with plenty of momentum going forward.
Agree 11, hard to get a good read against an overmatched opponent, but he looked cool and in controll.

Cook was a good scrambler but a poor runner from scrimmage. I believe Pribula is faster but he has a strange running style which makes him look a bit slower. Seems to have crazy legs! :lol:

I believe he will be better than Cook. He doesn't stare down his target and appears to be much better on intermediate routes and the long ball. Was never a big Cook fan but the guy got the job done with limited skills.
If we can keep him healthy I believe he will be better.
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Re: Early take... Cook/Pribula

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Basil Shabazz wrote: 30 Aug 2025 16:07 pm
11WSChamps wrote: 30 Aug 2025 14:53 pm

He proved to be elusive although I believe Cook is the faster and better runner.
No way

Pribula was just clocked in the spring at a 4.40.

Cook ran a 4.60 at the combine.

Further, Pribula appears to get to top end speed faster. Cook takes a bit longer to decide to go and to get to top end.
I'll take your word for it.

But I once had a coach tell me there's stopwatch time and then there's game time.

For health sake as we saw with Cook let's hope Pribula doesn't have to run nearly as much.
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