shaggylives:
The irony is, King has made himself irreplaceable as a utility player. King might be good enough to replace Postma but Postma isn’t quite fast enough to replace King. His two INTs were avoidable but at least both times they were deep and both times the receiver had a chance to make a play. I can’t think of another time where Postma made a pass that should have been an INT or should have been an easy target that he missed. Postma brings more to the offense than Allen at QB and King brings more to the offense at utility than any other player so until the offense sputters or Postma has more than a couple of mistakes, I can’t see anything changing going into the Tulsa game other than changing those deep passes to include a pump fake then heave to make the safeties hesitate.
Here’s the thing… Postma is a senior… who is in line nexT year? KING
H-Town
(Cary)
October 8, 2017, 11:47am
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The Tyler kid. A taller Greg Ward kind-of-guy.
Coog51
October 8, 2017, 11:51am
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It is 3rd and 8 and it is a critical point in the game and you have to move the sticks. Who do you want with the ball in their hands:
Greg Ward of John O’Korn?
Kyle Postma or Kyle Allen?
J_Coog
October 8, 2017, 12:24pm
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This is correct. We did get one turnover (to their FIVE).
pray10
(Patrick)
October 8, 2017, 12:57pm
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King, Bryson Smith, and Chance Amie will probably all battle it out.
Unfortunately I can’t see us retaining all three of them.
pray10
(Patrick)
October 8, 2017, 1:20pm
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I’ve been on the King train, but his future is as a WR unless Smith or Amie just aren’t ready next year. CMA went hard after Smith last year so my guess is he’ll get every chance to start. Amie is a big, tall mobile QB and could be interesting in this offense.
Considering those might be the only 3 QBs on the roster next year (along with a few walk-ons), we should be able to keep them for the near future.