St. Francisco
45-35 Never Forget
Faced with a tough decision headed into my fourth year with WTU, so I thought I would get everyone's opinion. Here are the three choices for starting QB, and a link to the dynasty:
http://www.virtualsportsdaily.com/f...11-The-Wild-West-A-West-Texas-Outlaws-Dynasty
CHARLES DICKSON, SENIOR
6'4", 224lbs., Port Lavaca, TX
OVR: 66
SPD: 81
AWR: 62
THP: 71
THA: 77
2012 STATS: 107.8 QBR, 151/335, 2176 yds, 15 TD, 11 INT
2013 STATS: 99.1 QBR, 127/284, 1597 yds, 11 TD, 8 INT
Upside: Dickson has the experience factor over the other two options, having started for the team the past two seasons...but his stats have never been spectacular. He also has the best throwing accuracy, and far-and-away the best speed of the bunch.
Downside: The other two prospects are second-year freshmen with similar attributes, so it may be better to throw them into the fire now, and increase their ratings for future years instead of relying on a guy who looks to have reached his ceiling. He also has the lowest throwing power of the bunch by a healthy margin.
BRETT BROWN, FRESHMAN
6'1", 204lbs., Waxahachie, TX
OVR: 66
SPD: 55
AWR: 63
THP: 82
THA: 74
STATS: None
Upside: Brown has a good four years ahead of him if he is named starter and retains the position, which gives him plenty of room to grow. He is a pocket passer, with the highest awareness and throwing power of the three guys.
Downside: His speed and throwing accuracy are the lowest of the three, but only by a few points. He's also never taken a single snap in college football.
BRANDON PRESTON, FRESHMAN
6'1", 215lbs., Sulphur Springs, TX
OVR: 65
SPD: 57
AWR: 60
THP: 80
THA: 76
STATS: None
Upside: Preston has a good four years ahead of him if he is named starter and retains the position, which gives him plenty of room to grow. He is a pocket passer, and while he doesn't lead in any attribute category, he is the most balanced of the three across the board.
Downside: He has the lowest overall rating and awareness of the three. He's also never taken a single snap in college football.
http://www.virtualsportsdaily.com/f...11-The-Wild-West-A-West-Texas-Outlaws-Dynasty
CHARLES DICKSON, SENIOR
6'4", 224lbs., Port Lavaca, TX
OVR: 66
SPD: 81
AWR: 62
THP: 71
THA: 77
2012 STATS: 107.8 QBR, 151/335, 2176 yds, 15 TD, 11 INT
2013 STATS: 99.1 QBR, 127/284, 1597 yds, 11 TD, 8 INT
Upside: Dickson has the experience factor over the other two options, having started for the team the past two seasons...but his stats have never been spectacular. He also has the best throwing accuracy, and far-and-away the best speed of the bunch.
Downside: The other two prospects are second-year freshmen with similar attributes, so it may be better to throw them into the fire now, and increase their ratings for future years instead of relying on a guy who looks to have reached his ceiling. He also has the lowest throwing power of the bunch by a healthy margin.
BRETT BROWN, FRESHMAN
6'1", 204lbs., Waxahachie, TX
OVR: 66
SPD: 55
AWR: 63
THP: 82
THA: 74
STATS: None
Upside: Brown has a good four years ahead of him if he is named starter and retains the position, which gives him plenty of room to grow. He is a pocket passer, with the highest awareness and throwing power of the three guys.
Downside: His speed and throwing accuracy are the lowest of the three, but only by a few points. He's also never taken a single snap in college football.
BRANDON PRESTON, FRESHMAN
6'1", 215lbs., Sulphur Springs, TX
OVR: 65
SPD: 57
AWR: 60
THP: 80
THA: 76
STATS: None
Upside: Preston has a good four years ahead of him if he is named starter and retains the position, which gives him plenty of room to grow. He is a pocket passer, and while he doesn't lead in any attribute category, he is the most balanced of the three across the board.
Downside: He has the lowest overall rating and awareness of the three. He's also never taken a single snap in college football.