10-06-2016, 12:52 PM
It seems hard to criticize Burns for not getting the ball off quickly unless we know the openness (or not) of his receivers. I could throw a pick one second after the snap every play. That doesn't make me a good player.
FWIW, here's Bloomgren's assessment of Burns:
https://stanford.rivals.com/news/stanfor...st-cougars
FWIW, here's Bloomgren's assessment of Burns:
Quote:What he did is he stood in there and he continued to lead throughout the game, he said. He made throws and even after getting hit you never saw a fear factor come into play. It was never too big. And all he kept doing is being positive and trying to get the guys to perform around him. Was he perfect? Absolutely not. But his leadership was and I appreciate that.
https://stanford.rivals.com/news/stanfor...st-cougars
