June's QB rankings ...... from the interview #1 - Mac Jones - Mac Jones - who started a mere 17 games at Alabama - is the best quarterback prospect in this class because of his downfield accuracy. "Mac's deep-ball accuracy is probably the best that I have graded in my years of coaching quarterbacks," June Jones said. "He’s almost at 55 percent at over 20 yards, which is unbelievable." Fact check: True. Last season, Jones hit on 58.9 percent of his passing attempts 20-plus yards downfield. And factoring in dropped passes, Pro Football Focus had Jones at an adjusted completion percentage on those attempts at a scalding 67.1. #2 - Zach Wilson - Interestingly, Wilson was higher than Jones in both metrics - 62.5 percent and 67.9, respectively. But both of those quarterbacks had exactly 56 such attempts last season, and Mac Jones threw for more yards (1,355 to 1,286) on deep balls in 2020. June Jones believes it's that little difference, making slightly more accurate throws downfield, that bumps Mac Jones a notch ahead of Zach Wilson. #3 - Trevor Lawrence- He’s a very talented kid, don’t get me wrong, and I think he’s a winner," Jones said. "He can do things that other quarterbacks can’t do, such as run. "But what I’ve noticed is, when you see him drop back and throw, let’s say, a 9-route down the field, on those completions that he had over 20 yards, a lot of times his receivers make great plays on those balls. And they weren’t right on the money, they weren’t right in stride. The receivers sometimes had to work for the deep ball with him than what (you’d expect from) a great quarterback." Jones isn't wrong about that fact, as Lawrence had a strong completion percentage overall this season (69.2) and hit on a respectable 51 percent of his passes that traveled at least 20 yards in the air. And Jones does make a fair point about Lawrence's deeper passes not being quite as accurate and limiting his receivers' yards-after-catch potential.
Great stuff as always! We have been running the quick screen with the 3rd wr running the flat and 1,2 blocking like the Roughnecks did. We run that with a TB swing to the other side!
Hawaii played Illinois in 1992 Holiday Bowl & were 10-14 pt underdogs. To make long story short...w/Michael Carter, Travis Sims, Darrick Branch & comp., Rainbow Warriors upset Fighting illni...27-17. Illinois D featured Simeon Rice & Kevin Hardy, Hawaii D featured Ma'a Tanuvasa....
Thank-you Coach Mckie for setting this up and getting it done! Coach Jones did a wonderful job clearing up 14/15. Excellent conversation interview.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great interview! I can’t believe you got June on!
Me neither! I was trying not to fan boy out too hard.
June's QB rankings ...... from the interview
#1 - Mac Jones - Mac Jones - who started a mere 17 games at Alabama - is the best quarterback prospect in this class because of his downfield accuracy. "Mac's deep-ball accuracy is probably the best that I have graded in my years of coaching quarterbacks," June Jones said. "He’s almost at 55 percent at over 20 yards, which is unbelievable." Fact check: True. Last season, Jones hit on 58.9 percent of his passing attempts 20-plus yards downfield. And factoring in dropped passes, Pro Football Focus had Jones at an adjusted completion percentage on those attempts at a scalding 67.1.
#2 - Zach Wilson - Interestingly, Wilson was higher than Jones in both metrics - 62.5 percent and 67.9, respectively. But both of those quarterbacks had exactly 56 such attempts last season, and Mac Jones threw for more yards (1,355 to 1,286) on deep balls in 2020. June Jones believes it's that little difference, making slightly more accurate throws downfield, that bumps Mac Jones a notch ahead of Zach Wilson.
#3 - Trevor Lawrence- He’s a very talented kid, don’t get me wrong, and I think he’s a winner," Jones said. "He can do things that other quarterbacks can’t do, such as run. "But what I’ve noticed is, when you see him drop back and throw, let’s say, a 9-route down the field, on those completions that he had over 20 yards, a lot of times his receivers make great plays on those balls. And they weren’t right on the money, they weren’t right in stride. The receivers sometimes had to work for the deep ball with him than what (you’d expect from) a great quarterback." Jones isn't wrong about that fact, as Lawrence had a strong completion percentage overall this season (69.2) and hit on a respectable 51 percent of his passes that traveled at least 20 yards in the air. And Jones does make a fair point about Lawrence's deeper passes not being quite as accurate and limiting his receivers' yards-after-catch potential.
Coach McKie - landing the big fish with JJ- congrats to you coach, great job with your channel
Appreciate it!! He will be apart of the Score At Will Summit as well.
I’m in. Nice. Can’t wait to frame it and put up in my film room!
You're in! Heck yeah!!!!
Great stuff as always! We have been running the quick screen with the 3rd wr running the flat and 1,2 blocking like the Roughnecks did. We run that with a TB swing to the other side!
Good stuff! You're learning from the best!
amazing. This is coach Eric Kilpatrick, on my fiance's profile. Run and Shoot for life! CFL style 6 receivers Go and Slide each side.
Yes sir! Thanks for watching buddy.
Just found this and it is awesome!
Great stuff. Run and Shoot guy since 1994. Georgetown style.
That's the freaking offense right there coach!
Thank you for this video.
Love the Waialae golf shirt
Are there videos of practices, practice plans, drills, etc in the Certified RnS Course?
Great Job Coaches. I have been like a sponge. Gotta go to bed . Thanks so much. 1am on east coast
Thanks for the kind words and for watching coach!
Is runtheshoot still up?
Hawaii played Illinois in 1992 Holiday Bowl & were 10-14 pt underdogs. To make long story short...w/Michael Carter, Travis Sims, Darrick Branch & comp., Rainbow Warriors upset Fighting illni...27-17. Illinois D featured Simeon Rice & Kevin Hardy, Hawaii D featured Ma'a Tanuvasa....
June Jones you don't know this but you and your offense are a lot of what type offense I'm trying to model my playbook after.
I'm a fan of this pass happy offense!!!!!
Coach Jones! Great get!
Thanks man. I was freaking thrilled.
Both this is fun.
The Run and Shoot is fun coach!
Lol he needs to hire me 🤣
Coach June would you use the run n shoot in todays NFL?
Yes.... some teams still use it....they just don't use the rns name
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Jones is a good coach, but I can't respect anyone as a person after they try to hire Art Briles, after all that he did and didn't do.
Are there videos of practices, practice plans, drills, etc in the Certified RnS Course?
They cover practice plan and game planning.
@@CoachMcKie yes, saw that. Exam 2 is kicking my butt. Looking forward to getting through all of it. I have Air Raid teed up next.
@@coachmaher I am about to take the RNS course also followed by the Air raid. I would love to pick your brain also.