Guest boomer Posted March 24, 2012 Posted March 24, 2012 Mossakowski : A quick look at his scout sheet right out of high school. Ht: 6-4 Wt: 203 40: 4.8 Position: QB Date of Birth: 08/28/1990 Year: Class of 2009 High School: Centennial HS (Frisco, TX) College: Kentucky 2009 Scout.com HS Football Rankings (full list): Pos: QB Pos Rank: #25 Pos Rating: Scout.com Player Evaluation: STRENGTHS Accuracy / Consistency Field Vision Size AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT Technique Extremely solid and polished and can literally make all of the throws . Has outstanding feet and puts himself in position to maximize on his delivery on passes. Has exceptional length and gets good leverage on throws, but his throwing motion has a slight hitch at the release point. It doesn't, however, appear to cost him any arm strength or accuracy. Is a quality leader who will make an immediate impact--Burke Hayes Biography: Career stats: 567-984-27-6088-36 passing, 153-539 yards-18 rushing. Junior stats: 3,029 yards passing, 19 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. Mossakowski completed 264 of 462 passes (57 percent) and also gained 227 yards on 71 rushes for seven additional scores. Varsity basketball- freshman and sophomore year Varsity baseball- Freshmen and Sophomore year. Mossakowski reports a 3.9 core GPA and says he is qualified, but is retaking the SAT in May. Mossakowski: "I have to say I've got great vision and great core base mechanics. I see the field well and I'm a playmaker. I'm a big passer and we play a run-and-shoot offense, so I'm always making big plays. I control the offense really well and I have awesome mechanics." "I'm working on my footwork and trying to get my forty speed better. I run a 4.8 now. Also I'd like to make quicker decisions and study the defenses more." 3 Responses to “Ryan Mossakowski throws for five TDs in juco debut” 1 greg September 6, 2011 1:00 pm at 1:00 pm someone should e-mail these stats to UK!!! 2 bill September 8, 2011 6:27 pm at 6:27 pm Just goes to show what a kid can do when he has a coach that has confidence in his players and lets them play; not just “manage” the game and try “not to lose.” I hope this kid has a great career and gets the chance to someday play against UK. 3 rick September 9, 2011 1:03 pm at 1:03 pm I was at this game. Both quarterbacks put on a show. Mossakowski’s passes were strong, accurate and smart. I saw him throw into double coverage one time-for a completion. Otherwise, he checked off quickly to secondary and tertiary receivers or ran the ball as needed. I can’t believe Kentucky has someone they think is better. Hookem.com also had alot of post wondering why texas didn't take a chance on Ryan. I feel we may have a great chance of our first big star in the making under the new regime. Quote
Guest CardAmbassador Posted March 24, 2012 Posted March 24, 2012 I wonder if that hitch in his delivery is the same thing that Mike was talking about when he said Mossakowski has a slow delivery? I really hope this guy turns out to be a stud, we need a clear #1 to avoid controversy and help our team as we work younger players in at all the other offensive positions. Do you want to move this to the Red Zone? Quote
Guest boomer Posted March 25, 2012 Posted March 25, 2012 I can't move it to the red zone. I don't have the rights I think. Quote
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