I know many of you thought it couldn't be done, but here is our QB's best moments this year. lets hope for a great off season.
(Up next is Sofele and Debo's HL and the cal team Vid)
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4Ever Golden
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“Kevin Riley 2009. Highlights.” ?
Quantity AND quantity!
by Spazzy Mcgee on Jan 25, 2010 2:23 PM PST up reply actions
i think riley is a highlight machine…. that said hes also a lowlight machine
by 4Ever Golden on Jan 25, 2010 2:36 PM PST up reply actions
Hey Golden, another great video dude!
I do have a couple small gripes with your choice of music, though. The screamo in the second track could detract some viewers away from the video, and while I liked the first track, I had to turn it down because it seemed like the volume was turned up.
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yea idk why but the music always seems sort of loud , i went with the second song because it fit the time remaining in the video and the uptempo way the highlights were shown at the end, i usually go with a hip hop song but i thought id mix it up
by 4Ever Golden on Jan 25, 2010 2:27 PM PST up reply actions
Announcer highlights >>> > >> >>>>
YO I BUST A CAP IN THE
STRAIGHT TRIPPIN
amazing run play
N***A’S MUTHA FUCKIN
BITCH RIPPIN’
awesome pass
WITH ALL THE N***A’S SAYIN
YO BITCH MUTHA FUCKA
…
Quantity AND quantity!
by Spazzy Mcgee on Jan 25, 2010 2:27 PM PST up reply actions
- The three-step drop from under center with primary receiver up the middle was really good at producing those elusive 10-15 yard touchdown passes.
- For a right-hander, Kevin seems to favor and throw better rolling to the left. I think it has something to do with his exaggerated (IMO) overhand motion and over-rotation of shoulders—by rolling to his left, his release point actually becomes “square” with the target more consistently.
- His threat to run is most evident when he falls into a five- or seven-step drop, the pocket collapses, and he is forced to run towards the LOS (as opposed to simply stepping up), freezing short coverage defenders, and obviously releasing the ball before he crosses the line.
Good video. Not quite sure that the second play of the video qualifies as a highlight though.
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haha i kno i was like oops o well maryland yeah they are THAT bad
by 4Ever Golden on Jan 25, 2010 11:04 PM PST up reply actions
LOVE that first song. What’s the track luv?
Thanks for this. Reminds me of how brilliant no 13 can be. Cheers!
When Riley is on he is great and can make plays
This video showed how exciting of a player Riley can be, fortunately we did not see a video showing how burn your eyes out terrible he can also be at times. That being said, good video. I hope Riley has a lot more highlights next season.
Here's what I got from the video
I like making decisions on limited data…
Riley’s Pros:
Great long ball
Good velocity on his throws
Good at eluding the rush
Riley’s Cons (just from this video):
Refuses to look at more than one side of the field, often zeroing in on one receiver
I guess the good news is that is something the coaching staff can definitely work on over the summer, and should improve as the game slows down for him… hopefully.
Nice work Golden






























































