Kirby Smart is the leader of the Georgia football program, therefore the program is in good hands. They appear to be a genuine superpower once more, notwithstanding the reorganization of conferences. If the Bulldogs are to qualify for the College Football Playoffs, they will need to perform at the highest level, and quarterback Carson Beck seems to be planning on having a great season.
But Beck isn’t just about show and glamour. On the field, he isn’t particularly showy, but he has generally completed the task at hand. According to Chris Low of ESPN, Carson Beck believes that “boring” quarterbacks win games, so that’s exactly what he plans to accomplish next season.
“When you watch players like Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, and some of the all-time greats, you’ll notice that they were always in the right position at the right time with the ball. Even though it can be dull at times, it helps teams win football games.
I’m not sure I’d ever claim Peyton Manning and Tom Brady are boring, but Carson Beck makes a good point. The deep throws are always exciting plays. However, both Manning and Brady looked for the open guy, no matter who it was. They both threw to the check down guy often and just let their teammates make plays with their legs.
Carson Beck fully plans on helping Georgia football win games. He further explains his “boring” take as he hopes to lead the Bulldogs to another National Championship.
“I mean, obviously, it’s cool to do something spectacular, but I’m out there to win. And when you have the kind of talent I have around me at the University of Georgia, it’s about moving the ball down the field, getting first downs and throwing touchdowns. That’s the name of the game, and if it’s boring, I’ll take it.”
His teammates seem to love him too. Although last season was the first time Carson Beck played as Georgia’s starting quarterback, linebacker Smael Mondon Jr. claims Beck has exuded confidence since joining the Bulldogs.
“‘Carson’s been that person since he got here,”‘ Georgia senior linebacker Smael Mondon Jr. said. ‘He’s always chill, always calm, always in control. The main thing is that he has confidence in himself, and he had that same confidence even before he played [here], before the whole world got to see him do it.’”
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