how good would armstrong be under DR.Tom system?

redwine65

All-Conference
Jun 23, 2010
10,837
2,157
113
Im thinking he would be right behind frazier and gill, and in front of taylor

he seems to have all the tools of a option qb.. although I haven't seen him pitch much.

but he's got wheels and could hit a pass every once in a while.
 

Blackshirt30

All-Conference
Feb 9, 2005
5,524
2,375
113
I would love to see him in Willie Fritz's offense at Georgia Southern. Shotgun/Pistol formations with a lot of different option concepts.....Triple. Read, Speed. I got laughed at last year when I said Nebraska should have looked at him for HC. Not the most sexy name on the market, but the guy has won big everywhere he's coached and his offense was perfect for the personel we have on offense. But yeah well.... Let's all enjoy WCO version 2.0.
 
  • Like
Reactions: newAD
Aug 28, 2003
18,519
483
0
Tommy would be a stud in that offense. He is a natural at running the option and has looked good from day 1 running it. I know he had a bad game but I still think he is the best quarterback in the West. It's just that we are leaving his skills on the table when we don't get him involved in a real quarterback run game.
 
  • Like
Reactions: regibson1

otismotis08

All-Conference
Jan 5, 2012
12,606
2,733
113
I absolutely love the option game, but I'm not convinced TA would excel at it. He obviously hasn't been given the chance, but you have to have a knack for it, perfect timing, quick decision-making, and physical toughness.
Crouch was a master.
 

BornNBredRed

Sophomore
Jun 24, 2001
9,965
196
0
Im thinking he would be right behind frazier and gill, and in front of taylor

he seems to have all the tools of a option qb.. although I haven't seen him pitch much.

but he's got wheels and could hit a pass every once in a while.

He is not fast enough, nor is he elusive enough to be a true danger himself. He is not very good at ball handling or quick decision making either. That being said, we should run the option 5-6 times a game to give our opponents something to take time practicing on.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Redblood23

TruHusker

All-Conference
Sep 21, 2001
12,101
2,380
98
Interesting, I never thought Tommy was all that great at running the option per sey. He can run but running a full out option game, load option, speed option, read option, etc is uncharted territory. Read the tackle, then the end or the LB and make the correct decision. The question is how would he do under Tom's system which I assume means also under Tom teaching it. That is a difference to me. I watched Brooke Berringer play for four years in high school and I would never had thought he would be an option QB as good as he was.
 
  • Like
Reactions: jeans15

newAD

All-American
Oct 14, 2007
15,429
5,006
0
I would love to see him in Willie Fritz's offense at Georgia Southern. Shotgun/Pistol formations with a lot of different option concepts.....Triple. Read, Speed. I got laughed at last year when I said Nebraska should have looked at him for HC. Not the most sexy name on the market, but the guy has won big everywhere he's coached and his offense was perfect for the personel we have on offense. But yeah well.... Let's all enjoy WCO version 2.0.

I would have been happy with him. He won't be at GA Southern long IMO.
 

jflores

All-Conference
Feb 3, 2004
8,993
2,783
0
I absolutely love the option game, but I'm not convinced TA would excel at it. He obviously hasn't been given the chance, but you have to have a knack for it, perfect timing, quick decision-making, and physical toughness.
Crouch was a master.

Is it really running the option, if you never pitch the ball? ;)

Crouch might have been the greatest QB bootleg QB ever.
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
51,372
12,791
78
Is it really running the option, if you never pitch the ball? ;)

Crouch might have been the greatest QB bootleg QB ever.
Crouch has admitted that MANY of those QB draws and QB keeps were not called plays. He said he used to get to the line of scrimmage, look at the defense and say "screw it this play ain't gonna work" so he would just improvise and take off. Fans were screaming at Frank for calling another QB draw when in fact that wasn't even the play call.Laughing
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
51,372
12,791
78
He is not fast enough, nor is he elusive enough to be a true danger himself. He is not very good at ball handling or quick decision making either. That being said, we should run the option 5-6 times a game to give our opponents something to take time practicing on.
I've seen TA run some very very nice traditional option at NU and we should probably run more of it. He would have been VERY good with TO's offense and Turner and TO coaching it. The kid is just as fast if not faster than TF was. TF was not a burner either. TA is a better passer than TF was and Tom would have eaten defenses alive with play action off the option with TA. That said, there is NOBODY out there in coaching running anything like the offense that Tom ran. There are option coaches and teams, but we won't ever go back to the "good old days" because nobody coaches offense anymore like TO did.
 

otismotis08

All-Conference
Jan 5, 2012
12,606
2,733
113
Crouch has admitted that MANY of those QB draws and QB keeps were not called plays. He said he used to get to the line of scrimmage, look at the defense and say "screw it this play ain't gonna work" so he would just improvise and take off. Fans were screaming at Frank for calling another QB draw when in fact that wasn't even the play call.Laughing

It really doesn't matter when it works. Crouch carried the State of Nebraska on his back for years. He delivered hits at the QB position, then bounced right up and ran back to the huddle for the next round. An absolute warrior like college football hasn't seen since.

Without Crouch, we would have seen the Solich era end much sooner. Crouch masked the problems that were creeping into the system.
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
51,372
12,791
78
It really doesn't matter when it works. Crouch carried the State of Nebraska on his back for years. He delivered hits at the QB position, then bounced right up and ran back to the huddle for the next round. An absolute warrior like college football hasn't seen since.

Without Crouch, we would have seen the Solich era end much sooner. Crouch masked the problems that were creeping into the system.
Agree. Imagine Frank's offense with Joe Dailey at QB and that offensive line he left behind. Franks last few recruiting classes were ranked in the 40s and it showed.:oops:
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
51,372
12,791
78
He would be the exact same QB just making different head scratching decisions.
I dunno about that. TO drilled his offense to the point that the decisions for the QB were almost automatic. There were generally so few decisions to make in the passing game that it was either he's open or he's not cuz often there was only one or two guys in a pattern off of play action. I think TA would have handled that with Tom and TG coaching him. Moot point but fun discussion.