What's dumb about it? I was at the game. I didn't see a lot of separation between what Barker did tonight and what Towles has done all year. The WR's may be trying harder for Barker. Hard to tell anything with the weather and the opponent.
Exactly!
What's dumb about it? I was at the game. I didn't see a lot of separation between what Barker did tonight and what Towles has done all year. The WR's may be trying harder for Barker. Hard to tell anything with the weather and the opponent.
It was hard to tell a lot with Barker not throwing many deep, but I tend to agree with a lot of this. Don't know about the release part, but it may just seem that way due to better decisions. He certainly didn't do anything imo to return to Towles at this point. Barker made several questionable passes - the early down & out that was 3 yards off target towards the sideline (Maybe to avoid risking an INT.), the ball 5 yards over the Charlotte bench when the WR had a 5 yard gap on the DB, the throw into the WR screen cluster that easily could have been an INT, & the 4th & goal from the 10 to Horton in the flat. The last was never going anywhere & Barker should know to keep looking in EZ to the end as taking a sack hurts nothing. But would Towles have done better? Unlikely.Watch the video of the game if you didn't see any different in the two QB's. Barker has a quicker release, makes quicker decisions, and has a much better pocket presence. Several times he tried to step up in the pocket and kept his eyes downfield. there was also a play where he immediately got pressure and started to move but only took a couple of steps towards the sideline and one step back to bye time, stopped and fired a first down to a receiver. Towles just doesn't do that instinctively after 15 starts....Barker has a LOT to learn and will take his lumps....but he is clearly better and the future.
Looking at the strips on the tops of the goal posts - limp most of the time, I didn't think wind was much of a factor ex maybe high kicks.Tough to get much from this game due to level of competition and awful wind.
Again, mentioning a transfer for Barker doesn't make sense. Even if PT wins the starting job next year, that is his senior year. Barker would be given the keys the following year regardless. The same time frame as transferring.The clear strategic choice is Barker. A year more eligibility, same class as most of the skill guys. Gives fans some hope. If he stayed with Towles and Barker transferred we would be extremely thin after next year.
Yes towles was terrible through out the game and only when we were down on the ropes he decided to play. Honestly though it has nothing to do with "football intelligence" whatever that is. It's the concept that if you play someone new over a player who has killed your offense throughout the year the team is going to respond in a positive manner. Spirits are higher they play harder. Coaching intelligence is much more important, sparking and motivating the team.
I don't care if towles is better at this point or not I don't care if the oline is garbage. There is 1 game left for the bowl and they need to find a way to win it if it means going with a rookie in order to inspire.
I'm starting to believe our fan base is the biggest problem the football program has. I was waiting for the Reese Phillips post to start.
It's the same idiots who wanted towels to continue to start. It's not those of us who have been screaming for barker since week 3
Well put OPBarker did what he was supposed to do...manage the game. Don't ask him to win it, just don't let him lose it. By and large he threw well. He threw well enough to be encouraged, missed badly enough to be concerned. He'll get better as he gets more reps.
I'm not saying the argument about QB's, I'm simply saying that our fan base always wants to change everything all the time. That's the answer for Many. Look at all the negative posts about Barker after a win.
I will have to go back and watch running plays under both QBs, but It seemed like Barker handed off the ball to our RB's quicker and more efficiently. Now, this may not sound like much (and I know Charlotte's Defense had a lot to do with this), but a fraction of a second quicker can make all the difference in the world for RB hitting the holes before they are closed up.
Oh, and we may lose next week but damn people, we're not playing Alabama and coach Saban. We're playing another sucky 6 and 5 team, coached by a neck brace wearing douche nozzle with no real quality wins. And we're playing them at HOME! Some of you are giving them far far to much credit. :chairshot:
The offensive line did a little better with their run blocking, and Barker played OK in his first start. However its hard to say if the line did better because Barker was the QB, maybe because they are just now maturing, or was it the fact we were playing a very weak team.
What ever the reason, there were some pretty big holes opened for the running backs. Looking at the passing game, it seems Barker was pressured several times and had to hurry his throws. Dawson called nearly all running plays the second half and was successful.
Even though the O line looked better, its going to be a lot tougher against Louisville.
Several posters has brought up the fact that Towles started struggling a bit with the Eastern game. If you look at the schedule you will find that we was entering the toughest part of our schedule and it was easy to see that we are still a ways from getting enough elite players to compete. I don't think Towles has regressed any, we just don't have the Oline that gives any QB time to throw. Even Charlette's D line gave us problems on pass blocking.
I was glad to see Barker get some snaps, but he is not ready for a SEC schedule in my opinion. He needs a lot more experience to be a factor.
If everyone is on the same page and we can hold down our mistakes like we did last night, we have a good chance of beating the Cards. jmho
Louisville and its coach seem to play with much more of a chip on their shoulder than we do. That should be a little concerning.
During the regular season, I agree. (funny how these sec teams will take the fight out of you) But we went into the Louisville game last year with some attitude ourselves. Sure we lost by 4 points, but we were landing some haymakers and hitting with nasty intentions. That game could have went either way, and I don't expect this game to be any different. We will be plenty motivated. We may not win, because it won't be for lack of effort.
Well, we scored 59 last year first game of the season. How's that for CHIRPING?Yeah when have we scored 58 with Towles UNDER center? CHIRP CHIRP CHIRP!
Ha, I am a die hard UK fan down here in Florida with my UK flag proudly hanging out front of my house. I want to beat UL and Petrino as much as anyone. Nothing would make me happier than Barker leading the team to victory and then continue to take our team to new heights next year but it's my opinion that he will struggle mightily next week. As others have suggested, the handling of the QB situation or rather the grooming of Barker has been lackluster. This has nothing to do with which QB has the most potential. I want to win next week regardless of which QB gets it done.Good grief , snap out of it . Not one time did Tampon Jon post in the troll thread he started , 258 posts and not a single like . You all fell for it , Louisville fan won this one .
Several posters has brought up the fact that Towles started struggling a bit with the Eastern game.
I will have to go back and watch running plays under both QBs, but It seemed like Barker handed off the ball to our RB's quicker and more efficiently. Now, this may not sound like much (and I know Charlotte's Defense had a lot to do with this), but a fraction of a second quicker can make all the difference in the world for RB hitting the holes before they are closed up.
Oh, and we may lose next week but damn people, we're not playing Alabama and coach Saban. We're playing another sucky 6 and 5 team, coached by a neck brace wearing douche nozzle with no real quality wins. And we're playing them at HOME! Some of you are giving them far far to much credit. :chairshot:
Do you realize his career INT Vs TD's has a difference of 1? State all the facts please, just not the 2 you mentioned.Ok, I think you're trying to take his trophy. You do realize PT is within a few games of being #4 all time in passing yards and is #8 in passing TD's. He has his struggles but making the comments you just stated is ridiculous, incorrect and foolish.
but the ball kept blowing off the tee, smdh!Looking at the strips on the tops of the goal posts - limp most of the time, I didn't think wind was much of a factor ex maybe high kicks.
How is it that during the year UL was considered horrible by most on here, and now they are being talked about like they are unbeatable?
Dug until you found something significantly negative huh? If you want to do that, Barker has twice as many picks as TD's. Feel better? My point is that PT isn't a horrible QB, let alone the ignorant hyperbole used.Do you realize his career INT Vs TD's has a difference of 1? State all the facts please, just not the 2 you mentioned.
Ok, I think you're trying to take his trophy. You do realize PT is within a few games of being #4 all time in passing yards and is #8 in passing TD's. He has his struggles but making the comments you just stated is ridiculous, incorrect and foolish.
I'm not enamored with anyone. Have you read the whole thread? I was responding to the ridiculous post by Tyblue22. My simpke point was and is, PT is clearly not the west starting QB in UK history. Do you want to argue that he is the worst? I have a terrible feeling, after watching DB against Charlotte, that we are going to see a real mess next week. It won't be DB's fault either. A QB simply can't perform well when he is running for his life. I hope I'm wrong.PT may not be the worst ever but 3 TDs and 10 INT's in SEC play doesn't help.
So many are enamored by passing yards as if you get points for it. It's not fantasy football.
Are you 12?
Drew right now is a serviceable QB. Will a serviceable QB get you a win against Louisville? This is the bottom line and the real question?
Stoops always says we have to play better around the QB.
Serviceable QB's need good special teams play.
Serviceable QB's need a solid run game.
Serviceable QB's need a very good defensive effort.
Serviceable QB's need above and beyond great play calling.
Whether it's fair or not the reality is that Drew will have to play near perfectly next week for us to win this game.
I'm not enamored with anyone. Have you read the whole thread? I was responding to the ridiculous post by Tyblue22. My simpke point was and is, PT is clearly not the west starting QB in UK history. Do you want to argue that he is the worst? I have a terrible feeling, after watching DB against Charlotte, that we are going to see a real mess next week. It won't be DB's fault either. A QB simply can't perform well when he is running for his life. I hope I'm wrong.
no matter how poorly he plays going 15 of 29 for a buck twenty and zero TD's against Charlotte. Come on.