also think that the staff is holding him back from running more because our depth is lacking
Agree with much of what you say but it may be tougher for Barker to win a competition than you think.If Clark comes in early things could really be a mess in a good way (if that is possible)This yr Barker's first half against USM was far and away our best QB performance. However, once he got hit and fumbled he wasn't the same player.....for the rest of the game and for UF.
Barker's ability to throw gives this team the best overall chance to succeed. However, if he is a head case then it may open the door for Johnson.
First let me start by saying that Johnson has a winning record. Can't overlook that fact. I also think that the staff is holding him back from running more because our depth is lacking. But let's be honest....if he learns to fumble less and put a little more touch on his passes he could be a decent starter.
Ultimately I think the staff will open up a battle and Barker will win out early. After that we will see what happens.
Johnson at least helps the run game as he can run on read option. Barker is a statue and teams will just crash down on the read option action
It all comes down to can Barker passing offset Johnson running ability. And so far to me....Barker has shown the be a below average ARm strength and not that accurate of a passer. So I'd rather take my chances that Johnson can improve a bit passing as I know Barker isn't going to ever run the ball worth a flip
Agree with much of what you say but it may be tougher for Barker to win a competition than you think.If Clark comes in early things could really be a mess in a good way (if that is possible)
Let's say we win one more regular season game and a bowl game,Johnson will have a mild claim to the spot,Hoak will surely be a factor and Barker has relatively little to show for his handful of starts plus his durability will be an ongoing issue.
Are you actually commenting that Barker has raw ability in terms of size and mobility? He's 6'2/3 and couldn't outrun Mike Hartline in a footrace. Arm strength is a hard gauge (and somewhat overrated in college)...but I don't see him with a big arm at all.Wow, I wonder if you watched Barker play? As far as pure ability he's a superb prospect. Arm strength, mobility, size, accuracy, etc. I don't see where he's shown you that he doesn't have the raw ability?
Now if you are questioning his mental ability.....or his ability to translate his skill set to the field of play.....then I absolutely agree with you.
They don't want him running because he's a fumble machine. Also he made a few bad decisions on the read last night
I actually thought that SJ did a much better job with the Read Option this last game. He did might one bad read but it was a situation where UGA got penetration all across the line and I am not sure that there was a good option.
I'll stick with what I said last week...I'll be very interested to see what Johnson looks like AFTER he's been here thru Bowl Game practices, and Spring drills. I'm of the feeling that he's going to look much, much different than he does now.
No vote here but it sure looks like another round of QB Roulette in the spring.
Peace
Are you actually commenting that Barker has raw ability in terms of size and mobility? He's 6'2/3 and couldn't outrun Mike Hartline in a footrace. Arm strength is a hard gauge (and somewhat overrated in college)...but I don't see him with a big arm at all.
His claim to fame in his HS rankings was decision making and accuracy...which he's not shown off all that much in the handful of starts he's had in college. Personally, I don't see much of a talent in Barker to back up the HS rankings.
This year alone...UK has established as a running/tough squad on offense as a identity to build upon. And Johnson aids in that identity by forcing teams to honor him in read option game and helps Boom/Benny. I'd rather not throw Barker in there and lose some of our run game and see if Johnson can improve on his passing in off season to go with his legit runnign threat.
No vote here but it sure looks like another round of QB Roulette in the spring.
Peace
This yr Barker's first half against USM was far and away our best QB performance. However, once he got hit and fumbled he wasn't the same player.....for the rest of the game and for UF.
Barker's ability to throw gives this team the best overall chance to succeed. However, if he is a head case then it may open the door for Johnson.
First let me start by saying that Johnson has a winning record. Can't overlook that fact. I also think that the staff is holding him back from running more because our depth is lacking. But let's be honest....if he learns to fumble less and put a little more touch on his passes he could be a decent starter.
Ultimately I think the staff will open up a battle and Barker will win out early. After that we will see what happens.
Wow...really...
For the first time in a while we have an offense with an identity, we are competing at a relatively high level, we are in play to finish top 2-3 in the east, and folks want to shake it up with.
The worst thing this staff could do is not name SJ starter. Open competitions can divide a locker room and staff and negatively affect the confidence of whomever gets the nod if it was a close competition and there is a chance the other guy can come in at the first sign of trouble.
Folks we've been through all uncertainty at QB really since hartline left and even he was questioned at every turn, and nothing good ever came from it.
We haven't had stability at the position since Woodson.
Barring disaster, SJ should be named starter very early on next spring. He hasn't even been on campus or in a big boy football league for a year yet and is still developing. A full off season's work of being the guy, getting the lion's share of reps, building a chemistry and confidence with the team and starters, etc will go a long way, and he'll have the experience of an SEC season under his belt.
I understand the position CMS and crew are in. DB is their guy, a founding member of Stoops' Troops, they've promised him the world, they ran off pat for him, and he may be more of a pure QB than SJ, but messing with the mojo can really come back and bite you in the ***.
Wow...really...
For the first time in a while we have an offense with an identity, we are competing at a relatively high level, we are in play to finish top 2-3 in the east, and folks want to shake it up with.
The worst thing this staff could do is not name SJ starter. Open competitions can divide a locker room and staff and negatively affect the confidence of whomever gets the nod if it was a close competition and there is a chance the other guy can come in at the first sign of trouble.
Folks we've been through all uncertainty at QB really since hartline left and even he was questioned at every turn, and nothing good ever came from it.
We haven't had stability at the position since Woodson.
Barring disaster, SJ should be named starter very early on next spring. He hasn't even been on campus or in a big boy football league for a year yet and is still developing. A full off season's work of being the guy, getting the lion's share of reps, building a chemistry and confidence with the team and starters, etc will go a long way, and he'll have the experience of an SEC season under his belt.
I understand the position CMS and crew are in. DB is their guy, a founding member of Stoops' Troops, they've promised him the world, they ran off pat for him, and he may be more of a pure QB than SJ, but messing with the mojo can really come back and bite you in the ***.
Can you show me a single youtube highlight of Barker in a UK game that showed any speed/quickness that you're seeing?But seriously. How can you not see the physical tools Barker has? He didn't have the straight line speed that Towles did but was quicker. And Hartline? My goodness I hope you were just trying for a hyperbole..
In play to finish top 3 in the worst division in p5, major accomplishment there
Messing with mojo?
How about being able to use the entire playbook?
We have not lost any games because of SJ but until he develops an intermediary game we will not win any big ones that we cant simply run over the opponent.