It's not that he already anointed TA as the starter this fall.Sure everyone going to get a long hard look. You also can't disregard playing time.Originally posted by NikkiSixx:
I actually don't have very good thoughts about this. HCMR is stepping out his comfort zone, but that doesn't mean it will be very successful with the offense. I'd feel better about it if he ran the system that he is comfortable with. If he tries to change things up too much, it's just going to muddy the waters, and next year's results are not going to be very pretty.
TA is not QB material in any way, shape, or form.
I think HCMR would be better off taking the guy with the highest ceiling (Bush, Fyfe, or Stanton) and running the system he is used to running.
Spending two years in a discombobulated offense, just to cater it around TA doesn't make much sense to me.
This postOriginally posted by NikkiSixx:
I actually don't have very good thoughts about this. HCMR is stepping out his comfort zone, but that doesn't mean it will be very successful with the offense. I'd feel better about it if he ran the system that he is comfortable with. If he tries to change things up too much, it's just going to muddy the waters, and next year's results are not going to be very pretty.
TA is not QB material in any way, shape, or form.
I think HCMR would be better off taking the guy with the highest ceiling (Bush, Fyfe, or Stanton) and running the system he is used to running.
Spending two years in a discombobulated offense, just to cater it around TA doesn't make much sense to me.
We don't know if Stanton will be good in Riley's system or not now do we? Until they put on the pads and face a pass rush in a new offense, we have no idea who will perform better. Armstrong has the advantage to start out but he is going to have to improve his accuracy, completion percentage, and decision making. The word I heard from a coaching staff member was that he thought Stanton was going to win the starting job by conference play this past fall. He said he made better decisions and was a much better passer during bowl practices a little over a year ago.Originally posted by jeans15:
This postOriginally posted by NikkiSixx:
I actually don't have very good thoughts about this. HCMR is stepping out his comfort zone, but that doesn't mean it will be very successful with the offense. I'd feel better about it if he ran the system that he is comfortable with. If he tries to change things up too much, it's just going to muddy the waters, and next year's results are not going to be very pretty.
TA is not QB material in any way, shape, or form.
I think HCMR would be better off taking the guy with the highest ceiling (Bush, Fyfe, or Stanton) and running the system he is used to running.
Spending two years in a discombobulated offense, just to cater it around TA doesn't make much sense to me.![]()
Inconsistent TA definitely is but your opinion on him is wrong. Especially in the next sentence you say start a QB with no experience as if we know they are better. Newsflash Stanton isn't that good Elite 11 camp means nothing.
I agree...I was commenting on this foolishness that TA isn't a college QB. As if he has done nothing on this level.Originally posted by dinglefritz:
We don't know if Stanton will be good in Riley's system or not now do we? Until they put on the pads and face a pass rush in a new offense, we have no idea who will perform better. Armstrong has the advantage to start out but he is going to have to improve his accuracy, completion percentage, and decision making. The word I heard from a coaching staff member was that he thought Stanton was going to win the starting job by conference play this past fall. He said he made better decisions and was a much better passer during bowl practices a little over a year ago.Originally posted by jeans15:
This postOriginally posted by NikkiSixx:
I actually don't have very good thoughts about this. HCMR is stepping out his comfort zone, but that doesn't mean it will be very successful with the offense. I'd feel better about it if he ran the system that he is comfortable with. If he tries to change things up too much, it's just going to muddy the waters, and next year's results are not going to be very pretty.
TA is not QB material in any way, shape, or form.
I think HCMR would be better off taking the guy with the highest ceiling (Bush, Fyfe, or Stanton) and running the system he is used to running.
Spending two years in a discombobulated offense, just to cater it around TA doesn't make much sense to me.![]()
Inconsistent TA definitely is but your opinion on him is wrong. Especially in the next sentence you say start a QB with no experience as if we know they are better. Newsflash Stanton isn't that good Elite 11 camp means nothing.It will be fun to watch a true competition.![]()
So where did you hear that Stanton couldn't grasp the playbook? I've never heard that about Stanton and that is the usual excuse that we heard the last 7 years offense or defense for not putting a talented guy on the field. Invariably it seemed when that was used it was because that player had done or said something to irritate the head coach. (Jamal Turner's early career comment about TM's passing). When Pierson-El blew a pattern and it caused a very costly late game interception, we never heard a word about him "not grasping the playbook". IF you were on the right side of your head coach, he would tear in to anybody that questioned your play.Originally posted by jeans15:
QI agree...I was commenting on this foolishness that TA isn't a college QB. As if he has done nothing on this level.Originally posted by dinglefritz:
We don't know if Stanton will be good in Riley's system or not now do we? Until they put on the pads and face a pass rush in a new offense, we have no idea who will perform better. Armstrong has the advantage to start out but he is going to have to improve his accuracy, completion percentage, and decision making. The word I heard from a coaching staff member was that he thought Stanton was going to win the starting job by conference play this past fall. He said he made better decisions and was a much better passer during bowl practices a little over a year ago.Originally posted by jeans15:
This postOriginally posted by NikkiSixx:
I actually don't have very good thoughts about this. HCMR is stepping out his comfort zone, but that doesn't mean it will be very successful with the offense. I'd feel better about it if he ran the system that he is comfortable with. If he tries to change things up too much, it's just going to muddy the waters, and next year's results are not going to be very pretty.
TA is not QB material in any way, shape, or form.
I think HCMR would be better off taking the guy with the highest ceiling (Bush, Fyfe, or Stanton) and running the system he is used to running.
Spending two years in a discombobulated offense, just to cater it around TA doesn't make much sense to me.![]()
Inconsistent TA definitely is but your opinion on him is wrong. Especially in the next sentence you say start a QB with no experience as if we know they are better. Newsflash Stanton isn't that good Elite 11 camp means nothing.It will be fun to watch a true competition.![]()
As far as Stanton, if you can't grasp playbooks as a QB, do we want that person as our QB?
What history says Stanton and Fyfe are 60% guys? You're judging 2 by a spring game vs the other who played against the Big 10. I have no idea who will win the qb battle but this is a silly comparison.Originally posted by dockentwo:
- We want to complete over 60%. Going by spring games and history Fyfe and Stanton are your top over 60 guys. TA had poor passing stats in the B1G in stretches; so the 51% may have been padded non conference?
Or like I said, earlier. He wasn't good enough. Even the media states he wasn't ready. Not grasping the offense is not understanding the playbook to me.Originally posted by dinglefritz:
So where did you hear that Stanton couldn't grasp the playbook? I've never heard that about Stanton and that is the usual excuse that we heard the last 7 years offense or defense for not putting a talented guy on the field. Invariably it seemed when that was used it was because that player had done or said something to irritate the head coach. (Jamal Turner's early career comment about TM's passing). When Pierson-El blew a pattern and it caused a very costly late game interception, we never heard a word about him "not grasping the playbook". IF you were on the right side of your head coach, he would tear in to anybody that questioned your play.Originally posted by jeans15:
QI agree...I was commenting on this foolishness that TA isn't a college QB. As if he has done nothing on this level.Originally posted by dinglefritz:
We don't know if Stanton will be good in Riley's system or not now do we? Until they put on the pads and face a pass rush in a new offense, we have no idea who will perform better. Armstrong has the advantage to start out but he is going to have to improve his accuracy, completion percentage, and decision making. The word I heard from a coaching staff member was that he thought Stanton was going to win the starting job by conference play this past fall. He said he made better decisions and was a much better passer during bowl practices a little over a year ago.Originally posted by jeans15:
This postOriginally posted by NikkiSixx:
I actually don't have very good thoughts about this. HCMR is stepping out his comfort zone, but that doesn't mean it will be very successful with the offense. I'd feel better about it if he ran the system that he is comfortable with. If he tries to change things up too much, it's just going to muddy the waters, and next year's results are not going to be very pretty.
TA is not QB material in any way, shape, or form.
I think HCMR would be better off taking the guy with the highest ceiling (Bush, Fyfe, or Stanton) and running the system he is used to running.
Spending two years in a discombobulated offense, just to cater it around TA doesn't make much sense to me.![]()
Inconsistent TA definitely is but your opinion on him is wrong. Especially in the next sentence you say start a QB with no experience as if we know they are better. Newsflash Stanton isn't that good Elite 11 camp means nothing.It will be fun to watch a true competition.![]()
As far as Stanton, if you can't grasp playbooks as a QB, do we want that person as our QB?
Please tell me WHICH media member had enough access to KNOW that Stanton wasn't ready. All Sipple ever wrote was what he was spoon fed by Bo. They didn't know sh## because Pelini never allowed ANY access. One of Bo's OWN STAFF said that he thought Stanton would be the starter by conference play last fall based on his performance in bowl practices.Originally posted by jeans15:
Or like I said, earlier. He wasn't good enough. Even the media states he wasn't ready. Not grasping the offense is not understanding the playbook to me.Originally posted by dinglefritz:
So where did you hear that Stanton couldn't grasp the playbook? I've never heard that about Stanton and that is the usual excuse that we heard the last 7 years offense or defense for not putting a talented guy on the field. Invariably it seemed when that was used it was because that player had done or said something to irritate the head coach. (Jamal Turner's early career comment about TM's passing). When Pierson-El blew a pattern and it caused a very costly late game interception, we never heard a word about him "not grasping the playbook". IF you were on the right side of your head coach, he would tear in to anybody that questioned your play.Originally posted by jeans15:
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Didn't he want to see Burrow throw in person first?Originally posted by Cornicator:
Regardless of which QB gets the nod, I expect Riley and Langsdorf to make sure they don't venture outside the QBs comfort zone or skill set. Tommy is very good at play action, vertical routes and post routes. If they go with Tommy, I dont anticipate the offense deviating from a simplistic route system. I also anticipate they will use a lot of boot action and try to get him out of the pocket with more run pass options.
The irony of Tim Beck was that he recruited run heavy dual threat guys and wanted them to become Todd Reesing. Why the Hell didn't he just recruit a player like Todd Reesing? Why the Hell didn't he go after Burrow?
Tommy regressed under Bo just like everyone else has. I expect to see the Tommy I've always thought I'd see under center. Thank you coach Riley.Originally posted by NikkiSixx:
I actually don't have very good thoughts about this. HCMR is stepping out his comfort zone, but that doesn't mean it will be very successful with the offense. I'd feel better about it if he ran the system that he is comfortable with. If he tries to change things up too much, it's just going to muddy the waters, and next year's results are not going to be very pretty.
TA is not QB material in any way, shape, or form.
I think HCMR would be better off taking the guy with the highest ceiling (Bush, Fyfe, or Stanton) and running the system he is used to running.
Spending two years in a discombobulated offense, just to cater it around TA doesn't make much sense to me.
How do you explain TMart becoming first team All Big Ten as a junior? I'm not sure I would call that regression.Originally posted by red rover 70:
Tommy regressed under Bo just like everyone else has. I expect to see the Tommy I've always thought I'd see under center. Thank you coach Riley.
1,000,000 snaps + No quarterback development = ABT quarterback.Originally posted by Tulsa Tom:
How do you explain TMart becoming first team All Big Ten as a junior? I'm not sure I would call that regression.Originally posted by red rover 70:
Tommy regressed under Bo just like everyone else has. I expect to see the Tommy I've always thought I'd see under center. Thank you coach Riley.
As I recall the press did have access to at least some practices last year.Originally posted by dinglefritz:
Please tell me WHICH media member had enough access to KNOW that Stanton wasn't ready. All Sipple ever wrote was what he was spoon fed by Bo. They didn't know sh## because Pelini never allowed ANY access. One of Bo's OWN STAFF said that he thought Stanton would be the starter by conference play last fall based on his performance in bowl practices.Originally posted by jeans15:
Or like I said, earlier. He wasn't good enough. Even the media states he wasn't ready. Not grasping the offense is not understanding the playbook to me.Originally posted by dinglefritz:
So where did you hear that Stanton couldn't grasp the playbook? I've never heard that about Stanton and that is the usual excuse that we heard the last 7 years offense or defense for not putting a talented guy on the field. Invariably it seemed when that was used it was because that player had done or said something to irritate the head coach. (Jamal Turner's early career comment about TM's passing). When Pierson-El blew a pattern and it caused a very costly late game interception, we never heard a word about him "not grasping the playbook". IF you were on the right side of your head coach, he would tear in to anybody that questioned your play.Originally posted by jeans15:
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Let's make a checklist:
Must have the ability to:
Check down to receiver options 2, 3, 4, & 5Not stare down a receiverRead the opposing defenseThrow the ball accurately incl short, medium, and long rangesLeadership, incl calming down teammatesNot get rattledGood decision makingQuick thinkingScramble when neededProtect the footballCall the plays, get team in right positionsCall audibles when needed
This is just a quick list. feel free to add to it.