HANC Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Okay, now that everyone has had 2 days to be pi$$ed, point fingers, break things, etc..... Serious question for FANS, (knowing that we have zero influence on decision or zero access to practice) Should Bo use this month of practice to get Cody Green ready to start or at least play 1/2 of the bowl game? IMO, yes...... If you think that Green "may" be your starter next season, then IMO, you get him ready to play vs Arizona. I understand that the offensive woes aren't all on Zac Lee's shoulders, but how could the offense get any worse with Green at QB. If you are only asking Lee to hand-off, option, and an occassional play-action pass, surely Green can handle that. Let's see how this kid handles a decent/good opponent and help him get ready for next season. Plus, this should really motivate him and Lee to work like crazy. It would give him a little excitement (hope) and force Lee to get better or ride the pine. ** Before anyone who is always looking for "controversy", please don't throw the "Bo knows better than we do" remark out there......we know that....this is an OPINION/DISCUSSION ISSUE. Quote Link to comment
n.e.husker Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Okay, now that everyone has had 2 days to be pi$$ed, point fingers, break things, etc..... Serious question for FANS, (knowing that we have zero influence on decision or zero access to practice) Should Bo use this month of practice to get Cody Green ready to start or at least play 1/2 of the bowl game? IMO, yes...... If you think that Green "may" be your starter next season, then IMO, you get him ready to play vs Arizona. I understand that the offensive woes aren't all on Zac Lee's shoulders, but how could the offense get any worse with Green at QB. If you are only asking Lee to hand-off, option, and an occassional play-action pass, surely Green can handle that. Let's see how this kid handles a decent/good opponent and help him get ready for next season. Plus, this should really motivate him and Lee to work like crazy. It would give him a little excitement (hope) and force Lee to get better or ride the pine. ** Before anyone who is always looking for "controversy", please don't throw the "Bo knows better than we do" remark out there......we know that....this is an OPINION/DISCUSSION ISSUE. LTW Quote Link to comment
The Maudfather Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Cody Green, FTW. Even two days after the fact, I stand by my opinion that Zac Lee is probably one of the worst QBs in D1. Quote Link to comment
clone Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 I think both will play. It's a bowl game. Who starts? Bo will decide.. he knows these players better than we do. Quote Link to comment
Vizsla1 Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 They both play. I may be wrong, but didn't Cody come to Nebraska in January last year so he could learn the offense better? We need a stronger number 2 qb to push our number 1. Quote Link to comment
Husker Richard Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 so the early consensus is that they both play. as in cody green gets 1 series backed up near his own goal line, most likely fails to gain a 1st down, and Zac "the man" Lee comes right back in? do i have this right? Quote Link to comment
huskerfan92 Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 I can't stand watching another game with Lee in there, there's absolutely NO WAY that Green can be worse. Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Lee. There is WAY that Green can be worse. If we start Green we will be running the ball 85% of the time. We may do so regardless but the times we throw, he can't be counted on to make a play through the air. Lee at least gives us a prayer in that department right now. Quote Link to comment
huskerfan92 Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Lee. There is WAY that Green can be worse. If we start Green we will be running the ball 85% of the time. We may do so regardless but the times we throw, he can't be counted on to make a play through the air. Lee at least gives us a prayer in that department right now. uhmmm we've been running the ball at about 90% lately. I really can't put up with another game of watching one of Lee's long "duck" throws getting picked off. Quote Link to comment
dizzturbedNUfan Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Lee. There is WAY that Green can be worse. If we start Green we will be running the ball 85% of the time. We may do so regardless but the times we throw, he can't be counted on to make a play through the air. Lee at least gives us a prayer in that department right now. Really? I guess you didn't watch the Texas game. Quote Link to comment
Pete - The Greek Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Okay, now that everyone has had 2 days to be pi$$ed, point fingers, break things, etc..... Serious question for FANS, (knowing that we have zero influence on decision or zero access to practice) Should Bo use this month of practice to get Cody Green ready to start or at least play 1/2 of the bowl game? IMO, yes...... If you think that Green "may" be your starter next season, then IMO, you get him ready to play vs Arizona. I understand that the offensive woes aren't all on Zac Lee's shoulders, but how could the offense get any worse with Green at QB. If you are only asking Lee to hand-off, option, and an occassional play-action pass, surely Green can handle that. Let's see how this kid handles a decent/good opponent and help him get ready for next season. Plus, this should really motivate him and Lee to work like crazy. It would give him a little excitement (hope) and force Lee to get better or ride the pine. ** Before anyone who is always looking for "controversy", please don't throw the "Bo knows better than we do" remark out there......we know that....this is an OPINION/DISCUSSION ISSUE. Cody Green has to get a shot! He has legs and confidence, something that Lee lacks. Honestly Zac Lee could not hit the red side of a barn. Yes, I know there are people out there who want to ride me for calling out a player...But even the Omaha World Herald indirectly points it out. I remember reading an article saying Zac Lees deep balls that were intercepted were extremely off but not costly because they acted as punts. Plain and simple Cody has to get experience. And as far as today article in the World Herald about Watson saying that Zac Lee is quote unquote growing is BS. The kid came from a JuCO. You dont see anyone stating Asante needs to grow and is inexperienced. Cody Green you get my vote! Quote Link to comment
huskerfan92 Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Lee. There is WAY that Green can be worse. If we start Green we will be running the ball 85% of the time. We may do so regardless but the times we throw, he can't be counted on to make a play through the air. Lee at least gives us a prayer in that department right now. Really? I guess you didn't watch the Texas game. you can add on the Virginia Tech game, Texas Tech game, Iowa St. game, Missouri game (except for the 4th quarter). Quote Link to comment
Pete - The Greek Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Okay, now that everyone has had 2 days to be pi$$ed, point fingers, break things, etc..... Serious question for FANS, (knowing that we have zero influence on decision or zero access to practice) Should Bo use this month of practice to get Cody Green ready to start or at least play 1/2 of the bowl game? IMO, yes...... If you think that Green "may" be your starter next season, then IMO, you get him ready to play vs Arizona. I understand that the offensive woes aren't all on Zac Lee's shoulders, but how could the offense get any worse with Green at QB. If you are only asking Lee to hand-off, option, and an occassional play-action pass, surely Green can handle that. Let's see how this kid handles a decent/good opponent and help him get ready for next season. Plus, this should really motivate him and Lee to work like crazy. It would give him a little excitement (hope) and force Lee to get better or ride the pine. ** Before anyone who is always looking for "controversy", please don't throw the "Bo knows better than we do" remark out there......we know that....this is an OPINION/DISCUSSION ISSUE. Cody Green has to get a shot! He has legs and confidence, something that Lee lacks. Honestly Zac Lee could not hit the red side of a barn. Yes, I know there are people out there who want to ride me for calling out a player...But even the Omaha World Herald indirectly points it out. I remember reading an article saying Zac Lees deep balls that were intercepted were extremely off but not costly because they acted as punts. Plain and simple Cody has to get experience. And as far as today article in the World Herald about Watson saying that Zac Lee is quote unquote growing is BS. The kid came from a JuCO. You dont see anyone stating Asante needs to grow and is inexperienced. Cody Green you get my vote! Quote Link to comment
MCAT800 Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 IMO, it doesn't matter who starts. The results are the same. How many D1 programs are lucky enough to say the there is no drop off in performance from the #1 and #2 QB Quote Link to comment
beanman Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Lee. There is WAY that Green can be worse. If we start Green we will be running the ball 85% of the time. We may do so regardless but the times we throw, he can't be counted on to make a play through the air. Lee at least gives us a prayer in that department right now. You have to be joking. Completing 30% of your passes warrents some playing time from the backup. He completed 6 of 19. He completed 3 to the other team. I'm sorry, but that's about as pathetic as it gets. No way does Green perform worse than that, even as a frosh. We've got 3 weeks to help him learn all 12 plays we run now. I think he'd be fine. Quote Link to comment
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