MichiganDad3 Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 With TA in a boot we need insurance. The backup needs some reps before Miami and the conference games. Who should we go with, Darlington or Bush? Bush is the future (if we don't recruit some one), but is Darlington the best we have this year? Edit: I meant Fyfe, not Darlington. I assume Darlington is 4th string for a reason and will not see the field this year. Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 Ryker Fife is the current backup, why wouldn't he be the guy to go in next? Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 Bush is likely not the future, unless he can improve his accuracy by a million percent. Pat O'Brien is likely the future. Darlington is a good kid & a solid QB, but I'm afraid of the consequences of another solid hit on his head. Football isn't worth this kid's future. 2 Quote Link to comment
BaytownHusker Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 Ryker Fife will take some snaps this weekend. He is the back up. He will play cause we will be blowing out SA. 1 Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 Ryker Fife will take some snaps this weekend. He is the back up. He will play cause we will be blowing out SA. Exactly.... The only way the backup gets on the field is if TA gets injured or we are way up on SA. That's how it should be. And....yes...it will be Fyfe. Quote Link to comment
MichiganDad3 Posted September 8, 2015 Author Share Posted September 8, 2015 But TA is injured, and his strength is the ability to run. I do not want to see TA playing QB this tear without the ability to run, or even hesitant to take off because he is nursing a sore foot. Quote Link to comment
Hammerhead Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 But TA is injured, and his strength is the ability to run. I do not want to see TA playing QB this tear without the ability to run, or even hesitant to take off because he is nursing a sore foot. Is there any word on the extent of it? So far all I've heard is that he's in a boot. Quote Link to comment
BaytownHusker Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 Is TA from Michigan? He will be fine and if they think he cant go then he wont play. We shouldnt need his this weekend any way.. KNOCKS on WOOD. Quote Link to comment
BaytownHusker Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 But TA is injured, and his strength is the ability to run. I do not want to see TA playing QB this tear without the ability to run, or even hesitant to take off because he is nursing a sore foot. Is there any word on the extent of it? So far all I've heard is that he's in a boot. And Tayson Hill only had a foot Sprain going into half time.. I am sure hoping TA is just wearing it as a precaution.. Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 But TA is injured, and his strength is the ability to run. I do not want to see TA playing QB this tear without the ability to run, or even hesitant to take off because he is nursing a sore foot. Did you even watch the BYU game? He had one of his better passing days, ever. Threw for the second-most yards amongst Big Ten quarterbacks this week. Tommy may not be a prototypical passer, but he's improved by leaps & bounds over last year. Quote Link to comment
Hammerhead Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 But TA is injured, and his strength is the ability to run. I do not want to see TA playing QB this tear without the ability to run, or even hesitant to take off because he is nursing a sore foot. Did you even watch the BYU game? He had one of his better passing days, ever. Threw for the second-most yards amongst Big Ten quarterbacks this week. Tommy may not be a prototypical passer, but he's improved by leaps & bounds over last year. He's still not quite as accurate as I'd like, and he still needs to take better care of the ball (no more intentional grounding or throwing up a prayer when he's under pressure, sometimes he either needs to tuck and at least try to run or just take a sack instead of risking a pick) but he nailed some throws that I don't think he'd have made last year. There's definite improvement, but there's room for more. 1 Quote Link to comment
MichiganDad3 Posted September 8, 2015 Author Share Posted September 8, 2015 But TA is injured, and his strength is the ability to run. I do not want to see TA playing QB this tear without the ability to run, or even hesitant to take off because he is nursing a sore foot. Did you even watch the BYU game? He had one of his better passing days, ever. Threw for the second-most yards amongst Big Ten quarterbacks this week. Tommy may not be a prototypical passer, but he's improved by leaps & bounds over last year. He had 10 consecutive incompletons, completed less than 20% of his passes in the 2nd quarter, and had two of the most ridiculous intentional grounding penalties I have ever seen. In addition, if he doesn't grossly under throw the pump fake pass on the last drive, it goes for a TD, and we win. He also continued his problem with locking onto the primary receiver. TA is a marginal BCS passing QB. BYU is a bad pass defense team. They gave up on average 270 yards/game in 2014. 5 Quote Link to comment
QMany Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 But TA is injured, and his strength is the ability to run. I do not want to see TA playing QB this tear without the ability to run, or even hesitant to take off because he is nursing a sore foot. Did you even watch the BYU game? He had one of his better passing days, ever. Threw for the second-most yards amongst Big Ten quarterbacks this week. Tommy may not be a prototypical passer, but he's improved by leaps & bounds over last year. I think that is being awfully generous. At home against BYU, one of the worst secondaries in CFB last year, he was only 58% and 7.8 YPA. Last year, he averaged 53% and 7.8 YPA. Even in his previous game against USC, he had equal TD/INT and more yards. In 2014, he had 5 games with a better QBR and completion percentage than versus BYU. He had a quarter or two where he looked really good, but also had a quarter or two that made me shudder. 1 Quote Link to comment
BaytownHusker Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 But TA is injured, and his strength is the ability to run. I do not want to see TA playing QB this tear without the ability to run, or even hesitant to take off because he is nursing a sore foot. Did you even watch the BYU game? He had one of his better passing days, ever. Threw for the second-most yards amongst Big Ten quarterbacks this week. Tommy may not be a prototypical passer, but he's improved by leaps & bounds over last year. He's still not quite as accurate as I'd like, and he still needs to take better care of the ball (no more intentional grounding or throwing up a prayer when he's under pressure, sometimes he either needs to tuck and at least try to run or just take a sack instead of risking a pick) but he nailed some throws that I don't think he'd have made last year. There's definite improvement, but there's room for more. I think i may be crazy but that was one of the differences in our game Saturday. BYU was no longer worried about TA taking off and running so their defense keyed on our running-backs. When Hill was in for BYU we had to worry about him pulling it down and going for 40. Puts a another aspect that defenses have to watch for.. If Ohio St only uses their Qbs as drop back passers and no threat to pull it and run they are not the National champ Ohio State.. When the field is spread out and you athlete has lanes to run and he takes off its a whole lot tougher to stop.. Quote Link to comment
MichiganDad3 Posted September 8, 2015 Author Share Posted September 8, 2015 But TA is injured, and his strength is the ability to run. I do not want to see TA playing QB this tear without the ability to run, or even hesitant to take off because he is nursing a sore foot. Did you even watch the BYU game? He had one of his better passing days, ever. Threw for the second-most yards amongst Big Ten quarterbacks this week. Tommy may not be a prototypical passer, but he's improved by leaps & bounds over last year. He's still not quite as accurate as I'd like, and he still needs to take better care of the ball (no more intentional grounding or throwing up a prayer when he's under pressure, sometimes he either needs to tuck and at least try to run or just take a sack instead of risking a pick) but he nailed some throws that I don't think he'd have made last year. There's definite improvement, but there's room for more. I think i may be crazy but that was one of the differences in our game Saturday. BYU was no longer worried about TA taking off and running so their defense keyed on our running-backs. When Hill was in for BYU we had to worry about him pulling it down and going for 40. Puts a another aspect that defenses have to watch for.. If Ohio St only uses their Qbs as drop back passers and no threat to pull it and run they are not the National champ Ohio State.. When the field is spread out and you athlete has lanes to run and he takes off its a whole lot tougher to stop.. I had the same thought. TA seemed to get caught from behind way to often Saturday. I wondered during the game if he was hurt coming into the game or if he was injured during the game. I thought he started throwing off his back foot after the first quarter. What foot is the boot on? He sure looked healthy when jumped the defender. Quote Link to comment
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