The Dude
Heisman Trophy Winner
"The next Tebow."Am I to believe a lot of people honestly thought Stanton was going to be the Nebraska Jameis Winston here?
Wow.
"The next Tebow."Am I to believe a lot of people honestly thought Stanton was going to be the Nebraska Jameis Winston here?
Wow.
Don't think I've seen anyone say that either.The semantics game is fun isn't it?I guess you can believe that if you want but I've seen no one say that.Am I to believe a lot of people honestly thought Stanton was going to be the Nebraska Jameis Winston here?
Wow.
Yes I'm sure no one here actually said verbatim what I said-- but you know just as well as I do that a lot of people here just got hit right in the feels because Stanton didn't just come in and miraculously out perform a more experienced player who's plenty talented in his own right.
Maybe there actually needs to be a real QB coach on staff?Don't think I've seen anyone say that either.The semantics game is fun isn't it?I guess you can believe that if you want but I've seen no one say that.Am I to believe a lot of people honestly thought Stanton was going to be the Nebraska Jameis Winston here?
Wow.
Yes I'm sure no one here actually said verbatim what I said-- but you know just as well as I do that a lot of people here just got hit right in the feels because Stanton didn't just come in and miraculously out perform a more experienced player who's plenty talented in his own right.
Count me as one who is surprised it doesn't seem to be a little closer. I'm by no means anti-TA. If he's the best man for the job, he has my full support. But I'm not sold on him. He runs the ball pretty well and has a very strong arm (no pun intended). But his mechanics worry me. He doesn't seem to be particularly accurate on his sort throws. From watching him last year and the little I've seen in video and pictures this spring, he doesn't step into his throws very well. Perhaps he's trusting his arm strength to get it there but I'm not sure that will last. Throwing a nice long ball is great but a quarterback can't make a living that way and we don't seem to throw deep very often anyway. You have to be quick and accurate with your short passes. And that's tough to do without good mechanics with your feet. Without them, you're bound to miss throws to open receivers and more likely throw INTs.
From when he was in high school, practice reports last year and so far this spring, Stanton is a pretty accurate thrower. Sounds like his biggest problem right now is working through his read progression. That's no small thing either but can be expected to improve over time, especially getting to run our offense more than the scout team offense. I don't expect Stanton to suddenly put us in the National Championship game but I think short, quick throws - getting the ball to play-makers and letting them run - is where we can give ourselves a better chance for success. Perhaps TA is a great leader and can make enough plays to overcome that but I hope he can improve in that area. It's just tough to break those kinds of habits.
Just like which other schools?Maybe there actually needs to be a real QB coach on staff?
I am sure there are plenty of schools with a QB coach and plenty without.Just like which other schools?Maybe there actually needs to be a real QB coach on staff?
Like the school that it is located in the capital city of a Midwestern state, wears red, has a sellout streak and used to win championships used to.Just like which other schools?Maybe there actually needs to be a real QB coach on staff?
I think some people just wanted there to be more of a QB battle, even if there wasn't a lot of evidence to suggest there would be one outside of a) Stanton's high school tape and b) what people that know him say about him.Yes, and I'm of the belief a lot of the anti Taylor guys will miss what we had and really took him for granted for most of his time here.
Also, Zac Lee was incredibly injured.
Im not comparing talents here, but look at USC's QB queue during their run.I have to completely disagree with this. The incumbent has to be really good. At any major program, guys who could be better are coming in almost on a yearly basis. The distance between TA and the pack speaks either to TA's ability to separate himself, or Stanton lagging way behind on his promise. Or a little of both.QB's with no game experience mop up or otherwise, do not come in and press the incumbent, healthy, starter, let alone overtake him, unless he's a natural transcendent star.
Palmer to Leinart to Booty to Sanchez......
I'm no Carroll fan, but one of the smartest things he did was keep an incumbent going as long as he could have. Leinart was arguably better than Palmer. I'm pretty confident in college Sanchez was better than Booty. But he kept the machine going, kept continuity, and they never really missed a beat in that dept. Only when Sanchez bolted, too early in Carroll's mind, did they have to go with Barkley as a freshman, and lo and behold, the wheels came undone a little.
Sure they had more weapons, but I'd be willing to wager with Nebraska's current crop of runners, and a capable WR corp, they could pull off something similar.
Your translation is spot on.Why? The thread is about Armstrong being our starting QB. The very first post does nothing other than say "9-4" and other seem to agree. It is completely logical to take that as..."unimpressed and same ol' same ol'". Meaning, not impressed with our starting QB for which this thread is about.Take it however you want, but taking it as "people are already writing him off and wishing someone else was the QB" doesn't seem like a logical conclusion at all. We've had the same record the last 6 years despite all kinds of different quarterbacks.
So ignoring the word "other"?Like the school that it is located in the capital city of a Midwestern state, wears red, has a sellout streak and used to win championships used to.Just like which other schools?Maybe there actually needs to be a real QB coach on staff?
Actually, there are very few with a dedicated QB coach. Most of them have a combined OC/QB coach.I am sure there are plenty of schools with a QB coach and plenty without.Just like which other schools?Maybe there actually needs to be a real QB coach on staff?
But it would be interesting to see if there is a difference in QB play if we had one versus not.