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If the QB situation doesn't improve this year I think Frost will be told to get rid of Mario & throw big $ at a legit QB coach who can lure some top-tier QBs here
I know what you mean but also don’t think it’s 100% true. My point was the skill set of Haarberg and Torres is a bit different than McCaffery and Smothers. It may indicate that they may have shifted their philosophy a bit. Or it may mean nothing at all.
If that happens I want to see a reshuffling to have a full time ST coordinator with no other duties. Do we need 2 LB coaches? Can Dawson be solely ST and Ruud picks up all LBs? Do we need a dedicated TE coach or can they split time between OL and WR rooms?If the QB situation doesn't improve this year I think Frost will be told to get rid of Mario & throw big $ at a legit QB coach who can lure some top-tier QBs here
I think philosophy is a much different discussion than your original point about identity. Their philosophy may change dependent on the skillsets of a specific team or player, but an offensive identity is often a lot more nebulous and a lot less quantifiable i.e. "we're gonna play hard," "we're going to play fast," "we want to be the most physical team," etc.I know what you mean but also don’t think it’s 100% true. My point was the skill set of Haarberg and Torres is a bit different than McCaffery and Smothers. It may indicate that they may have shifted their philosophy a bit. Or it may mean nothing at all.
I wasnt talking about Clemson and Oklahoma. I don’t watch them every week. Do they have to adjust their play calls a lot for their number two QB? I bet they they probably hang their hat on the same things regardless of who’s behind center but like I said I don’t watch them enough to know. We can’t say the same thing because we haven’t found things that work for us consistently (like you said we haven’t been very good). But also we’ve recruited very different types of players for the same offense . I’m not saying we aren’t trying to establish an identity in just saying that we haven’t done it yet. (In my opinion.) Now go ahead and pick that apart because it really seems like you go out of your way to try to contradict whatever I say.Are you going to answer the question?
One thing I still don’t like is we still haven’t established an offensive identity. If Smothers comes in we are probably going to adjust our offense vs if Haarberg comes in. Wisconsin, Iowa, and Ohio State don’t have to adjust their offense for their QB’s. That being said Torres resembles Haarberg much more than Smothers. Could be coincidence that the best guy they could get two years in a row are big athletic guys with strong arms or maybe they’ve figured out those kind of QBs will be better suited in the B1G. I think this is the case and they actually prefer Haarberg’s skill set if they believe he can make the correct reads/decisions.
I agree with you. It's sad so many on here bag on our backup QBs who have never had the opportunity to even show what they can do in a game.I want to see more of Haarberg only in the sense that I know he has a live arm but I want to know if he can consistently complete passes or not. His accuracy, game management, turnovers etc. Honestly any take on either backup QB at this point is practically pure guess work as no one knows how they are going to respond once the bright lights are on. Then we'll know. Both backups have zero experience besides practice so far. At this point we'll only really find out who they are and what they are made of after it's go time and after having been in that setting for more than just a few plays here and there.
I definitely think Smothers is QB #2 at this point which I'm perfectly fine with as I am anxious to see how he handles things too.
I think the prototype for Smothers is McKenzie Milton. If you can make good reads and make quick, smart decisions he could have a ton of success in this offense without a big arm. He is extremely athletic so he could still be very dangerous I just hope he’s not McCaffery 2.0. Haarberg reminds me of Josh Allen. Big, strong arm and pretty athletic but he is obviously very raw. In my opinion he has an NFL ceiling but will take years to develop. If he beats Smothers out, Smothers most certainly transfers so he’s probably QB3 no matter what this year. In years past I’d be very concerned about depth but in this day and age if we need a QB we will almost certainly hit the transfer market and at minimum get somebody decent. Hopefully we have some success and Adrian shows out and we can get a big time QB like Raiola for 2023.
if they aren't the answer when Martinez is gone I'm still pretty confident we can pull a talented QB
What makes you think that? They haven't shown the ability to do that yet.
I can’t remember, where was the ball placed? Was it at the 1? Or was it considered out of bounds?It was a great throw and catch. I was sure that it was a TD because I thought the ball went over the pylon first (goal line) and then the leg touched it. I wanted it reviewed. Then I saw the score and time left in game on TV, and realized if it was earlier it would have been reviewed. By that time, fans were rolling out, Fordham was exhausted, and we was up really big.