Yes Qbs do transfer. Especially when you over recruit the position with guys a year behind an established starter that cannot pass them on the depth chart. Especially in a pro system that needs a high volume of reps and a steep learning curve. Can't have 5 guys in your room getting the work they need to be successful. I think if you manage a room well you can limit transfers. Do u have to take a qb every year? No. Most years yes. Putting an absolute rule on something that has many factors seems silly.QBs transfer so often, it's best to take 1 per year regardless of system.
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Yes Qbs do transfer. Especially when you over recruit the position with guys a year behind an established starter that cannot pass them on the depth chart. Especially in a pro system that needs a high volume of reps and a steep learning curve. Can't have 5 guys in your room getting the work they need to be successful. I think if you manage a room well you can limit transfers. Do u have to take a qb every year? No. Most years yes. Putting an absolute rule on something that has many factors seems silly.
There are some that say it is an absolute. I think system can be a factor. Another factor is quality of your starter and year of eligibility.No one said it was absolute, just that it isn't system dependent. Transfers are a big reason why.
It doesn't matter what system you run, only one guy plays. That means one guy isn't enough and two are too many. Hence the large transfer percentage at the position.
He is still a little under 100%, that's correct. Frost said in an interview this week that Martinez told him his shoulder felt like it was at 90%, and then Frost corroborated this by saying he's looked pretty good in practice but he can tell he doesn't have quite the same zip on the ball that he did on some of his high school film.Is Martinez 100% healthy. I keep seeing references to his shoulder only being 90% healed.
I think Tuesday provided quite a bit of clarity when his reps were limited compared to some of the other quarterbacks. Now, he can focus on finding a place that fits his skill set rather than take reps from guys who could probably use them more. I think it's a pretty good move all the way around. One could perhaps even view it as a bit unselfish.Is it unusual to quit mid way through spring practice? Maybe the writing was on the wall, but what made him not show up today?
He is still a little under 100%, that's correct. Frost said in an interview this week that Martinez told him his shoulder felt like it was at 90%, and then Frost corroborated this by saying he's looked pretty good in practice but he can tell he doesn't have quite the same zip on the ball that he did on some of his high school film.
I guess I don’t get where the POB is too slow thinking comes from. Frost said himself that a 4.7 guy is definitely capable of running this offense; i.e. Derron Thomas.
POB had a similar 40 time, and had 640 yards/13 TDs on the ground as a junior. As a senior he had 626 yards and 8 touchdowns. He even had a receiving td.
When Lee had his concussion that wasn’t a concussion but was a concussion, POB was able to get 41 yards on the ground, with 14-yard and 12-yard gains. Unfortunately, our line had decided to turn from leaky faucet to a busted dam allowing seven sacks. SEVEN!!! That negated his rushing yardage.
I know when I saw O’Brien running with intent, he was able to get decent chunks.
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They wanted him to fail. Its despicable is what it is.