Zac Lee

I think a lot of people have forgotten or don't know that the coaches have instilled a weekly starter for every position. Meaning that every week the QB spot is up for grabs by either Green or Lee, and that goes for every position on the team.
That's 100% fluff. Lee, regardless of being the much better of the two, will not start again at NU unless Green gets hurt. With that said, if he wants to play again, he should leave. If he's good with being second fiddle - he should stay. It is that simple.

 
Very nice first post!!! Only problem is, I don't see (neither do many on here) Lee being able to get us to a North Title or even close to winning the Big Twelve. As I see it, Green gives us an added dimension that Lee never will. Green will make mistakes, but I do believe he gives us a better shot at those goals you mentioned than Lee will. I have to feel the coaches are thinking the same thing or he wouldn't be in there.
Thanks! In regards to the above, I think the coaches, like much of the fan base, were hoping that Green, (in front of all of his friends and family and what essentially turned out to be a "home" crowd...I was shocked at how poor Baylor's fan support was), would provide a "spark" on offense. I think Green had a good game, but I don't think he had a great game and unfortunately, if any spark was generated it faded before the second half and made no re-appearance.

Between Lee and Green and the effect each would have on how the remainder of the season goes, as I said above I think that Lee is the one that, imo, gives the Huskers the best chance of achieving the winning record, bowl game appearance, north title and Big 12 title mentioned above.

My thought process in choosing Lee, is that despite Green's mobility, his lack of experience running the offensive scheme makes Lee the better choice. My main point of focus with regard to experience is mistakes; to be more precise, it's the type of mistakes that each QB would be more prone to making. Lee's mistakes, though plentiful, have not directly resulted in opponent points; most of his interceptions have come due to deflections off receivers and/or hail mary type passes but have not been returned for a lot of yards or for points. Despite the offenses lack of redzone production, he has been pretty good at avoiding costly mistakes and moving the team up the field and into a position to score - before fumbles, drops, turnovers and penalties outside of his control have killed and/or eradicated these drives.

Green, through no fault of his own, is inexperienced with the current offensive scheme and the game at this level. He will, in time, gain experience in both and become an even more valuable part of the Huskers than he already is; however, the mistakes he is makes are more likely to be costly in terms of opponent points because of that inexperience. I don't hold the mistakes he will make against him (as long as he learns from them), but don't think that this was the right time to make the change (I do think that Green did deserve more playing time than he was getting though, just that he should not have been named starter).

I think that with so much season still to be played, you go with the guy who is playing mostly free of costly mistakes vs putting in the guy who in the future COULD (emphasis on could, because I've seen nothing definitive yet) be THE PLAYMAKER on offense, but who is more likely to commit costly mistakes that even with the Husker's defense could be too much for our offense to overcome.

The Husker's offensive woes go much deeper than either Lee or Green though, and I'm not sure what needs to be done to solve them, but the offense in addition to putting some points on the board, needs to have some sustained drives to keep the Blackshirts from being on the field the whole time - I think Lee does it better and with fewer costly mistakes than Green and thus gives us a better chance.

Sorry for the book :)
But it was a good book to read :)

 
I think a lot of people have forgotten or don't know that the coaches have instilled a weekly starter for every position. Meaning that every week the QB spot is up for grabs by either Green or Lee, and that goes for every position on the team.
That's 100% fluff. Lee, regardless of being the much better of the two, will not start again at NU unless Green gets hurt. With that said, if he wants to play again, he should leave. If he's good with being second fiddle - he should stay. It is that simple.
I'd like to believe what Fuzzy said, based off what the coaches have mentioned. Unfortunately the ShamWOW is right.

 
Well I don't see zac making it to the pros so I guess that means his education should be a factor in his decision. It's way too early to think about this. Tyler gabbert isn't enrolled yet and unless gary pinkel crashes his helicopter will still be pursing him. Green has played one game. He could get blown up by OU he could play terrible. Lee is very much still in this mix. Maybe being demoted will do what it did to phillip dillard.

If Lee has played his final game here and leaves or stays second string or whatever...he'll always be a husker and i'll remember him as this...

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Well I don't see zac making it to the pros so I guess that means his education should be a factor in his decision. It's way too early to think about this. Tyler gabbert isn't enrolled yet and unless gary pinkel crashes his helicopter will still be pursing him. Green has played one game. He could get blown up by OU he could play terrible. Lee is very much still in this mix. Maybe being demoted will do what it did to phillip dillard.

If Lee has played his final game here and leaves or stays second string or whatever...he'll always be a husker and i'll remember him as this...

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If you google "anteater pose" you'll see a picture of an anteater standing just like Lee in that pic. I'd post it here but it has some language that has nothing to do with this thread or Lee, and it's not family friendly. If I could find that pic without the phrase I'd post it.

 
I think a lot of people have forgotten or don't know that the coaches have instilled a weekly starter for every position. Meaning that every week the QB spot is up for grabs by either Green or Lee, and that goes for every position on the team.
That's 100% fluff. Lee, regardless of being the much better of the two, will not start again at NU unless Green gets hurt. With that said, if he wants to play again, he should leave. If he's good with being second fiddle - he should stay. It is that simple.
precisely, sham wow.

Each position is open each week unless it's not and the QB position here just got closed. The worst thing we could do to Cody Green is start him as a Frosh then bench him for making Frosh mistakes. Nope this job has sailed. If Cody loses his job it is to Gabbert or someone else.

 
I think a lot of people have forgotten or don't know that the coaches have instilled a weekly starter for every position. Meaning that every week the QB spot is up for grabs by either Green or Lee, and that goes for every position on the team.
That's 100% fluff. Lee, regardless of being the much better of the two, will not start again at NU unless Green gets hurt. With that said, if he wants to play again, he should leave. If he's good with being second fiddle - he should stay. It is that simple.
precisely, sham wow.

Each position is open each week unless it's not and the QB position here just got closed. The worst thing we could do to Cody Green is start him as a Frosh then bench him for making Frosh mistakes. Nope this job has sailed. If Cody loses his job it is to Gabbert or someone else.
See thats exactly what im afraid of.

Lets just say Zac Lee starts against OU, people will view it as benching Green for making frosh mistakes. But i wll view it as Zac Lee beat Cody Green in winning the starting position this week. It wont mean Zac Lee will be the starter for the rest of the season, it wont mean Cody Green will be benched or not see playing time the rest of the year.

With that being said, don't be surprised to see Zac Lee starting against OU. and i wont be surprised if Cody Green starts against OU, but for all i care, the QB position is still open.

 
But its not. There may have been "open competition this week" but some very knowledgeable insiders (more than 5) knew Cody was starting on Sunday. I knew it, was called Sunday night and the caller said "the freshman is starting this week" Players knew it.

It proves that publicly stating there is competition doesn't mean there is. It would be 100% assinine to not start him now. We made the bed now we have to sleep in it.

The coaches use a grading system, and Zac grades better every week. sometimes coaches throw that out and make a change. Zac more than likely will grade out better this week to but they aren't going to change because to do so risks the mentality and confidence of the new horse in the stable and you can't do that

 
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I read on here how someone thinks Zac should transfer. I agree in this case alone simply because they made the switch to a freshman. there is not going back. He has no chance to start because they can't give him one. Lee needs to transfer or he won't play again
Apparently you are hurt by your boy's demotion. It seems there is more than football involved here. Instead of defending him on here, you should walk right up to him and tell him your true feelings.




:facepalm: I've never been to a Husker wedding before.

 
I think Lee starts this week.

Cody did okay the first half, because he was kind of a surprise to Baylor's coaching staff. They seemed to figure him out the second half.

Zac knows more of the offense, get him a line and a running back and he will be just fine. Same could be said for Cody. These problems are not all the QB's fault.

Cody gives us the idea we are going to return to a smashmouth football, it is not going to happen. Our athletic director demanded hat Watson stay. There is a reason for that. He knows what he is doing and Tom thinks that too.

We have a lot of shortfalls right now. Injuries, expectations of players that is beyond their talents. Time will tell if we have a QB that can deal with the others shortcomings. Cody is not it yet.

 
I think Lee starts this week.
If he does, it will be a big, big mistake. You don't give a kid one start then bench him. This decision HAD to be for more than one game. If it wasn't, they never should have started him. That's how you breed unrest in the team.

 
I think Lee starts this week.
If he does, it will be a big, big mistake. You don't give a kid one start then bench him. This decision HAD to be for more than one game. If it wasn't, they never should have started him. That's how you breed unrest in the team.
I think the feeling here is that Lee should have started last week and deserves to start this week.

I think some of us feel that way, even if we acknowledge that once we move to Green, it's time to move forward.

Although it'll be interesting if the QB position remains open. I suppose we'll have to see how Green does.

 
I think Lee starts this week.
If he does, it will be a big, big mistake. You don't give a kid one start then bench him. This decision HAD to be for more than one game. If it wasn't, they never should have started him. That's how you breed unrest in the team.
I don't agree. They could have pulled Green if he was stinking it up at Baylor and reinserted Lee. Where's the harm in that? Lee not playing well, start Green, Green doesn't handle the pressure slap him on the butt and say get 'em next time. Then everyone knows we ride Lee from there on out and the other guy sits because he is a freshmen and apparently not ready for the stage. Who doesn't put in someone else when the starter is obviously struggling? But, since they let Green play the whole game, yes, it would be weird for Lee to start against OU.

 
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