Buckeye86
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MililaniBuckeye;1161476; said:The question also is, will Boeckman perform like he did in the latest big games? If Boeckman plays as skittish during the first few games as he did his last three games, I think JT will do what he did in 2004, ala Zwick. If Boeckman chucks up some INTs against the likes of YSU and Ohio, don't be surprised if he gives Bauserman or Henton a shot at USC. "Healthy" means squat if you're ineffective.
You must think Boeckman has some serious flaws in his game if you think he's going to continue his "slump" to start off the year this year. Do you think his mechanics are bad or what? As far as I'm concerned, his main flaw was poor decision making, relying on the deep bomb far too often rather than getting rid of the ball or checking down.
Why did he make bad decisions and throw those picks? In my opinion, more pressure than he had seen all year combined with better athletes covering our guys down field during the last two games, and the Illinois game was him trying to make big plays rather than just moving the ball down the field. Both mistakes seem pretty common for a first year starter at QB.
Do you really think that YSU and OU are going to be able to force Boeckman to make bad decisions with pressure or because we are down late in the game? and even if he does make bad decisions (specifically the deep bomb), do you really think those two teams will have the athletes to capitalize on them?
It's concerning that Boeckman appears to not be able to handle pressure (both literal and figurative) in certain circumstances, especially at the end of last year (even though he showed at Penn State that he could handle it), but to think that YSU and OU are going to be able to force him into the kind of mistakes that he made in the final three games last year is pretty ridiculous.
So I guess the big question is going to be: which Boeckman will show up for the USC game? end of year Boeckman or PSU Boeckman. But first year starter Boeckman isn't playing this year, he has a whole year of experience under his belt with games under the brightest spotlight, if anything I feel like those tough games at the end of last year will help him more than hurt him, because now he knows what it's like to be in those type of games.
And like others have said, if we do make it past USC, hopefully Boeckman faces some tough situations all year so that he can stay sharp when it's crunch time at the end of the year.
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