but the problem is do we sacrifice losing a game or 2 that Barrett may have won with experience for the sake of Haskins' future?
is that even a question really?
of course not
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but the problem is do we sacrifice losing a game or 2 that Barrett may have won with experience for the sake of Haskins' future?
Agreed. Haskins has a higher ceiling, but the problem is do we sacrifice losing a game or 2 that Barrett may have won with experience for the sake of Haskins' future? I feel that Barrett can win a B1G championship and even a NC if the game plan doesn't include him having to win games with his legs and then his arm.
I think giving Haskins garbage time reps is integral to his future in the offense. He needs to know what it feels like in a stadium of 100,000+ people yelling at you. And you still have to make the plays
So you think worst case is a net zero? The kid has looked really good so far, and really bad in spots. Worst case is not a "zero loss".Haskin's talents may create opportunities that can offset any rookie mistakes he makes, so maybe a zero loss proposition in the end. Or best case he plays well with a higher ceiling and you come out ahead
So you think worst case is a net zero? The kid has looked really good so far, and really bad in spots. Worst case is not a "zero loss".
Who's talking about JT here?And just as much so has JT, in case we are starting to forget large portions of the Indiana and Army and Oklahoma games already. Although if I got to choose from all 3, I would rather have Burrow
Who's talking about JT here?
You're failing to understand any of my posts about JT! None of those teams you used as examples had an OL or RBs to the caliber that OSU does this year. If OSU were to beat Bama, it would be on the strength of the OL, RB, the offense utilizing the RPO and a stout defense. Deshaun Watson and Can Newton beat them straight up, but other than that you need a sound game plan(like OSU in 2014 and those few Ole Miss games) and rely on only the QB.Given the ease by which Alabama obliterates seemingly every top-10 opponent they face without an elite talent at QB, I'm not eager to test that hypothesis.
'17 Alabama-#3 FSU: 24-7
'16 Alabama-#4 UW: 24-7
'15 Alabama-#4 MSU: 38-0
As it currently stands, JT is a great leader, an even better young man, and a more than serviceable QB against the UNLVs and Armys of the world - but I want no part of Alabama with him under center.
You're failing to understand any of my posts about JT! None of those teams you used as examples had an OL or RBs to the caliber that OSU does this year. If OSU were to beat Bama, it would be on the strength of the OL, RB, the offense utilizing the RPO and a stout defense. Deshaun Watson and Can Newton beat them straight up, but other than that you need a sound game plan(like OSU in 2014 and those few Ole Miss games) and rely on only the QB.
Its funny that fans forget about the trepidation when Cardale was going to make his 2nd start faced Bama, and he didnt have the leadership or command of the offense that JT has. But OSU rode Zeke and hit a few deep balls to humble the Tide. Haskins has the arm to be able sling it like Cardale, but I wouldn't hand him the keys just yet fully, drooling over what he's done against Army and UNLV is a tease.
JT had nothing to do with that conversation. I was pointing out that Haskins' "worst" is worse than what the original post was pretending it to be.Everyone? No reason to be coy. Even if we don't use his name specifically, if we're discussing the QB position this season, we are discussing everything relative to JT.
JT had nothing to do with that conversation. I was pointing out that Haskins' "worst" is worse than what the original post was pretending it to be.
Ah. That might have been correct too. I agree that best case means Haskins > JT. That pick6 scared me off of Haskins' worst case, though.Fair enough, I may have misunderstood.
My understanding was that we were comparing Haskins' "best case" and "worst case" scenarios, vs just sticking with JT.
I.e. best case, we come out ahead in games against tough opponents; worst case is 'net zero' or we lose 1-2 games against easier opponents.
Apologies for the confusion
So you think worst case is a net zero? The kid has looked really good so far, and really bad in spots. Worst case is not a "zero loss".