ThisWe have very different definitions of "liability".
Also, see, Beck;Tim
Thought I saw his coming out party in east Lansing in 2014. Turns out it was his apogee … through no fault of his own
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ThisWe have very different definitions of "liability".
Also, see, Beck;Tim
Who are you referring to? Barrett or Beck? I made the following post assuming you're talking about Barrett. If you're talking about Beck, then never mind.This
Thought I saw his coming out party in east Lansing in 2014. Turns out it was his apogee … through no fault of his own
You had it right the first time, I was talking about Barrett, but with a touch of hyperboleWho are you referring to? Barrett or Beck? I made the following post assuming you're talking about Barrett. If you're talking about Beck, then never mind.
Barrett's strengths were with his legs, and knowing when to trust them over his arm, and his ability to run the read option. Those things opened up passing lanes that probably wouldn't be available, otherwise. But I think he was more than adequate as a passer. How many consecutive completions did he throw against Penn State in 2017? I think it was 2 bazillion consecutive passes were completed. Of course, then he completed his first pass the next week (Iowa) to the wrong team. But it was still a touchdown.
Back on topic, I would love to see that Howard can run the read option half as well as Barrett could, and that he can spot when to scramble and that he can avoid a tackler or two. If he can do that, passing lanes to our wide receivers should be pretty wide open.
And that broken leg with Cardale showing out in his place. I'm not sure he ever trusted that leg again after that. Both his running and passing slipped after his first season. People need to go back and watch JTs first year as a starter. He was on his way to a Heisman if that injury didnt happen.You had it right the first time, I was talking about Barrett, but with a touch of hyperbole
JT (the passer who was with the team 7 years ago, not the current DE) first showed brilliance that night in east Lansing, but it wasn’t the last time. He had a great game against Oklahoma and the one you mentioned against Penn state. But he also had random games of double digit pass efficiency out of nowhere. He could have been great. Subpar coaching ruined him
I think losing Herman was a bigger deal than anything else. Just can’t replace Herman with Ed Warriner and expect him to do well.And that broken leg with Cardale showing out in his place. I'm not sure he ever trusted that leg again after that. Both his running and passing slipped after his first season. People need to go back and watch JTs first year as a starter. He was on his way to a Heisman if that injury didnt happen.
If Howard gives us that then I probably wont even need my blood pressure meds this Fall.
Yes, the room is stackedI haven't seen enough to really know what Howard will do. It sure sounds good, but if it isn't, the QB room is stacked.
It certainly does. I've seen enough of Will at KSU and his interviews to be very confident in him having a big year if he stays healthy. I would be pretty surprised if he doesn't thrive in this offense.Yes, the room is stacked
And Will is at the top of the pile by enough margin to be be declared starter half way through camp
That tells us something
I feel confident for Howard with Kelly as the OC calling plays. I would've been worried if OSU was back to status quo of Day calling plays and expecting to be StroudIt certainly does. I've seen enough of Will at KSU and his interviews to be very confident in him having a big year if he stays healthy. I would be pretty surprised if he doesn't thrive in this offense.
I think this is the biggest thing Will brings to the offense.Agreed, I think he can be a QB for whom the defense has to account out of the pocket, whether designed, RPO, or picking up yardage IF (big if) our receivers are covered, or there's a broken play. We haven't had or at least haven't used that luxury lately. Also, huge if he can be a legit goal line option/threat.
If you’d said two of the last three years I could have agreed completely…I think this is the biggest thing Will brings to the offense.
For all of Ryan Day’s amazing offensive ingenuity and ability to score points……he stalls out way too often in the red zone.
I think Will fixes that this year. I think our red zone TD efficiency is about to sky-rocket above the last (2) years.
Even CJ’s numbers inside the redone were underwhelming for such an elite QB…..when the QB doesn’t have to be accounted for in run game, defenses easily key in on how to stop the offense. Will brings the “x” factor needed to correct this…..