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As I said earlier what I found most interesting comparing mobile quarterbacks was how Zook used his backup compared to Dick Rod. Zook recruited a guy that was a more efficient passer though still mobile, Dick Rod didn't. Williams threw 1.9 yards for every yard he ran, his backup threw 2.6 yards for every yard he ran. White threw 1.6 yards for every yard he ran, his backup threw and ran at almost a one to one ratio. Each player played almost an entire game for the starter so it wasn't all mop up time. It looks like the future for Zook's spread will include more passing plays while Dick Rod was gearing up for a similar offense with his next quarterback. Will he do the same at Michigan? Only time will tell.Oswho?;1033538; said:Looks like there has been a lot of misinformation in this thread.
I think Rich is a great hire for several reasons.
One reason is that he's going to completely revamp the Michigan strength and conditioning program. That is a HUGE thing that cannot be overlooked.
Michigan has the personnel to run the spread in year one. Even if Manningham leaves (which looks likely) there is still enough talent at receiver to run a spread. Adrian Arrington is a fabulous receiver, Greg Mathews is a very good receiver himself. Junior Hemingway, Toney Clemons, and Darryl Stonum are all very talented young receivers. The talent at tight end is also very good with Carson Butler, Martell Webb, Kevin Koger, and Brandon Moore.
As far as Mallett goes, he ran the spread in high school at Texas High. The kid looked more comfortable this year when Michigan had him in the gun and had 4 WR sets. He looked very awkward under-center and muffed, I don't know, 11 or 12 snaps on the year.
As far as Rodriguez' system goes, it's adaptable to the players. PERIOD. Anybody who says otherwise obviously doesn't have a clue. At Glenville State he threw the ball 50-60 times a game. He had a receiver that caught 154 balls in a single season. As the offensive co-ordinator and QB's coach at Tulane he had Shaun King who lead the NCAA in passing efficiency, threw for 3,600 yards and 38 touchdown passes against only 6 interceptions.
Rodriguez is a true innovator on offense. Urban Meyer bases most of his offensive philosophy on Rodriguez. Ask Urban what he thinks of Rich.
Great hire for Michigan. The best realistic hire they could've made period, because Bob Stoops or Urban Meyer were not going to leave their respective cushy situations.
The point is has Dick Rod had offenses that have thrown that ball before, yes he has, but mainly only out of necessity. So does the most recent evidence show that he was planning on implementing more of a passing game in the future, no it does not. No matter what the reason you can look at it one of too ways.
The first, it really is his offensive philosophy, if this is true then I think Michigan is in trouble because your first string quarterback is going to get hurt in the Big Ten. Don't make excuses either like he didn't have the wide receivers, maybe he didn't have the wide receivers to compete in the Big Ten, but as posters have pointed out numerous times he had the better talent relative to his conference opponents. If he had wanted to throw it more he should have been able to with his athletes when compared to his competition.
The second, he couldn't develop his quarterback, believe it or not I think this is the better option for Michigan and the one their fans should be hoping for. Maybe his quarterback coach at West Virginia was awful, maybe he couldn't teach a quarterback a damn thing. If so he?ll have a better one at Michigan and his future quarterbacks will learn to throw the ball better.
I?m of the opinion from listening to him that it is the former not the latter and that makes me laugh at the thought of what he might come up with at Michigan when his hand isn't forced with a throwing quarterback. Again, I think he can create a dangerous offense at Michigan, but it is dependent on his willingness to adapt and I don?t think recent evidence shows his willingness to do so.
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