I don’t not agreeWithout Tanner, we have not won even four.
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I actually think pob might have gotten us 6 but we'll never know
If I say that I would hope the team was not such a giant steaming piling of dog crap that it still could have beaten Arkansas State, Rutgers, Illinois and Purdue with one of the other QBs on the roster, does that make me a Tanner Lee hater deserving of a stern finger-wagging?
And let me guess: the offensive line in that half was not nearly as bad as the crappy line Lee had to play behind all season!Didn't POB get sacked 7 times in a half against mediocre Minnesota?
Without Tanner, we would not have won even four.
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no. I agree the line was the major issue. Both QBs in the game suffered the same fate.And let me guess: the offensive line in that half was not nearly as bad as the crappy line Lee had to play behind all season!
Did I get my fanboy talking points right?
Dumb fumble? He gets hit from behind by a DE running full speed who didn't get touched by the OT and it's Lee's fault. Ok. The INT was nothing more than the WR not stopping in the zone where Lee thought he was going to stop. That's just a QB/WR timing thing. Lee had to throw that one before the guy turned and looked. That's all.It doesn't really matter. Lee is gone and it is time to move on. I thought the Senior Bowl was a microcosm of Tanner's career. A few good passes, a dumb fumble and then an even dumber interception that wasn't very close to his intended target.
One mistake (of many!) Riley made was not getting a transfer or juco in year 1 who could run his offense. Playing Tommy two years only delayed what needed to be done by two years. If instead we had started a QB that could run Riley’s system in year 1, by year 3 Lee probably wouldn’t have been needed — and we probably would’ve done better in 2017. (Of course, our bad 2015 probably would have even been worse, but a bad first year was expected and forgivable.)
Hopefully, Scott won’t make the same mistake and will play the guy who can best run his system right away, even if it’s the true freshman. 2018 schedule suggests we’ll take our lumps anyway. At least by year 3 we won’t be starting all over again at QB like Riley did.
I actually think that if Mike Riley would have decided to run his pro style system from day 1 and replaced Tommy with some statue QB, we would have only won 4 or 5 games that first year. The second and third years would be more of the same Oregon State like results.One mistake (of many!) Riley made was not getting a transfer or juco in year 1 who could run his offense. Playing Tommy two years only delayed what needed to be done by two years. If instead we had started a QB that could run Riley’s system in year 1, by year 3 Lee probably wouldn’t have been needed — and we probably would’ve done better in 2017. (Of course, our bad 2015 probably would have even been worse, but a bad first year was expected and forgivable.)
Hopefully, Scott won’t make the same mistake and will play the guy who can best run his system right away, even if it’s the true freshman. 2018 schedule suggests we’ll take our lumps anyway. At least by year 3 we won’t be starting all over again at QB like Riley did.
Going to have to disagree. One could argue with all his turnovers he lost us 2 or 3.Without Tanner, we would not have won even four.
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I agree because the O-Line and Defensive performance was so poor that we were actually lucky to have won 4 games.
Probably could only count on one hand the players that made a difference in 2017. Tanner Lee is one that got better and JD Spielman are two that went all out that immediately come to mind.
I know it sounds harsh but these are facts.
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Nebraska could very easily have been a 2 win or 1 win team in 2017
The wins against Arkansas something and Purdue were extremely fortunate
Rutgers was also in the game
Illinois was the only not in doubt win
Think about that
Extremely fortunate to beat Arkansas something Purdue and even Rutgers
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