Teel and Nova were absolutely TERRIBLE in their first year. Teel was lucky not to have 20 INT's. On a semi regular basis, they looked like they never played the position. They must not have been touched when they played QB in high school.
Simon or Wimsatt couldn't have done what Vedral did on Saturday? Instead we chose the QB with the weakest, by a wide margin, arm. The gameplay was so basic and he still almost had 2 INT's. If ES or GW can't be coached up (don't force the throw) and execute the gameplan we used against Indiana, they should be shown the door. There is no doubt that we have 10 posters that could have had the same game as Noah. Checking into a run play was pretty easy as Indiana didn't really look to confuse us their defensive looks. What you saw was what you got.
Why do we have to rely on the rollout with a 6th yr QB? I could live with it with Gavin. The staff let Evan sling it around against Iowa like he was going to the NFL next year. So bizarre. Yes, I understand gleeson as the OC for the Iowa game.
He didn’t “almost” have 2 picks. The Robert Longerbeam drop was almost a pick vs BC. Only one of the two plays you are referring to was catchable for the defender and it would’ve taken a spectacular play despite the underthrow. That’s not by chance. A starting QB doesn’t avoid throwing picks in 11 of their last 15 games through “just luck”. During that span, he’s only thrown 1 single pick to a non-ranked team (Maryland). That stat matters when you have a very good defense.