I would assume the new coach asks him to change positions, he does have some speed.This makes zero sense. How do we put a kid on scholarship that has no arm?
I would assume the new coach asks him to change positions, he does have some speed.This makes zero sense. How do we put a kid on scholarship that has no arm?
I hear he's readying his transfer papers to K-StateWhat ever happened to this guy?
When transfers are brought in at your position and you're already third team, the writing is on the wall that you'll never play down at quarterback.What ever happened to this guy?
Or you’re a dam Redshirt Freshman, and need to be coached up. Geeze. This kid was always going to take time to develop. We didn’t land a finished product when he committed. Not even close. Think he needs work on his throwing but athletically he’s what you wantWhen transfers are brought in at your position and you're already third team, the writing is on the wall that you'll never play down at quarterback.
That almost never happens. You climb your way to second team by your senior year and then hope the starter goes down. When he does, you play great and the whole world wonders where you've been this whole time. That's how it usually goes in the movies at least.Or you’re a dam Redshirt Freshman, and need to be coached up. Geeze. This kid was always going to take time to develop. We didn’t land a finished product when he committed. Not even close. Think he needs work on his throwing but athletically he’s what you want
Frost was an athlete that could barely throw. Thus we got McCaffrey, Smothers, and Haarberg.This makes zero sense. How do we put a kid on scholarship that has no arm
Touche.Frost was an athlete that could barely throw. Thus we got McCaffrey, Smothers, and Haarberg.
I'd take Casey Thompson over Purdue and Illinois QBs any dayI was looking at the espn matchups for Purdue and Illinois, noticing that they both appear to have better QB's than we do. Curious what people think here, cause it seems like we have had crap QB's for a very long time..
I think you have to go back to Zac Taylor to find a legit QB that played for Nebraska. God knows I thought the world of Joe Ganz, but he didn't really fit the mold either.
Why is it that we can't seem to get a decent QB here, yet other schools seemingly have no problem recruiting those kids and actually developing them.
Just by going off the casual graphic, they appear to be more productive.I'd take Casey Thompson over Purdue and Illinois QBs any day
Except Harberg can chuck it. His deficiency is a lack of experience as much as anything. He has plenty of physical talentFrost was an athlete that could barely throw. Thus we got McCaffrey, Smothers, and Haarberg.
But it can happen. His knock is accuracy. His arm strength is solid. He’s a big kid and mobile. It really comes down to if the kids willing to put in work and Whipp thinks it can be done. Accuracy improvement is really only muscle memory. Finding the touch. It’s hard to teach but if the persons willing to work it can be taught.That almost never happens. You climb your way to second team by your senior year and then hope the starter goes down. When he does, you play great and the whole world wonders where you've been this whole time. That's how it usually goes in the movies at least.
Now compare Devito and Thompson against our common opponent. O'Connell I agree is the best in the west.Just by going off the casual graphic, they appear to be more productive.
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It’s a crap shoot especially with guys who played at small schools.Assuming the tools are there
QBing comes down to decision making
how quickly can one process information
how quickly do they recognize the defense - the blitz - the open areas in the defense
can they identify the route that is going to be open and throw to that space or do they have to wait to see that the actual receiver is open
can they recognize and throw a deep ball when the DB still has 5 yards of cushion but is backpedaling while the WR is running full speed and closing that gap
that’s the difficulty in recruiting QBs - hard to evaluate those traits in high school
Agreed !Except Harberg can chuck it. His deficiency is a lack of experience as much as anything. He has plenty of physical talent
I read more than once that accuracy can't be taught. It's more important than arm strength at any level except the pros where you need both in equal amounts. There are plenty of kids that can chuck a ball a long way but delivering it on target is what matters.But it can happen. His knock is accuracy. His arm strength is solid. He’s a big kid and mobile. It really comes down to if the kids willing to put in work and Whipp thinks it can be done. Accuracy improvement is really only muscle memory. Finding the touch. It’s hard to teach but if the persons willing to work it can be taught.
if he’s only a RFr then a target year of him competing @ Jr year doesn’t make him a bust right now. From what I’ve scene the kids bought in so maybe if he puts in the work he will find the touch. If he finds that, he’d be deadly.
He's 4th string qb, he'll likely never see the field in a competitive game.Agreed !
With the portal, that's probably true.He's 4th string qb, he'll likely never see the field in a competitive game.
I think accuracy is very difficult to hone in, but not impossible. Case in point is Josh Allen. Big strong kid who's knock was his accuracy with the ball. Now he has a rocket for an arm and a laser sight. His improvement has been remarkable. Not sure what this entails, but with the right work, I guess it can be done.I read more than once that accuracy can't be taught. It's more important than arm strength at any level except the pros where you need both in equal amounts. There are plenty of kids that can chuck a ball a long way but delivering it on target is what matters.
Really too soon to make that assumption.ry He's 4th string qb, he'll likely never see the field in a competitive game.
Some of a QBs accuracy comes from being familiar with his receivers and having guys who run good routesI think accuracy is very difficult to hone in, but not impossible. Case in point is Josh Allen. Big strong kid who's knock was his accuracy with the ball. Now he has a rocket for an arm and a laser sight. His improvement has been remarkable. Not sure what this entails, but with the right work, I guess it can be done.
@drubendall ....beat me to it. Josh Allen certainly came to mind irt improved accuracy. I was honestly really surprised he turned into the qb he has become.I think accuracy is very difficult to hone in, but not impossible. Case in point is Josh Allen. Big strong kid who's knock was his accuracy with the ball. Now he has a rocket for an arm and a laser sight. His improvement has been remarkable. Not sure what this entails, but with the right work, I guess it can be done.
Exactly. Allen is the one I was think about when people say it can’t be done. Really think a lot of people say “accuracy can’t be taught” because it’s really on the player to find it and hard for the coach to find it.I think accuracy is very difficult to hone in, but not impossible. Case in point is Josh Allen. Big strong kid who's knock was his accuracy with the ball. Now he has a rocket for an arm and a laser sight. His improvement has been remarkable. Not sure what this entails, but with the right work, I guess it can be done.
Where he will beat OU, single handedly.I hear he's readying his transfer papers to K-State
The NFL seemed to think the issue was with the receivers, looks like they were right.I think accuracy is very difficult to hone in, but not impossible. Case in point is Josh Allen. Big strong kid who's knock was his accuracy with the ball. Now he has a rocket for an arm and a laser sight. His improvement has been remarkable. Not sure what this entails, but with the right work, I guess it can be done.
He looked great catching a 10 yard pass from a quarterbackwell......?
After watching last night. Not sure I classify Sims as a quarterbackHe looked great catching a 10 yard pass from a quarterback
I have no doubt that HH could have done everything Simms did last nightwell......?
people laughed at me for saying he can run the exact same offense as SimsI have no doubt that HH could have done everything Simms did last night
Shouldn’t be too hard. Run the ball and toss a few picks. Surely HH can handle that.people laughed at me for saying he can run the exact same offense as Sims
I know you're trying to be funny, but you're exactly rightShouldn’t be too hard. Run the ball and toss a few picks. Surely HH can handle that.