He said he wanted to get him some experience, and that was a chance. We may not have too many situations for the backup QB to play this year so why not take them when they are there?
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I thought the same.He said he wanted to get him some experience, and that was a chance. We may not have too many situations for the backup QB to play this year so why not take them when they are there?
No. game isn't over at 13 points. Turnover TD and onsides kick.He said he wanted to get him some experience, and that was a chance. We may not have too many situations for the backup QB to play this year so why not take them when they are there?
No. game isn't over at 13 points. Turnover TD and onsides kick.
Sorry, no team would put in the second string QB in that situation.Yea, McSorely couldn't have handed off like Hack did....... Can't play him at all if you wait until the game is over.....
Sorry, no team would put in the second string QB in that situation.
He said he wanted to get him some experience, and that was a chance. We may not have too many situations for the backup QB to play this year so why not take them when they are there?
No...when you're trying to get a group of guys to build confidence and play well together, putting McSorley in for that situation would do nothing but potentially divide the team if he were to come in and do well.
Give him a series or two early in a game that is going to be a likely blowout(Army), or bring him in to mop up. I don't think it would be a good idea to create a QB controversy.
What is McS gonna' gain by coming in and handing of three times? Or even throwing a pass or two?Good luck.
We won't have a game that will be a sure blow out until 2017, and there is no way CJF will put him in for a couple series early if he won't even put him in up 13 with 4 minutes to play.
What am I missing. how can you think by playing your backup QB, a redshirt freshman, for the last series of a game, replacing a 3 year starter, creates a QB controversy?
Yep. All Hack did was hand the ball off to a back.He said he wanted to get him some experience, and that was a chance. We may not have too many situations for the backup QB to play this year so why not take them when they are there?
I agree. Once we fumbled the field goal attempt, the outcome was not a gimme.No. game isn't over at 13 points. Turnover TD and onsides kick.
Grab your armchair Dick !He said he wanted to get him some experience, and that was a chance. We may not have too many situations for the backup QB to play this year so why not take them when they are there?
No way you put in #2. You had people all week crying and screaming to bench Hack. Everyone saying he was one and done. That McS needed to start. No team wins with a two headed monster so don't even start that game.
Why risk having Hack looking over his shoulder? Why risk having people arguing over who should start? Why risk having the team divided over who should play?
Foolish
No way you put in #2. You had people all week crying and screaming to bench Hack. Everyone saying he was one and done. That McS needed to start. No team wins with a two headed monster so don't even start that game.
Why risk having Hack looking over his shoulder? Why risk having people arguing over who should start? Why risk having the team divided over who should play?
Foolish
Admit it said:Throwing passes? Hardly. He's going to get in the game and hand it off and get the feel of being in front of a crowd in a moment that matters. You can practice till the cows come home and it ain't even remotely close to what it's like in front of 100,000 screaming people. period. anyone who thinks differently has never played.
would i like to see our backup get some meaningful reps (actually DO something)? certainly. i mean, just maybe our QB gets injured (y'know, like ND's QB did) and we hafta put a kid out there who isn't even remotely prepared. Now what ND did last week was to get their backup a lot of PT and.. guess what... it paid off huge today. but that's ND... big dummies.
btw, i'm no expert but i (and many others) sure as hell believed our 4th string RB was the best RB on the team. maybe because i've (we've) watched enough video to figure it out. coaches knew it.. instead went with all the old faithfuls. and guess what? us dumb-dumbs were right.
and that doesn't mean any one of us should be coaching.. it simply means you don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure this shit out. apparently, some people think you do.