Well then explain the pre draft interviews with NFL teams where Hackenberg blamed Franklin for his troubles.He never dissed CJF. He didn’t expressly mention him when he could have, but that’s not the same as criticizing CJF.
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Well then explain the pre draft interviews with NFL teams where Hackenberg blamed Franklin for his troubles.He never dissed CJF. He didn’t expressly mention him when he could have, but that’s not the same as criticizing CJF.
well, CJF did fire the OC after the last regular season game right? Wouldn't that mean CJF agreed with Hack?Well then explain the pre draft interviews with NFL teams where Hackenberg blamed Franklin for his troubles.
Well, it was certainly noticed for it not being a diss.He never dissed CJF. He didn’t expressly mention him when he could have, but that’s not the same as criticizing CJF.
Not if one of the reasons for the rift between the OC and Franklin was over Hack.well, CJF did fire the OC after the last regular season game right? Wouldn't that mean CJF agreed with Hack?
where is the outrage?How can someone say they don't hate Hackenberg when they cannot resist criticizing him at every opportunity?
DISASTROUS.
POINTEDLY.
Penn State's offense was dreadful for a few years. That wasn't all on Hackenberg.
I still have seen no direct evidence that there is animosity between Hackenberg and Franklin.
How about just saying, "It's unfortunate that Hackenberg didn't pan out, but he's still a Penn Stater, and I wish him the best in whatever he does"?
Christian Hackenberg‘s last chance in the NFL may have passed.
The Eagles released Hackenberg this morning, Matt Lombardo of NJ.com reports.
That’s no surprise: When the Eagles signed Hackenberg, the expectation was that he would just be a camp arm and wouldn’t remain on the roster when the season started.
In Thursday night’s preseason finale, Hackenberg turned in an ugly performance, going just 7-for-16 for 69 yards, with no touchdowns, two interceptions and a lost fumble.
The Jets took Hackenberg in the second round of the 2016 NFL draft, but he never got on the field for them. He briefly spent time with the Raiders this offseason but they quickly cut him. He appears unlikely to get another chance in the NFL
not yet, he'll get another shot with the NFL, he's too young to give up now, especially with 2 new leagues right around the corner.Like Morelli years ago, Hack is officially in the Uncle Rico grouping now...
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Christian Hackenberg‘s last chance in the NFL may have passed.
The Eagles released Hackenberg this morning, Matt Lombardo of NJ.com reports.
That’s no surprise: When the Eagles signed Hackenberg, the expectation was that he would just be a camp arm and wouldn’t remain on the roster when the season started.
In Thursday night’s preseason finale, Hackenberg turned in an ugly performance, going just 7-for-16 for 69 yards, with no touchdowns, two interceptions and a lost fumble.
The Jets took Hackenberg in the second round of the 2016 NFL draft, but he never got on the field for them. He briefly spent time with the Raiders this offseason but they quickly cut him. He appears unlikely to get another chance in the NFL
For as many faults his game had, Hack was still, and always will be at least two levels above Morelli. I have Morelli just above Lance Lonergan, and just behind Matt Senneca in the basement of all time PSU qb's.Like Morelli years ago, Hack is officially in the Uncle Rico grouping now...
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You forgot Rob Bolden, he is in my humble opinion, the worst of the worst when it comes to PSU qbs.For as many faults his game had, Hack was still, and always will be at least two levels above Morelli. I have Morelli just above Lance Lonergan, and just behind Matt Senneca in the basement of all time PSU qb's.
Could Penn State’s offense have benefitted from McSorley starting at QB? Most likely. I think even with all the weaknesses, Trace would have produced better.Could Penn State's offense have benefited from Hackenberg handling pressure better and being more accurate?
You forgot Rob Bolden, he is in my humble opinion, the worst of the worst when it comes to PSU qbs.
that kid had a great throwing motion, but wasn't he injured early on?Dayle Tate
Tate’s career about an rating is 109 vs Bolden’s 101. And in 2011, Bolden’s rating was 76.4. Ouch!Dayle Tate
Could Penn State’s offense have benefitted from McSorley starting at QB? Most likely. I think even with all the weaknesses, Trace would have produced better.