EconVol92
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I don't understand the allure of wanting an elite QB to redshirt. If HB comes in and wins the job he will start as a FR SO JR and go pro....that's 3 years of him starting. If he redshirts he sits FR year, plays RSFR and RSSO years then goes Pro....that's 2 years of him starting....If so, would the Wake QB be an upgrade? I would love for Bailey to be able to redshirt next season.
I don’t know that any of our QB’s who played this year are truly capable of playing at this level.
I’d trade any of our current QB’s for Indiana’s in a heart beat.
We would have 10 wins this year with better QB play IMO.
A good QB would have won us the first two games but we'd have still lost to Bama, UGA and UF.
Would look good on paper but we'd still be in the same pecking order in the SEC.
We obviously need a good QB but we'll need talented depth to compete with the top half of the conference
I agree. We need to maximize the time he is here.I don't understand the allure of wanting an elite QB to redshirt. If HB comes in and wins the job he will start as a FR SO JR and go pro....that's 3 years of him starting. If he redshirts he sits FR year, plays RSFR and RSSO years then goes Pro....that's 2 years of him starting....
TLDR version is 3>2
Ruth had 123 stolen basesPart of JGs problems I blame on coaches. The play calling in the red zone simply magnified JGs shortcomings. JG isnt good at picking out WRs in close coverage, yet they elect to throw about 15 passes in the red zone with this guy. Thats like asking Babe Ruth to steal 2nd base.....
If the team finishes the regular season 9-3, they aren't playing Indiana in their bowl game. They would have drawn a MUCH stiffer opponent. I think 9-4 would have been as likely as 10-3.
Fair point.If the team finishes the regular season 9-3, they aren't playing Indiana in their bowl game. They would have drawn a MUCH stiffer opponent. I think 9-4 would have been as likely as 10-3.
If the team finishes the regular season 9-3, they aren't playing Indiana in their bowl game. They would have drawn a MUCH stiffer opponent. I think 9-4 would have been as likely as 10-3.
Did you just compare JG to arguably the greatest baseball player ever?Part of JGs problems I blame on coaches. The play calling in the red zone simply magnified JGs shortcomings. JG isnt good at picking out WRs in close coverage, yet they elect to throw about 15 passes in the red zone with this guy. Thats like asking Babe Ruth to steal 2nd base.....