thunder5
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I had read the articles and comments about the game but hadn't seen it until last night...
What I saw was a QB that hung in the pocket, actually went through his progressions, has a cannon for an arm and did the one thing that his predecessor couldn't...he didn't make any plays that beat us...
What I also noticed was that despite solid play from the QB our offense still manage to look out of sync....I didn't really see a rhythm or purpose in the playcalling, there were way to many dropped passes and penalties...it just looked discombobulated and we weren't exactly paying a great defense...
With that being said...I do feel better about our QB situation....Stephens didn't set the world on fire but he was solid...his passes were crisp and for the most part on the money, he seemed to manage the huddle and the clock in a relatively smooth manner, and...once again...he didn't hand NIU a touchdown or fumble away a scoring opportunity at the 3 yard line
When you figure in dropped passes, Stephens threw 15 catchable balls out of 18 passes and he hit 5-6 differant receivers which is proof that he is going through his reads and progressions...I just feel alot better about him than I did with Crompton...it's nice to have some kind of light at the end of the tunnel...let's just hope it's not a freight train coming our way(thank you Metalica)
Thoughts?
What I saw was a QB that hung in the pocket, actually went through his progressions, has a cannon for an arm and did the one thing that his predecessor couldn't...he didn't make any plays that beat us...
What I also noticed was that despite solid play from the QB our offense still manage to look out of sync....I didn't really see a rhythm or purpose in the playcalling, there were way to many dropped passes and penalties...it just looked discombobulated and we weren't exactly paying a great defense...
With that being said...I do feel better about our QB situation....Stephens didn't set the world on fire but he was solid...his passes were crisp and for the most part on the money, he seemed to manage the huddle and the clock in a relatively smooth manner, and...once again...he didn't hand NIU a touchdown or fumble away a scoring opportunity at the 3 yard line
When you figure in dropped passes, Stephens threw 15 catchable balls out of 18 passes and he hit 5-6 differant receivers which is proof that he is going through his reads and progressions...I just feel alot better about him than I did with Crompton...it's nice to have some kind of light at the end of the tunnel...let's just hope it's not a freight train coming our way(thank you Metalica)
Thoughts?