BleedGopher
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Weber actually learned under 5 OCs, not 4.
Coaching at Division II and the lower tier of Division I, now known as the FCS, has given Kill a well-rounded experience. He's worked in housing and dining on campuses and been an athletics director. He's had a hand in marketing, proudly pointing visitors to the tailgating section on the Pittsburg State website that depicts a packed parking lot stemming from his time as a coordinator there.
Yeah, but really, who's counting? I feel for Weber, he was really cheated.
The good news he probably knows many plays and systems.![]()
Or, doesn't really know any at all.
This has been way over sold. Peyton Manning and Tom Brady wouldn't have missed a beat in the same situation as Weber. Quarterbacking is about recognizing defenses, calling the right play, and finding the open receiver. Like most people Weber was not good at it. He didn't think fast enough, move around in the pocket quickly enough, and throw passes to the correct receive accurately enough. That never changed no matter who the OC was and what offensive system the Gophers were running. The best QB's can play any way you want them to play.
This has been way over sold. Peyton Manning and Tom Brady wouldn't have missed a beat in the same situation as Weber. Good quarterbacking is all about recognizing defenses, calling the right play, and finding the open receiver for pass plays. Like most QB's Weber was not good at it. He didn't think fast enough, move around in the pocket quickly enough, and throw passes to the correct receiver accurately enough. That never changed no matter who the OC was and what offensive system the Gophers were running. The best QB's can play any way you want them to play.
Peyton Manning...wouldn't have missed a beat in the same situation as Weber.
How could you possibly even know this? Manning's rookie season was 1998, the same year Tom Moore took over as O-Coordinator in Indy, and they have been joined at the hip since then.
Agree ... and even if Manning didn't miss a beat as indicated in the previous post, all that proves is that he is a Hall of Fame QB and Adam Weber is not. The vast, vast majority of QB's are going to experience similar issues as Adam Weber. And I think one can say that without implying that Weber was ever destined to be the next Joe Montana.
I am sure Go4Broke could spend the next hour or two naming QB's who don't blame their coach or system for not being able to find open receivers, throwing into double and triple coverage, and passing too high or behind receivers who are open. Pro scouts know all about what Weber had to deal with during his college career and there is only one reason he wasn't invited to the combine. He doesn't have pro skills. His arm is average at best, his accuracy is well below average, and he just doesn't make good decisions when he drops back to pass.
Maybe he should be a LB in the NFL
I am sure Go4Broke could spend the next hour or two naming QB's who don't have to blame their coaches or system for not being able to find open receivers, throwing into double and triple coverage, and passing too high or too far behind their open receivers. Pro scouts know all about what Weber had to deal with during his college career and there is only one reason he wasn't invited to the combine. Weber doesn't have pro QB skills. His arm is average at best, his accuracy is below average, he doesn't move around in the pocket very well, and he just doesn't make good decisions when he drops back to pass. If Weber didn't have Eric Decker as his primary receiver during his first three years we wouldn't even be having this discussion.