BronkosGhost
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At this point you know what you have in Brosmer so why not bench him and see what the freshman Drake Lindsey can do.
Yeah well what are the chances he's even in a Gopher uniform next year. Once he figures out PJ and his staff don't have the ability to develop him he will do what Kaliakmanis did. By the way he's doing considerably better at Rutgers. I'm totally disinterested in watching this kid Brosmer play anymore.This year's offensive line will get him killed before he has a chance to develop into a halfway competent qb. If we put him out there with the current coaching and offensive line makeup, it'll probably create a PTSD scenario for him where he's entirely useless from a developmental standpoint in the long term. I'm totally disinterested in seeing him get destroyed by our upcoming opponents - save the redshirt, roll the dice on him transferring, and go all in on him next year.
Against Michigan and USC, calm down with the psychedelic mushrooms. Lindsey is talented, but you dont throw him to the Sharks. We need to run the ball better. OL has to improve.At this point you know what you have in Brosmer so why not bench him and see what the freshman Drake Lindsey can do.
Haven't decided yet whether to rewatch the game on the DVR. If I do, this is something I'll be looking for on the offensive side. Seems to make some sense from being in person.Someone said Brosmer would benefit from another year in the Big Ten.
Iowa threw stuff at him in the second half he has no Big Ten experience with until that game.
I want to see how he does in more Big Ten games. At stretches he was really good. And then he was not.
Bosmer got hit most every time he attempted to pass.This year's offensive line will get him killed before he has a chance to develop into a halfway competent qb. If we put him out there with the current coaching and offensive line makeup, it'll probably create a PTSD scenario for him where he's entirely useless from a developmental standpoint in the long term. I'm totally disinterested in seeing him get destroyed by our upcoming opponents - save the redshirt, roll the dice on him transferring, and go all in on him next year.
Against Michigan at the Big House? Behind our offensive line?At this point you know what you have in Brosmer so why not bench him and see what the freshman Drake Lindsey can do.
In those stretches where he was really good -- ten straight completions, for example -- was there anything you noticed to explain it?Someone said Brosmer would benefit from another year in the Big Ten.
Iowa threw stuff at him in the second half he has no Big Ten experience with until that game.
I want to see how he does in more Big Ten games. At stretches he was really good. And then he was not.
you don't want to shatter your young QB of the future's confidence? why not? seems like a solid idea.Against Michigan at the Big House? Behind our offensive line?
Excellent observation from a guy who watches the game on TV up on his tiptoes while standing on a peach crate.Brosmer sure looks like he is not able to see over the linemen. I’ll take people at their word that he is 6’2” but physically disappears in the pocket.
OC Harbaugh couldn’t call plays to compensate for Iowa’s second half defense. Same on the other side of the ball as our DC had no answer for Iowa’s run game.Someone said Brosmer would benefit from another year in the Big Ten.
Iowa threw stuff at him in the second half he has no Big Ten experience with until that game.
I want to see how he does in more Big Ten games. At stretches he was really good. And then he was not.
How is AK doing?Year8 - AK was the cant miss kid - Morgan’s 6 year tenure did nothing to develop - bringing in a one and done guy in year 8 says a lot about where PJs program is at
Better than Brosmer for sure.How is AK doing?
He's definitely 6'2. How tall are the linemen in front of him?Brosmer sure looks like he is not able to see over the linemen. I’ll take people at their word that he is 6’2” but physically disappears in the pocket.
Yeah, look at Pennix in the semifinals vs finals last year. You would never have known it was the same QB. He looked like Dan Marino in the semis and Demry Croft in the finals.Did you notice that he had time to see the field and work through progressions? Most quarterbacks are as good as their protection allows them to be. Brosmer is no exception.
Better than Brosmer for sure.
ATT | COMP | COMP-% | INT | TD | YDS | YDS/ATT | TD/ 100 ATT | INT/100 ATT | TD RUSH | NCAA Pass Rtng | Last year played | |
MORGAN | 1063 | 661 | 62.18% | 32 | 65 | 9,469 | 8.9 | 6.1 | 3.0 | 8 | 151.2 | 2022 |
BROSMER | 114 | 75 | 65.79% | 3 | 5 | 836 | 7.3 | 4.4 | 2.6 | 1 | 136.6 | 2024 |
LEIDNER | 1029 | 580 | 56.37% | 32 | 36 | 7,287 | 7.1 | 3.5 | 3.1 | 33 | 121.2 | 2016 |
KALIAKMANIS (MN) | 405 | 216 | 53.33% | 13 | 17 | 2,236 | 5.5 | 4.2 | 3.2 | 3 | 107.1 | 2023 |
And here's 2024 Brosmer vs AKBetter than Brosmer for sure.
ATT | COMP | COMP-% | INT | TD | YDS | YDS/ATT | TD/ 100 ATT | INT/100 ATT | TD RUSH | NCAA Pass Rtng | |
2024 AK | 72 | 45 | 62.50% | 1 | 6 | 646 | 9.0 | 8.3 | 1.4 | 0 | 162.6 |
BROSMER | 114 | 75 | 65.79% | 3 | 5 | 836 | 7.3 | 4.4 | 2.6 | 1 | 136.6 |
Not sure why I'm even replying to BG...pretty sure it's a troll account now that I think about it.I'm lost on this whole Brosmer bad theory now... one game and it's all over?
64% passing is a huge improvement for him.
On the eye test alone Brosmer is miles better than KaliakmanisAnd here's 2024 Brosmer vs AK
ATT COMP COMP-% INT TD YDS YDS/ATT TD/ 100 ATT INT/100 ATT TD RUSH NCAA Pass Rtng 2024 AK 72 45 62.50% 1 6 646 9.0 8.3 1.4 0 162.6 BROSMER 114 75 65.79% 3 5 836 7.3 4.4 2.6 1 136.6
Brosmer higher completion percentage. Brosmer has also played 50% of his games against P4 teams (one being Iowa, who has a great defense). AK vs 2 cupcakes and a VT team that lost to Vanderbilt.
I would say Brosmer has been equal to or better than AK so far.
A nasty, negative shotThis year's offensive line will get him killed before he has a chance to develop into a halfway competent qb. If we put him out there with the current coaching and offensive line makeup, it'll probably create a PTSD scenario for him where he's entirely useless from a developmental standpoint in the long term. I'm totally disinterested in seeing him get destroyed by our upcoming opponents - save the redshirt, roll the dice on him transferring, and go all in on him next year.