gophmeister
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...I'd go for broke and start Gray. We have the vaunted 6 wins, so it's time to roll the dice!
There will be a legitimate competition starting at spring ball. Gray will not be handed the job ever. He'll get his shot to earn it on the field next year.
Having said that, I agree Iowa is a good game to give Gray a drive or two. I'm all for it if it happens.
You can't have a legitimate competition when one of the QB's has no skills to compete. Weber just flat out sucks and Brewster will be fired with the results next year if Weber is still starting.
The only real hope for tomorrow is that the Iowa offense is not that good.
I am talking about THE Adam Weber. He throws the ball at peoples feet, over their head, 3 feet to the right or left of his receivers and they need to make great catches to catch the ball. He holds onto the ball too long and throws picks that High school QB's would not throw. Yes He sucks and without the amazing Decker He would not be near any record except for the record of most sucky starting QB in the Conference. We would have beaten Illinois without Weber and Killed South Dakota without him.
I hope Iowa gives him a career ending injury tomorrow early in the game so we have a shot at winning. But an injury that does not cause pain, I do have a heart after all.
I hope Iowa gives him a career ending injury tomorrow early in the game so we have a shot at winning. But an injury that does not cause pain, I do have a heart after all.
Schnoodler, you are the idiot and the only Weber idiot still left on here, it seems. Did you see him fall flat on his ass last week. HAvew you looked at other qbs around the country to see how sucky Weber is. Get a grip, man, and go abuse some chocolate ice cream
I knew that would get a rise before I even hit enter.
I guess I am in idiot also then ... no run game, below-average O-line play, foolishly his throwing style was played with, and he's in his 3rd offense in 4-years ... Weber was too good last year to all of the sudden be this bad ... lots of factors in play, and yes he has made some bad decisions (Ill. and SDSU pick sixes) ... I am still a believer in him.
Those are excuses in my book. They fixed his throwing style to make it more suitable for an NFL game if he had any aspirations of a pro career and if he was good he would adjust to it and also adjust to the new offense. His play out there is worse than terrible. I loved him his freshman season and thought he could be good, I thought he had toughness and could get better with time.
Boy was I wrong
Weber is bad this year.. But I don't think it's his talent. You are forgetting they are in a WHOLE new offense. This isn't the spread (which padded his stats, no doubt). His 'suckiness' I think is more of a learning curve adjustment than him just being bad at playing QB.
And I think changing his throwing motion was a poor decision. It obviously affected his accuracy/strength.
Weber looks completely different than he did last year (which was his 2nd year in the spread.. probably because he adjusted and learned the offense). I'm willing to bet his year next year will be much better than this year. It has to be, because we actually have talent at the QB spot, and I'm sure Brewster wants to keep his job.