Also, RoseMountain you are trying to turn calculus into pre-algebra by blaming every problem the offense experienced on Weber. I agree he was inconsistent, but to overlook the overarching problems that contributed to his inconsistency is simplistic and ignorant. I´ll have to assume you possess only a rudimentary grasp of the complexities of the game to post such drivel. When things go very wrong Weber does have a tendency to suffer from PTSD. Some of the blame for the offense last does rest with him. However, that doesn´t make him different from probably 90+% of college QBs.
Fixing the running game and simplifying the offense will help Weber have a solid season this year. I expect nothing less.
The majority of the blame goes to being inconsistent. That starts with Weber, as the QB, as the captain. The team has shown they can play with people when they are playing well. There are problems that contributed to his inconsistency. Getting beat up during his sophomore and jr years have hurt his pocket awareness and his scrambling. He seems lost often in the pocket, and while others may be to blame as to why he is playing as inconsistently as he has, it cannot be ignored that he is.
You can blame poor O-line play for him looking nervous and indecisive in the pocket, but the fact remains that he is nervous and indecisive in the pocket even as the protection improved. I don't really care why Weber plays the way he plays, I care about how he plays. It would be great if he could "get it back." But with Weber, what is "getting it back?" Throwing 20 int's his freshman year?
The facts of the case are these. Weber was an inconsistent QB his freshman year that struggled with turnovers. He showed some good potential as a freshman, but also showed signs of a limited future (such as inaccuracy on 'easy' throws).
His sophomore year he came out on fire and faded as the year went on. He made 2nd team all big ten because only 5 QB's played the entire season that year and his start was enough to hold off Sherer and Threet, and Juice WIlliams in 1/2 polls. As the year went on he began looking more nervous in the pocket and got back to his ways of throwing interceptions.
His junior year he had 1 good game against michigan State. he had a good 2nd half against Syracuse and a good 1st half against cal. Instead of scrambling, he circled backwards. Instead of throwing it away, he threw across his body and across the field.
You can blame it on an O-line, lack of a running game, complicated scheme, or you can blame it on his interceptions, his lack of accuracy in the quick pass game, his taking sacks, his circling back causing the loss of more yards. Whatever you want to blame it on, the fact remains, with consistent QB play, this team could have won more games despite the other problems. At some point you just have to decide that after 3 years of building towards .500 seasons, it may be time to try something else.
Hopefully I am proven wrong. But if the season goes the way I think it will, Weber will end up with a career winning percentage around .400 and will go down as probably the worst 4 year starting QB's in the history of the Big Ten.