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Is this one of those "detect the idiot" threads? I'm seeing a lot of them.
For the record, I'm not saying Perra is going to be anything. All I'm saying is we've seen Gray, we've seen Nelson, we've seen Leidner, we've seen Streveler- they are all "run first" QBs and none of them have made this offense work in conference or against quality competition. Last I looked, this is supposed to be big time college football. The coach's job is not to nurse players' egos and let the team be damned for another year- it is to find kids that can play winning football NOW. Jerry Kill may have to grudgingly accept the fact that he isn't running isn't a directional school program anymore and raise his expectations.
So far Perra has been favorably compared to Brees and Brady.
Let's blow this thing out and bring in Montana and Elway.
The problem is not necessarily Mitch. Don't get me wrong. I was at TCU and he stunk the place up. The real problem was is Nx forever shall be the O line. We have a line coach that doesn't know what he is doing AT THIS LEVEL. Secondly, it is impossible to have an effective power running game without a great O line. Don't blame the QB, he can't make a difference with our current line.
The O-line has been bad, yes. But Leidner had receivers open. Not wide open, but open enough. He either never saw them or completely missed them by yards.
The bigger issue is this coaching staff's philosophy towards QB and how they recruit the position. Having the only true passing QB on the team be a freshmen walk-on is the result.
That, my friend, is a mindless post. Nobody is saying that Perra is another Brees or Brady. The comparison was in regards to the fact that none were as highly recruited as you might expect, and that recruiting status is not always a predictor of QB ability or success.
I guess the critics are right. A walk-on just can't make it. He must not have the talent. Uh...except for these walk-ons... Clay Matthews USC, Brandon Weedon OK ST, Jason Abbrederis WIS, Jordan Kovacs MICH, Logan Mankins FRES ST, Spencer Long NEB, Daryl Washington TCU, Jordy Nelson K ST, Adam Archuleta ARIZ ST, Rashad Johnson AL, Colt Brennan HAW, JJ Watt WIS, Ezekiel Ansah BYU, Jim Leonhard WIS, Santana Moss MIA, Levi Jones ARIZ ST.
Yeah, Jacques, just quit now.
What about all the other walk-ons? What percent of all walk-ons in FBS do these 16 players represent? Even though you can pick the exceptions to the rule, or the outliers, doesn't mean the overall trend is any different. Let's take Nebraska for example. How many of these names stand out as college performers?
Let's just take Nebraska as an example. Here's a list of walk-ons from 2003-2011.
Seth White
Pat Rickets
Fred Thorne
Jerrell Pippens
Tim Liley
Ryan Ommert
Cody Volk
Josh Sewell
Jack Limbaugh
Brett Lindstrom
Andy Wingender
Dale Endorf
Steve Safranek
Curt Tomasvicz
Chad Buller
Kevin Guse
Alex Shada
Kyle Larsen**
Delrick Williams
Mark Brungardt
MItch Reeves
Derric Werner
Chad Sievers
Dan Burrow
Kellen Houston
Joel Jackson
Dusty Keiser
Jeff McBride
Jack O'Holleran
Kiffin Wigert
Nathan Krug
Garth Glissman
Chris LeFlore
Brian Hohen
Travis Gingery
Zack Miller
Sam Koch**
Tyler Fisher
Adam Ickes
Shamus McKoy
Matt O'Shea
Brandon Koch
Jake Peetz
Joey Robison
Matt Schroeder
Shane Siegel
Blake Tiedke
Grant Mulkey
Chris Bryant
Mike Sampogna
Tyler Kenney
Adam Futwengler
Eric Lueshen
Stewart Bradley*
Andy Kadavy
Lane Kelly
Newton Ligenfelter
Brandon Rigoni
Will Otto
Mark O'Shea
Ben Eisnhart
Dan Erickson
Kevin Luhrs
Tyler Kester
Sean Hill
Andy Poulosky
Thomas Rice
Andy Sand
Matt Senske
Tony Sullivan
Todd Peterson
Dan Titchener
Justin Baumgartner
Thomas Lawson
T.J. O'Leary
Hunter Teafatiller
Tyler Wortman
Jake Wesch
Justin Makovicka
Wes Cammack
Colton Koehle
Derek Meyer
Matt O'Hanlon
Dan Glassman
Adam Watson
Thomas Grove
Dreu Young
Alex Henery**
Tyrone Fahie
Joe Broekemeir
Faron Klingelhoefer
Austin Cassidy
Lance Thorell
Kevin Thomsen
Mathew May
Jay Martin
Luke Lingenfelter
Tyler Legate
Jim Ebke
Jon Damkroger
Mike Caputo
Austin Jones
**All-Conference Selection
*Honorable Mention All-Conference
Look at all those future NFL stars! Walk-ons are a can't miss opportunity, with a high hit-rate of success! Especially for non-kicking positions!
Yeah I guess those Gopher scholarship QBs are proving how much better they are than walk-ons Weeden (NFL 1st rounder) and Brennan (NCAA record holder).
Jesus Christ you don't get it. Cherry-picking outliers to prove your point is ridiculous. What about all the other walk-on QBs in the past 10 years? Where are they? What impact did they make?
Maybe Perra is better than Leidner and Streveler right now, and maybe our coaches are either a) too stubborn or b) too stupid to put him on the field. Or, maybe (like the overwhelming majority of walk-ons, particularly walk-on freshmen) he's not better right now, and the coaches aren't stubborn and dumb. I'm choosing to believe the latter is the most likely scenario, it seems you believe the former is the most likely. Let's leave it at that.
Well, I may be using a little hyperbole. But you know what I find encouraging. This thread has a lot of interest. That tells me I'm not the only one who sees that the QB problem at the U is weighing this program down. And that it needs to be solved.
Look I agree with you! Perra is a long shot. I'm just saying let's not dismiss the kid because Limegrover can't figure out if he can run an offense.
Look I agree with you! Perra is a long shot. I'm just saying let's not dismiss the kid because Limegrover can't figure out if he can run an offense.
Look I agree with you! Perra is a long shot. I'm just saying let's not dismiss the kid because Limegrover can't figure out if he can run an offense.
How about giving CS5 a chance before you dismiss him???
Yeah I guess those Gopher scholarship QBs are proving how much better they are than walk-ons Weeden (NFL 1st rounder) and Brennan (NCAA record holder).
Another to your list, this one in conference: Matt McGloin did a heck of a job as a walk-on QB, 3-year starter at PSU recently, who beat out at least two highly-touted 4-star recruits, one of whom was the starter before McGloin took over.
Quarterbacking isn't so much ability to throw the ball, more the ability to see the field and command the offense.
Well, I may be using a little hyperbole. But you know what I find encouraging. This thread has a lot of interest. That tells me I'm not the only one who sees that the QB problem at the U is weighing this program down. And that it needs to be solved.
That's fair enough. But my plan would be to start him a couple games to see if he plays like anything that resembles a winning QB, then Perra, then Rhoda, then McKinzy...until you find a player. No one should be "given" the job based solely on seniority. It doesn't work well in football or in unions.
I don't think it much mattered who u had at QB at TCU. The team wasn't ready for that level of intensity. There's something to be said for getting a team jacked up and ready to play. Even with that said, the way TCU's defense dominated every position of our offense, it wouldn't of much mattered who started that game at QB.
Talented kid Perra is and yes he can pass. That said the coaches know better than to throw another Freshman to the wolves. Did that once already, the O-line is banged up and your number one tailback has a gimpy wheel and some people want
to toss a true freshman out so he can get his brains beat out with no offensive line continuity and injury's starting to linger and pile up. This, tossing the True freshman quarterback in is a bad idea. This is why the professionals get paid and the rest of us sit around campfires drinking beer and drawing up plays, or try knew things out on Playstation. Everything sounds great in theory until you have to try and execute it.
Redshirt him, amd we'll have him and Roden-McKinzy starting next year as quality backups.