BigGopher69
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No one else can go 5 for 13 with 2 picks and run like tom brady?The season is over if you replace Morgan. Period.
No one else can go 5 for 13 with 2 picks and run like tom brady?The season is over if you replace Morgan. Period.
Not sure they have receivers who want to get hit.Having Johnson and Bateman makes life much easier.
Gotta get back to those quick hitter slants when other teams load the box. Damn RPO takes so long to develop!
Solid... nothing wrong with solid. Might even turn into a pretty decent target. The decent ball is the problem, though. He hasn't displayed the ability to go out and bring in those errant throws like Johnson, Bateman and CrAB have done in the past (and like Wright has shown he can do... provided he can keep himself on the field.) The difference between success and failure for Tanner Morgan rides on this... he needs receivers to help him. He got it in the past... and except for a few brief moments, he hasn't gotten any help this season.
Who knows, maybe against Purdue we will see Tanner slingin' passes all over the place to CrAB and Wright (as well as to Jackson and MBS... and hopefully Boyd.)
If so, he was wrong in how he shared his opinion but not in the substance of his opinion.Pat Reusse made the comment Wright was having hissy-fit on the sideline because of the lack of passing plays.
Pat Reusse made the comment Wright was having hissy-fit on the sideline because of the lack of passing plays.
If nothing else, a different QB would provide more of a running threat/option than Morgan - although Morgan was surprisingly effective running the ball against BG - probably because that was the last thing they expected him to do.
In today's college game, I think you need to have a QB who is a threat to run. that occupies a defender - and may in turn allow receivers to get open if a LB has to spy the QB and can't drop into the short coverage zone.
I'm getting very nostalgic for Asad Abdul-Khaliq.
Sure they are probably all capable of doing as good as one of Morgan’s worst games. That’s going to save the season?No one else can go 5 for 13 with 2 picks and run like tom brady?
Derek Burns made an interesting point on the GG podcast this week about the OL. With all the rotating they're doing (to get Dunlap reps? To keep guys fresh?), you've got situations where the D will run some creative stunt/twist early in the game and confuse the OL. In an ideal world, the OL would pick it up the next time because they remember it...but when you're rotating guys all the time, there's a chance that when the D runs it again you've got one or two OL in who DIDN'T see it live the first time and make the same mistake.The #1 problem is the OC. I believe Callahan is an excellent line coach. However, his unit looks bad right now. Is that because of the scheme, the things these guys are asked to do by the play caller which put them in a less than ideal spot versus the opponent?
Tanner is not playing well. OC Coaching is again part of this. Is PJ so hung up in his way of doing things that the QBs behind Tanner are all better than he is? Don't know for sure but it seems like the rest can add the dimension of running.
Wide receivers is the same thing....a play caller that puts them in a position to exploit weaknesses of the defense and utilize the strengths of his players. It's not happening.
No it isn’t.The season is over if you replace Morgan. Period.
The teams without mobile QBs are generally throwing a lot more than the 13 attempts in the BG game (17 if you count sacks). They are throwing 20-30 times or more. They are throwing on downs other than 3rd and long (when a blitz is often called). They are throwing downfield to loosen the D and maybe get lucky. They are giving the non-mobile QB a chance to utilize his strengths. I don’t think that is what we did with Tanner against BG. We marginalized his role as a passer. Tanner threw 2 interceptions, but they were in the final 3 minutes of the game. The interceptions don’t explain utilization in the prior 57 minutes of the game. I don’t think that a “running” QBs gives a team an advantage over a “passing” QB in a balanced offense; but in an offense that is going to go with 75%+ running plays, a running QB might be an advantage. Just speculating.Plenty of teams are winning a lot of games without a mobile qb…plenty are losing a lot with mobile qbs. Pining for Kramer to take over because he might be able to run a little is silly.
Yes our great receivers made highlight reel catches in 2019. But most of Morgan's great numbers came on good passes, caught and advanced. Saturday he had several open receivers and failed to deliver the ball with time to throw. Something is wrong, physically or mentally. He needs to sit for awhile.Solid... nothing wrong with solid. Might even turn into a pretty decent target. The decent ball is the problem, though. He hasn't displayed the ability to go out and bring in those errant throws like Johnson, Bateman and CrAB have done in the past (and like Wright has shown he can do... provided he can keep himself on the field.) The difference between success and failure for Tanner Morgan rides on this... he needs receivers to help him. He got it in the past... and except for a few brief moments, he hasn't gotten any help this season.
Who knows, maybe against Purdue we will see Tanner slingin' passes all over the place to CrAB and Wright (as well as to Jackson and MBS... and hopefully Boyd.)
Fleck strikes me as a shaken, not stirred sort of fellow.QB is the straw that stirs the drink on offense. I'd be extremely surprised if Morgan doesn't start Saturday, but another performance like BG and I'm not sure Fleck really has a choice.
Guessing we won’t find out who is right and who is wrong.No it isn’t.
I am beginning to think that a road game is just what this team needs. Yes the team looked bad last Saturday, but I don't think things are as bad as they looked. With Purdue on the road and a bye week to follow, I've got a strong feeling that we are going to see the "Angry Gopher" road warriors.There is nothing the media loves as much as a QB 'controversy'... even if they have to pump it up and help it along themselves.
Well, maybe one thing they love more: The ever-popular "Is the coach's job in jeopardy?" storyline.