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What grade would you give Max Brosmer in his first game with the Gophers?
I don’t get how we have receivers that need a transfer QB to tell them where to line up. And Howden giving up on a screen pass should get his butt benched. Unbelievable.He's not good. Better than AK, but that's not hard. Biggest problem is we have one legit receiver which is a coaching and recruiting problem. Looks like the 4 win season folks were on to something.
Can I buy some of your meth?Huge improvement over last year. Clearly leading team. Throwing accurately. Getting rid of the ball when receivers were covered. Receivers made more mistakes than he did.
Went from A to B because of the fumble.
Fair summary. Not sure if the miscues were him or good coverage though. Every look I got on TV his guys were blanketed. Didn’t seem like he was missing open receivers, but I wasn’t at the game.I gave him a D today, because hopefully his miscues are just him adjusting to P5 football, but if so he better adjust FAST.
He showed some promise in some areas, he seems to make better reads and progresses through his WRs pretty well too. It also felt like he had fewer passes that were straight up uncatchable (there were some, but mostly just throws that were off target rather than being thrown too early/late or too hard), but he stayed in the pocket too long a few times which led to sacks, and there were a few times where he should have gotten rid of the ball but didn't and also lost yards.
The fumble was also not great. He seems to want to lean forward and try to get a few extra yards, which I'm all for when you're really close to the first down line but he wasn't AND I'm sure the ball was a bit harder to hold on to because of the rain and the turf being wet. In those situations you HAVE to slide.
You’re drunk off your ass if you watch that guy play and think he’s not better than what we watched last year. He clearly read defense, got his guys to right spot, limited mistakes other than putting the ball on the ground.Can I buy some of your meth?
Well said. My bigger issue is with Harbaugh and the absurd conservative play calling for 95% of the game. We suddenly decide to open it up in the final 2 minutes (even when they are expecting us to throw) and we move the ballYou’re drunk off your ass if you watch that guy play and think he’s not better than what we watched last year. He clearly read defense, got his guys to right spot, limited mistakes other than putting the ball on the ground.
His incompletions were as much on the receivers as they were on him.
I thought you were joking. He was absolutely awful tonight. Even the last drive where we moved the ball he wasn’t hitting guys in stride. He took 5 sacks and fumbled in a terrible spot.You’re drunk off your ass if you watch that guy play and think he’s not better than what we watched last year. He clearly read defense, got his guys to right spot, limited mistakes other than putting the ball on the ground.
His incompletions were as much on the receivers as they were on him.
The sacks are on him if he’s not getting the ball to open guys. Otherwise they’re on the receivers and line. I didn’t see him miss open passes.I thought you were joking. He was absolutely awful tonight. Even the last drive where we moved the ball he wasn’t hitting guys in stride. He took 5 sacks and fumbled in a terrible spot.
Maybe they should hire a coach who's a former WR and understands the position.D. But his WRs are so bad.
Yes, let me put it this way...B? Seriously?
Doesn't matter what AK did last year, he was horrible tonight. Hopefully he gets better.Yes, let me put it this way...
Max against UNC:
Athan against UNC:
- Completion %: 13/21 (61.9%)
- YDS: 166
- Average: 7.9
- TD: 0
- INT: 0
- RTG: 128.3
Max was more accurate while throwing further downfield and protecting the ball better (fumble not withstanding) and that's before we get to anything in the 'eye test' where he clearly does a better job of working through progressions, making decisions, and placing the ball accurately.
- Completion %: 11/29 (37.9%)
- YDS: 133
- Average: 4.6
- TD: 0
- INT: 1
- RTG: 69.6
Moreover, he's playing in a much harder offense than Athan was.
Max just played his first ever P5 football game and looked like a competent (even if not world-beating) QB. We should be happy with what we just saw. He's got two weeks against soft opponents, and then gets one of the best RBs in the country back against Iowa which will help take some of the pressure off of him.
BTW, if we're going to complain about anything tonight. The run game was f*ing atrocious. The team averaged 2.4 yards per carry.