What about Derp, Derp, Grey Derp?
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What about Derp, Derp, Grey Derp?
I'm holding out hope that Richardson is/will be better than both Jantz and Barnett. I expect Barnett to be the guy but the best scenario IMO is Richardson beating them out since we already know what what the baseline of Jantz and Barnett looks like.
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If Sam doesn't win the starting job then I would go with JB. He played pretty well against some very tough competition (A&M, OU, OSU, K-State, etc...) while Jantz had the team just barely escaping with wins against lessor competition like (UNI, Iowa, and UCONN). I liked JB's decisions with the football better. He didn't force as many dumb throws causing turnovers and when he decided to tuck the ball and run he made quick decisions and he (Steele pay attention to this one) protected the football so he wouldn't fumble it away.
Steele reminded me too much of Brett Favre out there. It was either a highlight reel play or it was a total disaster. IMO we saw far too many disasters from Steele to trust him with the starting gig again.
Interesting question. My honest answer is whoever the coaches think will do the job the best.
If you want to get more complicated, I will say Steele--because I'm pretty sure that the only way he gets it is if he eliminates the mistakes. So, with "no mistakes" a given, the answer has to be Steele.
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If Sam doesn't win the starting job then I would go with JB. He played pretty well against some very tough competition (A&M, OU, OSU, K-State, etc...) while Jantz had the team just barely escaping with wins against lessor competition like (UNI, Iowa, and UCONN). I liked JB's decisions with the football better. He didn't force as many dumb throws causing turnovers and when he decided to tuck the ball and run he made quick decisions and he (Steele pay attention to this one) protected the football so he wouldn't fumble it away.
Steele reminded me too much of Brett Favre out there. It was either a highlight reel play or it was a total disaster. IMO we saw far too many disasters from Steele to trust him with the starting gig again.
Steele so that we can have weekly threads about clever news headlines from our W. Seriously I just want the best of the 3.
Why do people think JB protected the ball? He fumbled it a LOT, but we somehow recovered a bunch of them.
They weren't turnovers, but it wasn't because JB was doing a great job of protecting the ball.
I want to begin this post by saying that what follows is sincere and honest. I am not trying to rile anyone up or rock any boats. I legitimately want to know the answers to the 3 questions that follow:
#1- How do we see the 3 wins by each of these QBs as even?
SJ had 10 TOs in 3 wins against an FCS school, a bottom-of-the-barrel Big East school, and an Iowa team that was a shell of what they have been in recent years.
JB led wins against (then #19) Tech on the road, #2 OSU, and KU.
WE had two teams once we entered Big XII play: That one that was embarrassing against UT, BU, Mizzou, and 1/2 of A&M, then there was that one that COMPETED and even won a few against 1/2 A&M, @Tech, OSU, KU, @OU, & @K-State.
BTW when JB came out in NYC we were down 1 point and he had led 2 FG drives that were the only points we had until "prevent" time in the 4th quarter.
#2- How have we come to the conclusion that SJ is more "athletic" than JB?
JB has a better 40 and shuttle time. JB ended the season as our 2nd leading rusher (even with sacks counting against him), most of which weren't designed runs but plays where he escaped and got positive yardage. Steele is bigger and a little stronger (not much according to weight-room boards), but does that make him more "athletic"?
#3- How did we come to the conclusion that a guy who, if he hasn't already, will take his final meaningful snaps within months of now has a higher ceiling than the kid that QB'd us to our biggest win EVER in his 2nd start as a 19 year-old (R)Freshman who has 3 years left?
Again, I am sincerely and honestly asking this with the purest of curiosities.
I want to begin this post by saying that what follows is sincere and honest. I am not trying to rile anyone up or rock any boats. I legitimately want to know the answers to the 3 questions that follow:
#1- How do we see the 3 wins by each of these QBs as even?
SJ had 10 TOs in 3 wins against an FCS school, a bottom-of-the-barrel Big East school, and an Iowa team that was a shell of what they have been in recent years.
JB led wins against (then #19) Tech on the road, #2 OSU, and KU.
WE had two teams once we entered Big XII play: That one that was embarrassing against UT, BU, Mizzou, and 1/2 of A&M, then there was that one that COMPETED and even won a few against 1/2 A&M, @Tech, OSU, KU, @OU, & @K-State.
BTW when JB came out in NYC we were down 1 point and he had led 2 FG drives that were the only points we had until "prevent" time in the 4th quarter.
#2- How have we come to the conclusion that SJ is more "athletic" than JB?
JB has a better 40 and shuttle time. JB ended the season as our 2nd leading rusher (even with sacks counting against him), most of which weren't designed runs but plays where he escaped and got positive yardage. Steele is bigger and a little stronger (not much according to weight-room boards), but does that make him more "athletic"?
#3- How did we come to the conclusion that a guy who, if he hasn't already, will take his final meaningful snaps within months of now has a higher ceiling than the kid that QB'd us to our biggest win EVER in his 2nd start as a 19 year-old (R)Freshman who has 3 years left?
Again, I am sincerely and honestly asking this with the purest of curiosities.
I want to begin this post by saying that what follows is sincere and honest. I am not trying to rile anyone up or rock any boats. I legitimately want to know the answers to the 3 questions that follow:
#1- How do we see the 3 wins by each of these QBs as even?
SJ had 10 TOs in 3 wins against an FCS school, a bottom-of-the-barrel Big East school, and an Iowa team that was a shell of what they have been in recent years.
JB led wins against (then #19) Tech on the road, #2 OSU, and KU.
WE had two teams once we entered Big XII play: That one that was embarrassing against UT, BU, Mizzou, and 1/2 of A&M, then there was that one that COMPETED and even won a few against 1/2 A&M, @Tech, OSU, KU, @OU, & @K-State.
BTW when JB came out in NYC we were down 1 point and he had led 2 FG drives that were the only points we had until "prevent" time in the 4th quarter.
#2- How have we come to the conclusion that SJ is more "athletic" than JB?
JB has a better 40 and shuttle time. JB ended the season as our 2nd leading rusher (even with sacks counting against him), most of which weren't designed runs but plays where he escaped and got positive yardage. Steele is bigger and a little stronger (not much according to weight-room boards), but does that make him more "athletic"?
#3- How did we come to the conclusion that a guy who, if he hasn't already, will take his final meaningful snaps within months of now has a higher ceiling than the kid that QB'd us to our biggest win EVER in his 2nd start as a 19 year-old (R)Freshman who has 3 years left?
Again, I am sincerely and honestly asking this with the purest of curiosities.
#2 - I think most people point to some of the ridiculous plays that SJ made against Iowa last year as to why he's more "athletic". I don't really see that much of a difference in the two.
#3 - I think we're talking about higher ceiling this fall. Obviously JB could develop into a Heisman contender in 2 years, but that doesn't really affect this QB battle now. Both make plenty of mistakes, but SJ seems to have a little more big play ability in him. Maybe we're just taking too many plays from the Iowa game and extrapolating them across his entire body of work so far (see my #2).
It's a modern day Meier vs. Reesing. Similar builds in comparison, too. Very interesting.
I want JB to start. After the way Steele performed in the bowl game, I will be really dissapointed if he is the starter going into next year.