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not sure where this assertation that GK is a "Pro Style QB" when he never played in such a system in his career to date.
c]. Gunner is/was in a bad place for becoming the ND quarterback next year because of the circumstances which required Everett to start. Everett didn't become Tyrod Taylor yet [Taylor wasn't either at that stage], but demonstrated that he might develop in that way. Coach obviously thinks that he can work with that.
I have difficulty understanding why anyone has trouble sussing this. Gunner himself, and his family, have apparently been able to do so.
a]. Gunner is a perfect fit theoretically for the stand-and-deliver quickly [with using your feet when you are asked to] offensive scheme that Coach likes;
b]. Gunner is number three going into the Spring, and anything else that Coach could have told him would have been a lie, making Kelly the exact kind of liar-to-athletes that this board always howls at the opposing coaches about. Kelly is NOT that man;
c]. Gunner is/was in a bad place for becoming the ND quarterback next year because of the circumstances which required Everett to start. Everett didn't become Tyrod Taylor yet [Taylor wasn't either at that stage], but demonstrated that he might develop in that way. Coach obviously thinks that he can work with that.
I have difficulty understanding why anyone has trouble sussing this. Gunner himself, and his family, have apparently been able to do so.
I, too, view this as a sad confluence of circumstance which costs us the possibility of seeing a great stand [or run] and deliver pro-quality quarterback develop at ND. It is probable that if Everett were abducted by aliens and Gunner started all next year, that we would have had growing pains again and not won quite as many games. The future? Probably pretty darn good. But Kelly doesn't play in the future, so Gunner would have to overcome today's Everett by today's Gunner.
Gunner apparently thought the odds of today's Gunner overcoming today's Everett [in Kelly's eyes] was not probable.
not sure where this assertation that GK is a "Pro Style QB" when he never played in such a system in his career to date.
I bet the lion has a better 3-cone.
Being 3rd on the depth chart as a redshirt freshman is impressive and chances are he could jumped TR to move into the #2 spot. In my opinion the kid just doesnt want to be at ND anymore
BGIF has me so inspired, for get Keil and Rees, I'm about to try out for QB!
The only thing I have trouble sussing is why now.
I see no upside at all for Kiel in quitting before spring practice, before he has a chance to even compete for the job, just because he's told that Rees is ahead of him on the depth chart. If he's still No. 3 on April 21, than by all means, look around and God bless. But leaving now just makes it look like QB1 of the Class of 2012 doesn't have the sack to fight for the job with a weak-armed senior and a green true freshman.
Sorry if that sounds harsh, but unless there's something else going on here, it appears he's doing it to himself. If nothing else, Gunner, take the 15 practices and get a little exposure to a monster pass rush and top-flight DBs. It'll serve you well when you land at Ball State.
Obviously, his subjective valuation led him to going with the latter.
I think you're giving him too much credit here. It appears to have been a reactionary decision on Kiel's behalf, which is why the staff suggested he mull it over during Spring Break. Here's hoping he realizes that competing in spring camp and potentially taking over the #2 spot at ND is a much better position to be in than transferring to a MAC school and walking into the starter's role.
Jason's still hearing only MAC-level schools mentioned as possible destinations for Gunner.
Why wouldn't it be brilliant on Martin and Kelly's part to have two capable quarterbacks of contrasting style as a (true) change up? I mean we can see how much it improved Tommy's game performance to negate teams being able to prepare for his weaknesses. I mean I know Tommy worked hard to improve his game, but he had certain weaknesses, that in preparing for other teams were able to very negatively affect, almost control his performance in his last half dozen (or so) starts.
Teams don't have the luxury to do that when a player is second team, and a coach can call a limited number of plays to a qb's strength, away from his weakness as well. Wasn't this part of Kelly's offensive strength at Cinci? Didn't this even make Everett better last season, when Tommy could come in if needed. Tell me regrouping against Pitt didn't help! I was there and saw that.
Kelly could have three or four boxed up and ready to go at qb this year. What are opponents going to do?
There is a rumor on the BGI board that Gunner has decided to stay for spring practice. In response, the staff (Jason and Lou) are saying that they have heard no such thing, but it wouldn't surprise them. Both Jason and Lou are saying in no uncertain terms that they don't understand why Gunner wouldn't at least go through spring ball, as he'll be on campus anyway.
Lou pointed out that Chris Stewart was going to transfer in the spring of 2007, before going home and talking it over with his family during spring break.
There is a rumor on the BGI board that Gunner has decided to stay for spring practice. In response, the staff (Jason and Lou) are saying that they have heard no such thing, but it wouldn't surprise them. Both Jason and Lou are saying in no uncertain terms that they don't understand why Gunner wouldn't at least go through spring ball, as he'll be on campus anyway.
Lou pointed out that Chris Stewart was going to transfer in the spring of 2007, before going home and talking it over with his family during spring break.
The problem I see with the "change up" system is that Rees is now the only non-mobile QB on the team... and Golson is mobile, but he will still always be a pass-first QB. It just so happens that he can kill teams with his feet when they fall asleep or when things break down. At this point, if Golson continues on an upward trend and develops a strong mental game to go with his laser-rocket arm and quick feet, it will be pointless to "change up" to a non-mobile QB, because they bring nothing else to the table.
Last year, it worked because Rees had the necessary edge in the "experience" department to put defenses off balance. However, moving forward, I expect EG to do just fine with the mental aspect of the game, meaning Rees's experience and ability to change plays will be a moot point.
Also, for the bolded part, Kelly never actually ran a 2-QB system at UC. It's a common misconception. The QB position suffered from terrible injury luck while BK was at UC. He lost Mauk, played Grutza and Pike. The next year he lost Grutza, played Pike, Collaros and Anderson. Lost Pike the third year, played Collaros. Certainly there were contrasting styles of QB at UC (Pike and Mauk were loosely "pocket," while Grutza, Anderson and Collaros were mobile), but BK rarely used the "change of pace" system. Usually, a new guy came in if another guy got hurt. It was "next man in," not a strategy.
There is a rumor on the BGI board that Gunner has decided to stay for spring practice. In response, the staff (Jason and Lou) are saying that they have heard no such thing, but it wouldn't surprise them. Both Jason and Lou are saying in no uncertain terms that they don't understand why Gunner wouldn't at least go through spring ball, as he'll be on campus anyway.
Lou pointed out that Chris Stewart was going to transfer in the spring of 2007, before going home and talking it over with his family during spring break.
What...
I thought he cleaned out his locker...
Good luck to you Gunner, wherever you end up.
What...
I thought he cleaned out his locker...
Good luck to you Gunner, wherever you end up.
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Lou pointed out that Chris Stewart was going to transfer in the spring of 2007, before going home and talking it over with his family during spring break.
The talent, or lack of talent around him at Harvard, the lack of TV coverage, etc.. all are reasons why not. Not saying it's a bad personal choice, just not a good "want to be NFL" choice.
Started hearing his ideas of transferring to a MAC school and immediately I thought of Ball St as his likely landing spot.
The guy who broke Gunner to ND goes to BSU. He's good friends with Gunner, that's why he knew. And while I was attending a clinic at BSU, the QB coach talked about how he had worked with Gunner before so he has a preexisting relationship with some of the staff.
Just saying.
Very good point to consider.
I think you're giving him too much credit here. It appears to have been a reactionary decision on Kiel's behalf, which is why the staff suggested he mull it over during Spring Break. Here's hoping he realizes that competing in spring camp and potentially taking over the #2 spot at ND is a much better position to be in than transferring to a MAC school and walking into the starter's role.
also known as sam young syndrome, spend 4 years playing college ball and develop very little.