Domina Nostra
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I agree with NDAccountant.
Pyne is playing great, and that great to see, but there is exactly 0.00% tension between (1) Drew Pyne is a good leader, tough, likeable, and has some talent and (2) Drew Pyne is not a good enough QB to win a NC--which is the standard at ND.
We need a better QB, just like we need better players at a lot of positions (not TE!). We needed a better QB when we had the winningest QB in school history--Ian Book. I've rooted for Pyne every snap he's taken (like I did for Book) and he's obviously a great kid, but c'mon. It's one thing to love the kid for being ND's QB and giving it his all (which is not negligible), its another thing to think he is the answer at the most crucial position.
And I do not think Buchner is the answer. We need a QB that can find receivers and make all the throws. In that regarding, Pyne seems closer to the mark then Buchner. Who is a QB that was not naturally a great passer but learned to be one?
Pyne is playing great, and that great to see, but there is exactly 0.00% tension between (1) Drew Pyne is a good leader, tough, likeable, and has some talent and (2) Drew Pyne is not a good enough QB to win a NC--which is the standard at ND.
We need a better QB, just like we need better players at a lot of positions (not TE!). We needed a better QB when we had the winningest QB in school history--Ian Book. I've rooted for Pyne every snap he's taken (like I did for Book) and he's obviously a great kid, but c'mon. It's one thing to love the kid for being ND's QB and giving it his all (which is not negligible), its another thing to think he is the answer at the most crucial position.
And I do not think Buchner is the answer. We need a QB that can find receivers and make all the throws. In that regarding, Pyne seems closer to the mark then Buchner. Who is a QB that was not naturally a great passer but learned to be one?