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No matter what we know whoever is chosen is a better option than Drew Pyne.
I dont disagree with your last paragraph. But, college football is now a true marathon. If they play the game manager early and develop him into more....all the better. If they start him early to allow more reps for Carr with live bullets post game 2....sweet. I just dont see a scenario at this point t where one of the two is so dominant out of the gate the other doesn't get a chance to develop after game 2. Certainly not ideal, but last years offense was more shitty than Skyline out of the gate and the offense grew in time. Im expecting the same this year no matter who is the QB and the offense will be much better at year end than game 1. I want a game manager the first two weeks because the rest of the team is good enough to win the games. After that, I expect more each week.Yeah, which may or may not be true, but post-spring the word on the street was basically:
So the narrative was "of course the guy with the golden arm is going to win the job"... in many ways, this situation reminds me of the Wimbush era that was short lived. You had a kid with elite athleticism, a cannon for an arm, and a borderline 5-star rating and of course he was going to win the job over the smaller, slower, worse-armed #512 recruit in the country.
- Angeli was told "we appreciate everything you've done, but..."
- Minchey was very consistent in practice
- Carr routinely made throws that Minchey just doesn't make and Carr has top NFL draft pick style upside
Fast forward a couple years and Ian Book is the winningest QB in ND history. And this kind of shit isn't even that uncommon. Stetson Bennett was a zero-star walk on who beat out how many elite recruits? After leaving to go to a JUCO and then transferring back?
If Minchey wins the job, he wins the job. It'll be because the coaches think he gives ND the best chance to win. And his arm is not chopped liver. I think what is freaking people is that every practice report is some version of "Carr made a few great throws sprinkled in between five thousand interceptions." It's not "wow Kenny Minchey is slinging it" or "Kenny Minchey is the second coming of Michael Vick." People don't want a game manager or someone who falls backwards into the starting job because the coaches are scared shitless about their decision making.
@IrishLax if we knew in spring what the case would be in August, would we have kept Angeli?Yeah, which may or may not be true, but post-spring the word on the street was basically:
So the narrative was "of course the guy with the golden arm is going to win the job"... in many ways, this situation reminds me of the Wimbush era that was short lived. You had a kid with elite athleticism, a cannon for an arm, and a borderline 5-star rating and of course he was going to win the job over the smaller, slower, worse-armed #512 recruit in the country.
- Angeli was told "we appreciate everything you've done, but..."
- Minchey was very consistent in practice
- Carr routinely made throws that Minchey just doesn't make and Carr has top NFL draft pick style upside
Fast forward a couple years and Ian Book is the winningest QB in ND history. And this kind of shit isn't even that uncommon. Stetson Bennett was a zero-star walk on who beat out how many elite recruits? After leaving to go to a JUCO and then transferring back?
If Minchey wins the job, he wins the job. It'll be because the coaches think he gives ND the best chance to win. And his arm is not chopped liver. I think what is freaking people is that every practice report is some version of "Carr made a few great throws sprinkled in between five thousand interceptions." It's not "wow Kenny Minchey is slinging it" or "Kenny Minchey is the second coming of Michael Vick." People don't want a game manager or someone who falls backwards into the starting job because the coaches are scared shitless about their decision making.
yeah this has been mentioned a bit but Angeli was on like 200K NIL deal at ND and there was no way he was going to be kept on that with no guarantee to playNot Lax, but no.
Ah yea that was fun. Ended up being a great year.Damn y'all are giving me 2016 QB competition vibes here lol
And my man Williams. Put some respect on his name — he’s the second best after all (and no offense to Price). 😍I don’t really care at this point. The only thing that matters is who has the best handoff to Love and Price.
First I have heard of any speculation on the QB battleThere sure seems to be a lot of speculation being thrown around about Minchey’s lack of ability to be a play maker.
Tbh I think if ND was playing Navy or Purdue Week 1 it would be Carr, but given the schedule I dunno. Minchey is not turning the ball over in practice and is just fine as a passer. Carr has an "NFL" style arm and ceiling and what I was told in the spring was that it wasn't really close in terms of who had more upside. I think what gives everyone pause is the turnovers + Minchey playing consistently well. Freeman is probably more inclined to go with the mistake-free QB and run the ball, I bet the offensive coaches lean more towards the more talented guy.
Do you think he's a gangster?I dunno guys, I have such bad vibes on Ash. Guess we'll know one way or another in two weeks.
Do you think he's a gangster?
I think you’re right. If his name wasn’t Carr, this wouldn’t be as controversial.I’ve said this before, but would y’all really care if his last name was something other than “Carr?” Respectfully, it isn’t “Manning.” Nonetheless, if he was “Joe Jerkoff,” you wouldn’t care about this and you would be fucking amped for Minchey.
May the best man win. And with the o-line,STACKED running back room, and pretty damn stout WRs, Minchey and/or Carr will be just fine fellas.
Not at all for me. I don't care if his last name is Smith. Its about the higher upside. Tough call really. The high upside guy, or the guy turning it over less right now.I think you’re right. If his name wasn’t Carr, this wouldn’t be as controversial.
I think it's more that Carr is our highest-rated QB recruit in a decade (going back to Wimbush, per 247's all-time rankings) and, like, he might have scared off Dante Moore. People want to see him cook. I think that matters a lot more than his grandfather coaching at Michigan 25 years ago.I think you’re right. If his name wasn’t Carr, this wouldn’t be as controversial.
ISD pretty much saying Kenny. I’m probably wrong 😂
Defense is violentWhat details is Matt Freeman giving?
Yeah you 100% have to go with Kenny. If Carr throws an early pick, he's not going to be able to deal with the Miami crowd exploding.Defense is violent
Kenny probably had the better weekend
Receivers are good
DL got over on the OL
This. Veteran coach that is a stickler for fundamentals with elite talent at virtually every position. He may not be exactly like Golden, but it'll be close.Ash is going to be fine. He’s not going to step so far out of what MFMF wants to do where it can go off the rails. Same as Al—who people weren’t excited about—when he first started.
Snap-board is going to lose it. Heck-I may need a break after the investment I've put into this team since last season ended!!Catching up after several hours, not sure if it was mentioned but the sources at another outlet said Minchey also had ints today.
Based on? What if the crowd him up and he goes off?Yeah you 100% have to go with Kenny. If Carr throws an early pick, he's not going to be able to deal with the Miami crowd exploding.