How can you say that??????
Crist beat Purdue, Boston College, Pitt and Western Michigan. (I think I could have done that, and I'm 71 years old!!!!!) His injuries cost us the Michigan game and probably the Tulsa game and he has had two knee surgeries in two years and he is your "go to" guy next year?
Rees has won all 3 of the games that he started, one of them the only ranked team that we have beaten in recent memory and USC who we haven't beaten in 8 years.
So let's just pat him on the head and say "Nice going, kid...but you can sit down now, or transfer somewhere else."
Fans like you give my a$$ a headache!!!!!
Well let's see, Pitt has a ton of talent and was once ranked. And they are much better than Army. And Boston College won their last 5 games and has proven to be a pretty good football team. So those 2 victories...sorry, you couldn't have won those 2 games...71 years old and all. In fact, BC and Pitt have been a major pain in the rear for ND recently. Big wins for Crist.
Let me show you something:
Crist, in 294 attempts, 7 INTs
Rees, in 135 attempts, 8 INTs
In less than half the attempts, Rees has one more pick. And let's face it, once teams got film on him he looked progressively worse. And it capped off with the USC game, in which he looked awful and nearly cost us the game.
Now, what I like about Rees is that he is very poised in the pocket, and he seems to have that winner's quality the you need in a QB (having a defense that simply kills his opponents has helped as well!). However he just doesn't have a very strong arm. SC took away Toma, and crowded our receivers and dared us to throw deep, which we didn't. Get used to that guys. His arm can get better, but he'll never have a big arm. And he made some really bad reads vs SC, missing wide open guys as he locked on to his primary. That's normal for a young QB, but he still did it way too much.
Crist has the arm to make a defense honest He can make every single throw. But the knock on him will be his ability to stay healthy, his accuracy, and whether or not he has that winner's quality. Of course, if his defense had played like they did vs. SC, Army and Utah, you'd have seen Crist beat the likes of Michigan St.
Bottom line...the fact that he thinks Crist will be the answer is not a crazy opinion, it's very valid, and it's not something he should be chastised for. If that gives your 'a$$ a headache', I'd hate for you to read NDNation. I personally think it'll be an open competition that will be very healthy for both of them, with Crist winning and Rees waiting to play should Crist falter or get hurt. If Rees works big tie eon strengthening his arm, I'd have no problem with him starting next year...