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With what we have been hearing from the bowl practices. Golson should be the quarterback.
What exactly have we been hearing?
With what we have been hearing from the bowl practices. Golson should be the quarterback.
Golson= better arm/accuracy>>>>>>speed= starter.
What exactly have we been hearing?
People on twitter(Jason Sapp, Steve Wiltfong) have been saying that Golson has looked really impressive with his throws. Said that he puts good touch on his fade routes, which is something that we dont have right now
Ok. This is certainly good news. But, last I heard, Kelly was concerned about Golson's ability to keep the ball off of the turf when running. Now, that was after the Spring Game, so he's had an entire season to work on it. But it really doesn't matter if they are impressed with how well he throws the ball. In and of itself, the throws are really just one aspect of playing QB. In Kelly's offense, the QB calls the blocking schemes, NOT an O-Lineman. The QB also has more than one option, with the play call from the sideline. Well, maybe not EVERY play call, but most of them have a run or pass option. Which one is actually run is dependent on the defensive front. Kelly demands a lot of his QBs. It would be great if Golson and his athleticism are ready to go, come September. But I'm a guy who doesn't get too fired up about what bloggers and sportswriters are saying. I listen to the coaches' pressers. They are the ones with the real eye for the little things that make a HUGE difference.
Two really frustrating things to see on this thread and lots of others:
1) the trashing of Rees. please, stop. seeing a fan base trash one of their own in this way just makes me sick. most of us agree, he is very limited. he played very well in several games and played terribly in others, we get it. just stop with the venom. if he starts next year it's because kelly thinks he gives the team a better chance to win then the others - i personally hope that golson wins the job, but if not i'm certain there is a reason behind the outcome. which brings me to the 2nd point...
2) the questioning of kelly. if there's one thing that brian kelly has proven, it's that he knows how to evaluate, work with and develop quarterbacks. there is nothing he could have done this year to please everyone. he had 4 qb's, and none of them were great options. maybe he could have made some different decisions that would have worked out better for the team, maybe not. but despite everyone's extreme confidence in their own capacity to evaluate quarterbacks, i think i'll take kelly's evaluation over all of yours.
Drew Brees, Michael Vick, and Denard disagree
Drew Brees, Michael Vick, and Denard disagree
Drew Brees wasn't expected to run the ball 10-15 times a game, and certainly you aren't comparing Golson to Vick and Robinson? They could get away with being somewhat small-ish, because you couldn't get a good shot in on them. Hell, it was a 50-50 chance of you getting ANY kind of shot on them. Asking if Golson is big enough to start is a valid question.
If they thought he was too small then they wouldnt have ofered him a scholarship
That's ridiculous. They could have envisioned him moving to another position, or they might have assumed that he would put on more muscle mass than he has. Like I said........asking the question is valid. It's not an obvious answer. To just blatantly say he is too small would be wrong, but starting a discussion about whether or not he is big enough isn't egregious at all.
Drew Brees, Michael Vick, and Denard disagree
I think you do have a valid point but I dont know what would make him not big enough to be quarterback. There are just too many "undersized" quarterbacks that have a lot of success in college and in the NFL.
Please recruit someone that is legit.Believe me, I'm not anointing anyone. In fact, I think next year will be painful as far as QB goes. Kelly will probably start his boy Rees, and even if he doesn't, it'll be effectively the first season for either Hendrix or Golson. We can't expect them to be great right away.
Most of those guys fall into one of two categories:
1. They are not asked to run the ball. If Kelly starts Golson (or Hendrix), I fully expect to see at least 10, but probably not more than 15, QB runs per game. That's 15-20 hits that the starter is going to endure, each and every week. In a traditional pro style offense, the QB gets hit solidly maybe 4 or 5 times a game? There's a big difference there.
2. Guys who are so damn fast/quick, that defenders rarely get a clean shot at them. See Denard Robinson, Michael Vick, Tony Rice, et al. These guys can get away with being undersized because they may take the same amount of hits as other runners, but they are the same type of hits. Golson might well fall into this category, but there's no way to know, yet.
I don't know Kellen's stats, but Drew did run in college, although not a lot. In his senior year he had about 80 rushes and about 500 yards rushing.
Holtz said that a QBwho takes 10 to 15 hits a game will not be a good passer. I think that is true except for a freak of nature who comes along once every ten years.
But in college the QB must run some; in the pros, not so much.