NDTH91
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Yes. That’s why I wrote “ other than the Virginia game”
I would throw the 2015 Stanford game in there as well. Maybe even 2015 Clemson as well minus the 2pt conversion
Yes. That’s why I wrote “ other than the Virginia game”
Temple.
Though Will Fuller balled out even more.
Also USC.
Comeback win though not at the last few minutes.
He was no Aaron Rodgers but he did make timely plays on his career (I’m aware these were both 2015).
He did. We also had the ball late with the chance to win about five times last season, and came up short. It's a valid criticism of Kizer, IMO. But, like DONTH said, it's not the end-all and be-all.
He had some moments that were a little choke-ish. For sure...I hang those on growing into executing when there are expectations and pressure. By that I mean he had no real expectations for much of '15. In '16, he had a ton of expectations and a ton of situations that dialed up the pressure...id say he did ok, but I agree, he ain't talking about John candy in the huddle either...
He is a conscientious kid, he clearly wants to do the work to win, but the thing you point to is something he might have worked through w another year in college...i am not a believer that the ability to execute with high expectations and under intense pressure is a personality trait alone...certainly helps...but reliance upon preparation, and doing preparation that makes mechanics rock solid is a huge start...his mechanics and discipline were suspect when the heat was on...another year in college....maybe that gets corrected.
Temple.
Though Will Fuller balled out even more.
Also USC.
Comeback win though not at the last few minutes.
He was no Aaron Rodgers but he did make timely plays on his career (I’m aware these were both 2015).
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Hue Jackson names DeShone Kizer starting QB<br><br> �� » <a href="https://t.co/y3yMbt1jVV">https://t.co/y3yMbt1jVV</a> <a href="https://t.co/FZXjQxTS5z">pic.twitter.com/FZXjQxTS5z</a></p>— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) <a href="https://twitter.com/Browns/status/920663416267821056?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 18, 2017</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Jackson looks like he has no pass catching weapons and no quarter to throw to them.
Jackson looks like he has no idea what he's doing. Seems like he took a lot of flack by benching Kizer and then Hogan sucks and he panics and goes back to Kizer to avoid any further flack and rationalizes the change by saying it was done so Kizer could learn from the sidelines.
Brady Quinn looking more and more right haha
"Factory of sadness..". I think I dated her once
Jackson looks like he has no idea what he's doing. Seems like he took a lot of flack by benching Kizer and then Hogan sucks and he panics and goes back to Kizer to avoid any further flack and rationalizes the change by saying it was done so Kizer could learn from the sidelines.
Brady Quinn looking more and more right haha
Really hope he gets the nod for the rest of the season. When Peyton got to Indy his first season was tough as hell. Bad year in the win and loss column but the Colts let him play and take all snaps and you see what happened. I by no means am using a comparison between the two, but I think Kiser could learn a lot and become a great quarterback if given some support. Doubt that will happen in Cleveland, but it would be nice if Kiser had a good career from taking his knocks in his rookie season like so many others have. Sometimes you just have to learn by doing if given the chance. I'm so grateful that the Colts did that for Manning. We were able to watch a good one grow right before our eyes. Just hate that our great Notre Dame quarterbacks of last decade or so haven't had that opportunity.
Hogan was also hurt during the game. Banged up ribs. Not that it makes Hue look much better, but it kinda explains part of the reason he switched back so fast.
I really wish Hue would take a page out of BK's 2017 game plan and RTDB.
RUN THE DAMN BALL
No rookie should be expected to throw 47 times a game. Especially a rookie that everyone agreed wasn't ready to step right in and even play.
Really hope he gets the nod for the rest of the season. When Peyton got to Indy his first season was tough as hell. Bad year in the win and loss column but the Colts let him play and take all snaps and you see what happened. I by no means am using a comparison between the two, but I think Kiser could learn a lot and become a great quarterback if given some support. Doubt that will happen in Cleveland, but it would be nice if Kiser had a good career from taking his knocks in his rookie season like so many others have. Sometimes you just have to learn by doing if given the chance. I'm so grateful that the Colts did that for Manning. We were able to watch a good one grow right before our eyes. Just hate that our great Notre Dame quarterbacks of last decade or so haven't had that opportunity.
Crowell has not been great, and Duke isn't built to carry the ball that many times
Crowell is averaging 3.4 yards per carry. Not fantastic but also good enough to at least try and pound the ball. Duke did at Miami. He's our best offensive weapon and somehow his usage is going down? Also we have Matthew Dayes who has been super impressive every time we've seen him but has gone missing for some reason.
At least grinding down some clock would give the defense more of a breather. Maybe keep them fresh later into the game and keep you in striking distance.
3.4 is not good. I have not been able to watch many Browns games, but apparently Kizer has worked nearly exclusively out of the shotgun? That's a huge factor, as Crowell is more effective with the running start of a QB under center, or so I've been told. I'm just repeating what I've been told about Crowell and Johnson. I have no idea about this Dayes guy
What's 3.4 x 3?
Another red zone TO. Good grief.