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Yea, at this point, its no longer a question of if he's the best QB on the team. Its how good can he be? We need to go all in on Kizer starting today and try to max out his potential.
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Yea, at this point, its no longer a question of if he's the best QB on the team. Its how good can he be? We need to go all in on Kizer starting today and try to max out his potential.
Yea, at this point, its no longer a question of if he's the best QB on the team. Its how good can he be? We need to go all in on Kizer starting today and try to max out his potential.
Exactly. Like I've said from the beginning....a 2QB system does nobody any good. Imagine if Kizer can get settled in without having to interrupt his flow?
Hindsight is 20/20.
If there had been any indication of how far ahead Kizer would look based on fall camp and evidence in practice, Zaire wouldn't have gotten a chance. Contrary to everybody's frustrated beliefs, BK isn't going to let his ego get in the way of picking the proper QB situation.
The 2QB system did exactly what it was supposed to do, even though BK hasn't publicly stated it yet... it resulted in figuring out which QB is THE guy.
Hindsight is 20/20.
If there had been any indication of how far ahead Kizer would look based on fall camp and evidence in practice, Zaire wouldn't have gotten a chance. Contrary to everybody's frustrated beliefs, BK isn't going to let his ego get in the way of picking the proper QB situation.
The 2QB system did exactly what it was supposed to do, even though BK hasn't publicly stated it yet... it resulted in figuring out which QB is THE guy.
Not really. Zaire wasn't even the Yin to Kizer's Yang as many suggested he'd be. And that was the whole point of the 2 QB system, not to figure out who was better.
It was a total waste. I'd go so far as to say that Kizer is not only a better thrower, but runner as well. He's patient and calculating when he runs, rather than just a brute athlete out there.
BK never said that they were both playing because they complimented each other. He said they were both playing because they both looked good in practice, and were preparing the right way. Once the lights came on, Kizer separated himself, which is one of the things BK mentioned he would be looking for in his presser before the game last week.
It was a total waste in the sense that it killed drives, but no one knew it would be a waste, including BK, and that's my point... You can't know how far ahead Kizer would look without putting them both on the field. In that sense, it was NOT a waste... playing them both gave answer to who is better. And again, that was essentially the number one thing BK was looking for in playing them both.
As for the bolded, I 100% agree. Zaire is way more explosive hitting the hole, but I bet their speed is about even in the open field. Kizer uses his patience well, and always seems to fall forward through contact for those two extra yards. I'll take the tank that can also stand tall at 6'4" in the pocket.
Zaire is still the better runner. The problem is Kizer is good in his own right and teams respect his passing more. When Zaire was in Sunday, Texas played him tight and dared him to beat them with his arm. Unfortunately we only had 4-5 passes called for him and a lot of hand offs/options that mostly went no where. We should have gone with some more screens or pitches to keep the defense honest.
Honestly the play calling when Zaire was in was a mystery. He runs the option well, but we were really struggling to run the ball at times Sunday. We kept running the same crap over and over that wasn't working, it felt more like they were setting Malik up to fail. To be fair, the play calling for Deshone on the last drive of regulation was pretty bad too though. The one drive where Malik was moving down the field we got into 4th and short, ready to go for it, and the Mustipher penalty forced us to punt.
I doubt this is the last we see of Zaire. Kizer may struggle in a game this year, he had a few last season. Here's a question, did we see any of Luatua on Sunday? I don't recall seeing him on the field, you think we would have trotted him out for some 2 TE sets which worked well with Zaire in that LSU game and against Texas last year I think.
Here's a question, did we see any of Luatua on Sunday? I don't recall seeing him on the field, you think we would have trotted him out for some 2 TE sets which worked well with Zaire in that LSU game and against Texas last year I think.
How do you figure? You must've meant that Zaire is a better athlete...I totally disagree that he's a better runner.
And when Swoopes was in the game for UT, everyone on the planet knew it was a run and he still gashed us. So no excuses for Zaire in that regard.
And maybe the playcalling is limited, because Zaire is limited or doesn't fit what we wanted to do?
In Malik's 17 snaps we called 4-5 passes, we need to change play calling when the defense is selling out for the run. Zaire isn't limited, he can pass the ball well enough, they tend to focus on running the ball when he's in though and it played right into what Texas was doing defensively.
Should we start a petition and have everyone on IE sign it and send it to Kelly?Yea, at this point, its no longer a question of if he's the best QB on the team. Its how good can he be? We need to go all in on Kizer starting today and try to max out his potential.
Should we start a petition and have everyone on IE sign it and send it to Kelly?
Not being condescending, i really want to do it.
If I were head coach, I would take the red shirt off Wambush and make him #2 QB and make Zaire a slot receiver (The rise of the deep threat slot receiver - Football Study Hall) and/or H-back.
We have great talent in the pipeline for QB so we don't need to red shirt Wambush anyway. We might be able to preserve his eligibility anyway if we use our other QBs to hand off to the tailback to finish off blowouts (if we ever get one).
...and Wimbush's Mom would kill you. Keep Wimbush out of your plans this year.
Don't worry about including MZ in the offense. He'll be there if DK gets hurt, that's all ND needs him for. If you enjoy watching him, you'll get your chance next year.
Kelly couldn't have pulled Dayne Crist fast enough in the 2011 season opener.
Obviously I have no idea how each QB looks in practice and what happens behind closed doors.
But, why does Kelly rarely praise Kizer compared to other players on the team?
And I know Kelly recruited Zaire, is close to the Zaire family and feels bad that Zaire is going to lose starting job originally because of an injury. But, why does he do everything in his power to give Zaire the starting job? When Dayne Crist got quickest hook ever.
Note: Clearly Zaire is going to lose the starting job now due to play.
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Not being condescending, but what in the world do you think Kelly would do with that and why he would give a rats ass?
Kelly couldn't have pulled Dayne Crist fast enough in the 2011 season opener.
Obviously I have no idea how each QB looks in practice and what happens behind closed doors.
But, why does Kelly rarely praise Kizer compared to other players on the team?
And I know Kelly recruited Zaire, is close to the Zaire family and feels bad that Zaire is going to lose starting job originally because of an injury. But, why does he do everything in his power to give Zaire the starting job? When Dayne Crist got quickest hook ever.
Note: Clearly Zaire is going to lose the starting job now due to play.
Actually, didn't Zaire get the quicker hook? Crist got a full half against South Florida (7 offensive possessions) before Tommy got inserted. Zaire got 3. For all the complaining people did about the 2 QB system, Zaire wasn't in there that much, and his one decent drive was destroyed by a penalty.
If you count the first series of the second half that Zaire had (since it was his turn due to the alternating series), up through that point:
Zaire 3 series, 17 snaps, 40 yards - 0 TDs
Kizer 4 series, 22 snaps, 177 yards - 2 TDs
The data is erroneous though, given that 54 yards for Kizer came on the busted play where Folston broke away. Also, Kizer had a lot more pass attempts which helped his numbers. It was basically 50/50 passing/running when Kizer was in, Zaire had a lot of hand offs and options which were shut down by the Texas defense (Just 5 passes in 17 snaps). When you watch the defense, they play much closer to the ball when Zaire was in. We should have exploited that. In Zaire's 3 drives he had one good one that ended up getting shut down due to the penalty on Mustipher.
I'm fine with Kizer being the guy, I just think we put Malik in a position to fail given what Texas was doing when he was in. We kept running into the teeth of the defense repeatedly rather than taking what they were giving us.
Didn't he throw the ball 5 times with poor results?
The data is erroneous though, given that 54 yards for Kizer came on the busted play where Folston broke away. Also, Kizer had a lot more pass attempts which helped his numbers. It was basically 50/50 passing/running when Kizer was in, Zaire had a lot of hand offs and options which were shut down by the Texas defense (Just 5 passes in 17 snaps). When you watch the defense, they play much closer to the ball when Zaire was in. We should have exploited that. In Zaire's 3 drives he had one good one that ended up getting shut down due to the penalty on Mustipher.
I'm fine with Kizer being the guy, I just think we put Malik in a position to fail given what Texas was doing when he was in. We kept running into the teeth of the defense repeatedly rather than taking what they were giving us.
2/5. Not great, not horrible. The sample set is too small to make an accurate gauge.
2/5. Not great, not horrible. The sample set is too small to make an accurate gauge.