Would Quinn and Clausen really have done much more with their careers? I thought the general consensus has always been that these guys were destined for backup roles.
Beau,
Where did you move my post to?
Yes, I suppose that is true. However, it seems like the expectations were quickly dropped after their early respective performances in the NFL. I just wonder how much the nurturing would have actually helped. I watched some pretty terrible games with Clausen (and Quinn also) at the helm. Many people (who know more than I) say that they were given the short end of the stick, but nearly everytime I watched these two, they manifested so very little on the field. Hope Kizer can break the spell.
If he had some struggles at ND this upcoming season Wimbush might have got his chance and done a lot more with it than Malik did and DK would have disappeared. The team will unite and rally around Wimbush. Kizer isn't Brady or Paul Hornung who won the Heaisman with two wins on the worst ND team in 100 years. The team was in a funk last year and would have more than 4 games with Rees or Zaire starting all 12 games. Tell me I'm wrong.
If he had some struggles at ND this upcoming season Wimbush might have got his chance and done a lot more with it than Malik did and DK would have disappeared. The team will unite and rally around Wimbush. Kizer isn't Brady or Paul Hornung who won the Heaisman with two wins on the worst ND team in 100 years. The team was in a funk last year and would have more than 4 games with Rees or Zaire starting all 12 games. Tell me I'm wrong.
If he had some struggles at ND this upcoming season Wimbush might have got his chance and done a lot more with it than Malik did and DK would have disappeared. The team will unite and rally around Wimbush. Kizer isn't Brady or Paul Hornung who won the Heaisman with two wins on the worst ND team in 100 years. The team was in a funk last year and would have more than 4 games with Rees or Zaire starting all 12 games. Tell me I'm wrong.
This is a joke, right? The defense gave up 40 points a game. That was the main problem.
It was indeed the main problem, at least for the 1-3 start.
I bet if Kizer had gotten abducted by aliens in the spring before fall of 2016 and the team was all in with Zaire, we were probably a few wins better. I think the division on the team and lack of leadership from some key players they were counting on did make a difference in some of the close losses. That's not Kizer's fault though, per se.
If he had some struggles at ND this upcoming season Wimbush might have got his chance and done a lot more with it than Malik did and DK would have disappeared. The team will unite and rally around Wimbush. Kizer isn't Brady or Paul Hornung who won the Heaisman with two wins on the worst ND team in 100 years. The team was in a funk last year and would have more than 4 games with Rees or Zaire starting all 12 games. Tell me I'm wrong.
It was indeed the main problem, at least for the 1-3 start.
I bet if Kizer had gotten abducted by aliens in the spring before fall of 2016 and the team was all in with Zaire, we were probably a few wins better. I think the division on the team and lack of leadership from some key players they were counting on did make a difference in some of the close losses. That's not Kizer's fault though, per se.
I have suspicions that Kessler will get the start, and the team will likely see more success than they did last year (Given that they can't really go anywhere but up). Kizer may very well find himself in a position like Quinn did, where the team rallies around Kessler like they did Anderson and Kizer never really gets a fair shake.
Brady wasn't going to be a world beater, but there were a number of times in his career where luck wasn't on his side. His time with the Browns very much falls in that category. By the time Brady did get a chance to start, the team was falling apart again and Quinn ended up getting injured. Next thing you know he was traded.
I tend to look at things a little differently.
Last year we had two players on the prep team that should have been playing; Brandon Wimbush, and Tony Jones, Jr. This did as much to divide the team as anything.
With BVG hanging over the team at the beginning of the year like a shit cloud, Longo nowhere to be found, and Kelly starting the controversy early with his Showtime pronouncement from the year before that it was still Zaire's team, the Irish had just about what it took to totally fuck the team up. (9-3 to 4-8 for sure!)
Little things like other teams being able to predict plays by personnel packages, down and distance, a having so many hands in the offensive game plans did everything else to help last year's team grasp defeat out of the jaws of victory. Oh, yeah, and disrupting what little rhythm there was by capriciously substituting out a quarterback, giving him three plays, then icing him for the starter after he couldn't manufacture an immediate score.
No change in personnel would have mattered, in my opinion.
Can't believe Hue Jackson would just totally forget about Andy Dalton when making those comments. Dalton is a physical specimen with a laser-rocket arm.
Also, Hue's gonna be really good for Kizer. If Kizer doesn't turn into a quality NFL QB, it's because he simply doesn't have the traits to throw an accurate ball. It won't be from a lack of support, or from the Browns ruining his development.
Can't believe Hue Jackson would just totally forget about Andy Dalton when making those comments. Dalton is a physical specimen with a laser-rocket arm.
Also, Hue's gonna be really good for Kizer. If Kizer doesn't turn into a quality NFL QB, it's because he simply doesn't have the traits to throw an accurate ball. It won't be from a lack of support, or from the Browns ruining his development.
*whoosh*
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italics bro
I didn't think I would need it for waxing poetic about Andy Dalton haha.
I just assumed it was well known that he's an average-sized guy with an average arm, and nowhere close to Roethlisberger or Kizer.
I think when a Bengals fan makes a comment about liking his pro bowl quarterback, italics are probably necessary if you want others to know you're joking.![]()
I am desensitized to the need for sarcasm indicators, because it's commonly understood among most Bengal fans that Dalton is the very baseline of "starter quality," despite his Pro Bowl appearances, and that he plays below that baseline far more than he plays above it.
My tongue-in-cheek came from a place of subtle disrespect, which Dalton assuredly does not deserve, and yet I WANT A PLAYOFF WIN DAMMIT.