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Jaylen and Stanley were on the cover before 2015 I think? Could be remembering wrong. Before that, Manti.
that was my guess too.
Jaylen and Stanley were on the cover before 2015 I think? Could be remembering wrong. Before that, Manti.
Ian Book is our starter at Notre Dame until another QB has earned the position. When “fans” and foes were writing off this season, Ian stepped in and played with some cajones to help lead us 12-0. So, put some respect on his name. He’s earned it. It’s as simple as that.
I'd bet he's our starter next year. Our core issues on O are OL and lack of speed at the WRs. The issue wasn't Book.
Add in lack of speed at RB next year (if Jafar doesn't take a major step forward), and the need for an accurate passer only increases.
OL hopefully will improve. WR speed should get better with the emergence of the young guys.
If PJ is that much better, awesome, and bring him on. I don't want to go back to the days of a BW-like O relying on 50/50 balls and a running QB though. If our OL improves and WR speed gets a boost, Book's production will take a huge step forward IMO. And....Knowing BK, I'd bet on him sticking with Book.
I'd bet he's our starter next year. Our core issues on O are OL and lack of speed at the WRs. The issue wasn't Book.
Add in lack of speed at RB next year (if Jafar doesn't take a major step forward), and the need for an accurate passer only increases.
OL hopefully will improve. WR speed should get better with the emergence of the young guys.
If PJ is that much better, awesome, and bring him on. I don't want to go back to the days of a BW-like O relying on 50/50 balls and a running QB though. If our OL improves and WR speed gets a boost, Book's production will take a huge step forward IMO. And....Knowing BK, I'd bet on him sticking with Book.
Of course there are issues bigger than Book but you can't excuse Book's limitations by just writing them off on the rest of the team. Book has shown the ability be (pretty easily relatively speaking) rattled in the pocket and if he faces early pressure will spend the rest of the game bailing out on (relatively) clean pockets. Book also is not accurate down the field, especially the middle of the field.I'd bet he's our starter next year. Our core issues on O are OL and lack of speed at the WRs. The issue wasn't Book.
Add in lack of speed at RB next year (if Jafar doesn't take a major step forward), and the need for an accurate passer only increases.
OL hopefully will improve. WR speed should get better with the emergence of the young guys.
If PJ is that much better, awesome, and bring him on. I don't want to go back to the days of a BW-like O relying on 50/50 balls and a running QB though. If our OL improves and WR speed gets a boost, Book's production will take a huge step forward IMO. And....Knowing BK, I'd bet on him sticking with Book.
You can't use lack of speed and Jafar in the same sentence. Jafar did a very good job this year all things considered. I expect him to be better next year, we all should.
As far as knowing BK: It's not like he's never switched QB's before.
Ian Book will be on Heisman Watch next season. (IF he gets receivers who can get a little separation once in a while. ... the youngsters are supposed to have that talent.) One year at the helm will allow a big step forward.
Ian Book will be on Heisman Watch next season. (IF he gets receivers who can get a little separation once in a while. ... the youngsters are supposed to have that talent.) One year at the helm will allow a big step forward.
... and if Phil J is THAT good to unseat him, then PJ is an instant AA. I think that our O will be FORMIDABLE next year. If the DEs stay and stayed fired up, all we need are linebackers, and it's another double-digit win season.
Big time film watching, brings these things to light.
Not sure that's going to happen. We were already fortunate that Boykin and Claypool developed into serviceable starters, since we had no proven production returning at the beginning of the season; and the massive discrepancy between Clemson's skill players and ours, a big reason for that momentum-killing bowl defeat, was still painfully obvious.
Assuming that neither one is returning, we're going to be even worse off in 2019--No Dex, Miles or Chase. I expect our staff will do a decent job at coaching at least a couple of the underclassmen up into serviceability, but unless there's a diamond-in-rough (like Fuller or Eifert) whose ceiling is far higher than anyone currently expects, it's probably not realistic to expect much improvement on offense.
Sorry, this is blind optimism.
I will disagree to a point. I would bet that Book was less than 40% on balls thrown more than 25 yards. If you can’t strech the defense then against the good ones you will struggle. The o-line is needs help as well.
Of course there are issues bigger than Book but you can't excuse Book's limitations by just writing them off on the rest of the team. Book has shown the ability be (pretty easily relatively speaking) rattled in the pocket and if he faces early pressure will spend the rest of the game bailing out on (relatively) clean pockets. Book also is not accurate down the field, especially the middle of the field.
I like Book and appreciate what he did for ND this year and I'll never question his effort but he is not the QB who can take us over the top. 10 years ago, maybe. But the game has changed and you need an elite playmaker at QB to win in CFB. It's not a guarantee that PJ can be that guy but for the sake of our team I hope he is, we know Book is not.
why? there are 3 senior types that were 5 star'ish out of high school and a few others that look really promising. Its virtually impossible that the unit doesn't improve and fairly likely they improve a fair bit.
Sorry, this is blind optimism.
If I am watching filum that closely it is likely found elsewhere on the internets.
Ian Book will be on Heisman Watch next season. (IF he gets receivers who can get a little separation once in a while. ... the youngsters are supposed to have that talent.) One year at the helm will allow a big step forward.
... and if Phil J is THAT good to unseat him, then PJ is an instant AA. I think that our O will be FORMIDABLE next year. If the DEs stay and stayed fired up, all we need are linebackers, and it's another double-digit win season.
Not sure that's going to happen. We were already fortunate that Boykin and Claypool developed into serviceable starters, since we had no proven production returning at the beginning of the season; and the massive discrepancy between Clemson's skill players and ours, a big reason for that momentum-killing bowl defeat, was still painfully obvious.
Assuming that neither one is returning, we're going to be even worse off in 2019--No Dex, Miles or Chase. I expect our staff will do a decent job at coaching at least a couple of the underclassmen up into serviceability, but unless there's a diamond-in-rough (like Fuller or Eifert) whose ceiling is far higher than anyone currently expects, it's probably not realistic to expect much improvement on offense.
Weren't Austin and Keys pretty highly recruited guys and Lenzy is supposed to be a speedster. Unless I'm mistaken both Stephersen and Fuller were 3 star players and they were more than serviceable. I guess I'm confused on why we can't expect much production from last year's WR class
RB gets significantly worse. QBs have a tendency to regress in year 2 under Kelly. WRs weren't special this year, this could get better or stay the same. I like Kmet. OL, I have no clue tbh. Quinn didn't inspire me this year. Ruhland is a downgrade on Mustipher. Eichenberg, Kraemer and Hainsey all do nothing for me.
Could it be better than this year? Sure. With Jurkovec, anything is possible, including regression from this year or progression into a championship level offense. With Book, the ceiling is lower than 'formidable.'
I think PHIl will give book a run for his money funky throwing motion or not watch Phil’s high school tape kid was throwing dimes on 50 yard passes and is very mobile probally a Better runner than book
You're OL dictates the ceiling of your entire O. QB is a somewhat distant second. Book was more than decent with a crappy OL and mediocre WRs, and had a phenomenal completion %, and very good (top 10ish) QB rating and QBR. The ceiling may very well be higher with PJ, but OL is where it starts in terms of being "formidable".
Take a look at advanced OL stats on the top teams in college or pros. Then take a look at elite QBs with shit OLs.
Bama ranges from top 5 to top 20s in various stats. Clemson and OK are both very good too. We are 98th or worse in 5 of the 8 stats. That is simply horrible. It's atrocious for ND.
And,,, Bama as well as other teams have won NCs with mediocre QBs and dominant OLs.
You're OL dictates the ceiling of your entire O. QB is a somewhat distant second. Book was more than decent with a crappy OL and mediocre WRs, and had a phenomenal completion %, and very good (top 10ish) QB rating and QBR. The ceiling may very well be higher with PJ, but OL is where it starts in terms of being "formidable".
Take a look at advanced OL stats on the top teams in college or pros. Then take a look at elite QBs with shit OLs.
Bama ranges from top 5 to top 20s in various stats. Clemson and OK are both very good too. We are 98th or worse in 5 of the 8 stats. That is simply horrible. It's atrocious for ND.
And,,, Bama as well as other teams have won NCs with mediocre QBs and dominant OLs.
You're OL dictates the ceiling of your entire O. QB is a somewhat distant second. Book was more than decent with a crappy OL and mediocre WRs, and had a phenomenal completion %, and very good (top 10ish) QB rating and QBR. The ceiling may very well be higher with PJ, but OL is where it starts in terms of being "formidable".
Take a look at advanced OL stats on the top teams in college or pros. Then take a look at elite QBs with shit OLs.
Bama ranges from top 5 to top 20s in various stats. Clemson and OK are both very good too. We are 98th or worse in 5 of the 8 stats. That is simply horrible. It's atrocious for ND.
And,,, Bama as well as other teams have won NCs with mediocre QBs and dominant OLs.
You're OL dictates the ceiling of your entire O. QB is a somewhat distant second. Book was more than decent with a crappy OL and mediocre WRs, and had a phenomenal completion %, and very good (top 10ish) QB rating and QBR. The ceiling may very well be higher with PJ, but OL is where it starts in terms of being "formidable".
Take a look at advanced OL stats on the top teams in college or pros. Then take a look at elite QBs with shit OLs.
Bama ranges from top 5 to top 20s in various stats. Clemson and OK are both very good too. We are 98th or worse in 5 of the 8 stats. That is simply horrible. It's atrocious for ND.
And,,, Bama as well as other teams have won NCs with mediocre QBs and dominant OLs.
Not trying to be a jerk but who are the other teams? I can’t recall except maybe OSU 2014