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DIdnt watch the game but it looks like the 2014 Junior Jabbie Award goes to Malik Zaire.
I never said I don't like him, but I did acknowledge that I'm not as high on him as many other posters. I think people were lazy in their analysis of the 2013 team blaming all of our ills on Tommy and acting like Golson's return would be the equivalent of Gandalf at Helm's Deep. I think he's a B- quarterback. YESTERDAY, Malik Zaire impressed me. BOTH quarterbacks faced vanilla defenses and MZ performed better, including a couple of rocket throws that were more impressive than anything I've seen EG throw. Arm strength has nothing to do with how vanilla the defense is. Again, the scope of my analysis includes YESTERDAY only. I never proclaimed MZ the starter based on that analysis other than a joke about EG practicing his hand signals on the sidelines.
Shameful thread. Further evidence the human race is circling the drain faster and faster each day.
Michigan State was the first time we had an athlete at QB that could actually put the offense on his back. His scramble for TD and his scramble/bomb to Goodman won that game. MSU had to get out of their ground-and-pound offense, and the defense feasted.
Oklahoma? The D played well and Oklahoma missed some opportunities, but that was the game where things really seemed to open up for Golson. He made several good throws and picked good times to run (and protected the football!) and again gave the defense an opportunity to win the game via Manti Teo interception.
The USC game was a nail-biter... but only because BK took the game out of Golson's hands. EG/BK came out firing on the first two or three drives against USC, and Golson looked the part of taking over. But then redzone happened, and Golson didn't get the full extent of the playbook the rest of the day. The defense might have "bailed him out" with that goal line stand, but the reason ND had a lead early was Golson taking over on the first few drives (and Theo Beast Mode helped late).
It's amazing how the Golson worshippers conveniently forget that he couldn't even clearly establish himself as QB1 over TOMMY REES two years ago.
Now he's a Heisman candidate all of a sudden.
To be clear I never said MZ should start, all I said was that he looked better than EG YESTERDAY, especially his arm strength.
Watch out saying stuff like that. Anything less than Golson hero worship will be immediately ridiculed. Has the new NCAA Football video game come out yet? I expect the EA Sports headquarters to be burned to the ground if QB #5 is rated anything less than 96 overall.
YESTERDAY, Malik Zaire impressed me.
BOTH quarterbacks faced vanilla defenses
and MZ performed better, including a couple of rocket throws that were more impressive than anything I've seen EG throw.
Corey Robinson must be biased too. How dare he not respond to a question about MZ with effusive praise for EG.
This is why people shouldn't put any weight on the spring game.
This is why people shouldn't put any weight on the spring game.
I think this is exaggerated thanks to Junior Jabbie.
I'm surprised I'm the only one who's mentioned it, but one thing I loved about Malik and makes me honestly wonder who's the best QB moving forward, is that from series one he was checking down like a 10 year vet, and much better than Golson and it wasn't even close.
You could literally see Malik check down, change his whole field of vision and body position, and yet again a couple of times. For Golson it was chuck it or bail.
Golson did that SEVERAL times in 11 on 11's at the open practices, and Zaire never did it. But because Zaire did it ONCE in a scrimmage, you wonder who the better QB is???
This reminds of the time Michael Irvin went on Countdown when Drew Brees was a Charger, and he went on and on about he knew Brees would never be a good QB because he threw a bad slant in a game, and Irvin knew that if he couldn't throw that slant pass, he'd never be a successful QB. Of course it was utterly ridiculous, but that was Michael Irvin for you.
Koon, you sound like Michael Irvin here. Seriously, I usually try to give you more leeway than others, but this to me is one of your worst posts I've read on this site. Holy jumping to conclusions Batman...IT WAS ONE SCRIMMAGE (and one PLAY in a scrimmage) versus MANY practices that the media and fans alike saw in which almost everyone, said that Golson performed better. Plus Golson went 10-1 as a starter in REAL games. My Lord...
"One of the worst posts I've read on this site" is a strong statement considering some of the fools who've been through and then hit the ol' dusty trail.
And I don't thing it was a bad post at all. During the scrimmage, Malik was obviously looking to check down. Even when he bailed, he was still looking to throw. Golson was making the first, sometimes second read or else taking off.
Golson was facing a more complex defense, and Malik was obviously aware that he couldn't be hit whereas Golson was tucking it down in a fashion more true to a real game.
Golson is more comfortable with live fire, and I think he's still the guy by far, but Malik showed a bit more willingness to go through a progression. We've got two good quarterbacks fellas, no need to start the attacks.
Didn't pay much attention to the game as I only had it on in the background, but what do you mean by that?
Not true. Sean Mele of ISD (played for Kelly, Denbrock and BVG) broke down the film and wrote that Kelly allowed BVG to throw more at Golson than he did at Zaire. Explains some things.
For a long while I've had two fears that stand out going into the season:
1) inexperienced O-line
2) thin and inexperienced D-line
(there are other weaknesses, but inexperience on the lines terrifies me, I don't care how much talent there may or may not be)
After the spring game, I have a third fear. I know I'm in the minority here, but I have serious concerns about the receivers' capacity to get open. With two very mobile quarterbacks and a defense that was scaled back, there were way too many plays where the QB had to spend an awful lot of time waiting for things to develop downfield.
I understand that this is partly attributable to the QBs themselves, to the artificial conditions of the game, to the fact that Daniels is not around. But I have to say it out loud: our receiving crew's ability to get open worries me a lot more than it seems to worry everyone else.
Golson has done WAY more than Zaire. Are you kidding me? People who actually see things close up SEVERAL TIMES throughout the spring AND 2012 are telling you what has been going on, but you're too jaded/blind/whatever to see it.1) I saw him do it multiple times, and I'd have to re watch, but I don't remember seeing Golson do it at all.
2) Comparing missing a slant pass and the ability to recognize and check down is apples to tropical nuts.
3) I don't want your sympathy. You're posting like an jabroni because you're convinced Golson is better than Malik. Guess what, I agree. But don't tell us we didn't see what we saw yesterday. All things equal, Malik looked like the veteran, not Golson.
4) Jumping to conclusions? I've stated over and over post-scrimmage that I'm on Golson's side, but Malik looked better yesterday, even in areas where you'd expect the veteran to excel (check downs).
5) Take a lap and stop pounding red bull before you post.
Golson has done WAY more than Zaire. Are you kidding me? People who actually see things close up SEVERAL TIMES throughout the spring AND 2012 are telling you what has been going on, but you're too jaded/blind/whatever to see it.
And whiff!!! you missed the comparison. And again, Golson did it A LOT in practice..we saw him do it, and reporters reported on it. You choose to ignore it.
I foolishly backed you up a ton when wooly was attacking you personally, as you say you always keep it clean and never post like you just did, and I believed you. Hell, I backed you up just this past Friday night to another member here who was ripping you. And then you post the above. Bravo dude, you got me. Bravo.
Yes, jumping to conclusions, big-time. Embarrassingly so. You saw Malik check down and change the play in a series (things Golson did numerous times IN REAL GAMES...what, you think he never checked down in 2012???) and you're not sure you Golson did that yesterday, so that makes you wonder if Zaire is better lol. Yes dude, jumping to conclusions.
(I erased the part where I said "Fuck you dude" so as not to make this personal and not get me a deserved vacation. So mods, this is me saying that I DID NOT say "Fuck you" to Kuenja.) But thank you bro, for doing this now, so I don't have to waste a night with you before the Michigan game. Go beg someone else for access to tickets and someone to hang with that night. My bad for wasting my time trying to help you in the first place. I'm not going to make this another battle between me and a member, so this is it for me on this thread as far as you and I go. See you on the flip-flop...
No guys, my penis is the biggest.
JK, carry on.
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at best. I'd pass because we have bigger fish we're recruiting.Runs too upright. Low 3at best. I'd pass because we have bigger fish we're recruiting.