Clausen=most experienced QB we'll see this season

mooneytostle

Smooth Operator
Messages
235
Reaction score
25
Everyone always says how BQ and JC were at the same point in their careers after their sophomore season, but the thing they neglet to mention is that Quinn was playing for Willingham whereas Clausen has been playing for Weis.

I guess the question I'm trying to bring up is do you think that the situations are really as comparable as people make them out to be, or are they distinct and markedly different? Would BQ's numbers in his freshman and sophomore years be better if Weis had been the coach? If your answer to this is yes, then how can you expect the same JC to have the same leap in production that BQ had?

The offensive line that BQ had in front of him his freshman through senior year is far superior to anything JC has had to work with in his two years thus far. In my mind JC has proven that he is extremely immobile and has trouble moving around in the pocket. However, when given time, he will hit his receivers. If the line improves (that includes an increase in running game production), JC should expect to see similar improvement to BQ's numbers sophomore to junior year - perhaps better based on the (lack of) quality of opponents on the schedule this year.
 

IrishAddiction

The wa wa wa waterboy
Messages
1,565
Reaction score
90
i think that if BQ had CW as a head coach his freshman and sophomore year, his numbers would have been much better. I personally will continue to think BQ is the better qb, a clutch guy who wins in the end. Clausen hasnt proved that....yet. He may, he may prove to be the bust that many already see him as. We will have to wait until the season to see which he becomes, its up to him.
 

TDHeysus

FLOOR(RAND()*(N-D+1))+D;
Messages
3,315
Reaction score
355
Everyone always says how BQ and JC were at the same point in their careers after their sophomore season, but the thing they neglet to mention is that Quinn was playing for Willingham whereas Clausen has been playing for Weis.

I thought weis was around for quinn's jr and sr year? (i might be wrong)

I guess the question I'm trying to bring up is do you think that the situations are really as comparable as people make them out to be, or are they distinct and markedly different? Would BQ's numbers in his freshman and sophomore years be better if Weis had been the coach? If your answer to this is yes, then how can you expect the same JC to have the same leap in production that BQ had?

I dont expect the big jump in JC's production per say because he is in same Off. I see him making better decisions. I expect his TD-INT ratio to far improved this year, I thinking at least something like 23td, 12INTs. BQ's TD-INT ratio his last 2 years was an incredible 69td-14int. If Clausen can get his td-int ratio pointing the right way, he would be doing his part to make this team a winner.
 
Top