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Crist 'very happy' with recovery thus far - Chicago Colleges Blog - ESPN Chicago
What a good guy. I hope everything works out for him.
What a good guy. I hope everything works out for him.
If Tommy Rees wins this bowl game without a lot of mistakes, who should be the starting QB? I mean Rees would be a 4-0 as a starter, that's impressive for a late season freshman QB. I'm sure next year is going to be competitive for the QB's........
Rees also hamstrings the offense because he throws a ton of picks and doesn't have a strong arm. I think the easy answer is that there should be an open competition next year... but in the long run Tommy Rees is not going to be the guy.
I agree. In my complicated opinion, I expect Hendrix to beat out Rees by the end of Spring so that they go into fall ball "neck and neck."
I then expect Crist to come in and remind everyone why its good to have a 6'5" 230 lb fast QB with a rocket arm (now that he has had time to figure out the system). He starts.
I think Rees starts next season as the back-up but Hendrix takes over the title fairly quickly.
If everyone stays healthy, Rees stays number 3 whether or not Golson overtakes him. If there is an injury, Golson becomes the back-up.
Crist and Rees are both good QBs. However, I'll take Hendrix for next year please.
Rees also hamstrings the offense because he throws a ton of picks and doesn't have a strong arm. I think the easy answer is that there should be an open competition next year... but in the long run Tommy Rees is not going to be the guy.
Why would you want to start all over? That makes no sense. What has Hendrix done, besides lose out to both Rees and Crist, other than admit that the speed of the college game and the complexity of the offense was too much for him last year? If he was like tearing it up (a la Andrew Luck when he redshirted) in practice every day, then I'd get it.
But what exactly has he done where you'd want to give the reigns to a QB who has never started before, and basically giving ND a very great chance of throwing the season away while we break in yet another QB???
Tommy won some big games but cost us the Tulsa game, i think with dayne finishing Tulsa and playing all of UM this team is 9-3
we are talking about a true freshman that coach k was confident enough in to hand the reigns to. who knows who the starter will be next year? i surely don't.
but when rees was in there, the offense looked much better than when crist was in there
i disagree. shame on kelly for putting him in that situation. throw something safe and attempt the FG with a kicker who is perfect. don't forget special teams was atrocious that game.
Why would you want to start all over? That makes no sense. What has Hendrix done, besides lose out to both Rees and Crist, other than admit that the speed of the college game and the complexity of the offense was too much for him last year? If he was like tearing it up (a la Andrew Luck when he redshirted) in practice every day, then I'd get it.
But what exactly has he done where you'd want to give the reigns to a QB who has never started before, and basically giving ND a very great chance of throwing the season away while we break in yet another QB???
Not because of anything Rees did. BK simplified the offense and went more to the run game than he did with Crist. Also a much improved defense put less pressure on the offense to score a TD every possession.
BK mistakenly assumed Rees would not make such a boneheaded throw.
Starting all over? What if Hendrix is truly the most talented quarterback and gives the Irish the best chance to win?
Should Nebraska have been afraid to start all over when Martinez came in this year and replaced the experienced Lee?
We've seen some of the past greats at this position (Young, Bradford, McCoy, Luck, etc.) come in and more or less dominate as redshirt freshmen. I'm not saying Hendrix is that great or ever will be, but his insertion into the starting role clearly doesn't have to mean the team is "starting over" or "throwing away" the season.
Plus, Hendrix didn't "lose" out in the quarterback battle. He came in during the fall and has been a redshirt practically from day one. I don't think it was a case of Hendrix being lost and having the deer in the headlights look at this level as you're alluding to, as much as it was planning for the long term and saving his eligibility.
And the biggest thing...Kelly and the coaching staff have been raving about Hendrix!!
"The ball comes out of his hand like probably one other guy I've ever coached. I mean, it comes out that quick, that fast," Kelly said. "He's got escapability, maneuverability, he's got all the pieces. It's now just going to be about getting into the offense and seeing how he picks things up from a spread quarterback standpoint. But the tools are pretty impressive. When the defensive coaches rave about somebody, and they don't do that very often, you know you've got somebody who has a chance to be really good."
You can only tear it up so much on the scout team and I'm not sure what the coaches at Stanford were saying about Luck as a freshman, but that's pretty high praise for Hendrix there.
He's big and is ready to play physically. His arm is perhaps the best on the team, as well as his throwing abilities. And his athleticism and ability to run with the ball looks to be very potent as well, as judged by his high school film and the fact that the above quote was taken from Navy week when Hendrix was running the triple option pretty darn well.
So he was having some hard times adjusting to college ball, no biggie really. I'm sure Golson will too, but that's certainly not going to make me think that Everett can't be successfull or that the season will be a lost cause if he's starting his second year on campus.
Now, I agree in that BK loves Hendrix's talent and the kid could be a major player in the starters comp next year. I was pumped when he signed with ND. (and I never said we'd throw the season away...I said the chances would be greater, and that's true. There's nothing like experience at that spot) My only problem is with a couple of posters who act as if Hendrix should start. Based on what? That the coaches think he could be good? That he didn't even beat out Rees? If Hendrix proves that he is better than the other players, then that will be great and I will stand behind the coaches. But don't for a second think that the Hendrix and team will not experience growing pains in his first year as a starter (first ever game action)...history says we will...
Sorry, but if Hendrix was ready to play this year, he would have played, period. He didn't sit behind Rees to save eligibility...BK said it himself that he was on a 5 minute plan, so to say that with half the season left he wanted to preserve Hendrix's eligibility is absurd. It's revisionist history to say that he was brought here to redshirt from the beginning. There was an open competition to back up Crist and he lost. He wasn't as a ready as Rees. Now, if Rees got hurt too, then we were screwed anyway and at that point BK has said that he wouldn't burn Hendrix's eligibility.
Yes, Martinez had a very good year, when he was healthy. But you are comparing apples to oranges, because he rarely had to throw the ball. He's a runner first. Throwing the ball is MUCH tougher for younger QBs than sinply running. He threw the ball for over 167 yards ONE TIME. In BK's offense, Hendrix will have to throw the ball a helluva a lot more than Martinez. And do you really want me to sit here and name all the young QBs who struggled their first year in college? Because we could be here all day. The list is FAR longer than those who played well right away.
Now, I agree in that BK loves Hendrix's talent and the kid could be a major player in the starters comp next year. I was pumped when he signed with ND. (and I never said we'd throw the season away...I said the chances would be greater, and that's true. There's nothing like experience at that spot) My only problem is with a couple of posters who act as if Hendrix should start. Based on what? That the coaches think he could be good? That he didn't even beat out Rees? If Hendrix proves that he is better than the other players, then that will be great and I will stand behind the coaches. But don't for a second think that the Hendrix and team will not experience growing pains in his first year as a starter (first ever game action)...history says we will...