If Rees was playing so well wouldn't he be taking more than just a handful of first team snaps? Every report I've seen has Crist taking a large majority of the snaps.
No. Coach Kelly said at this point he the leader for the starting DOG LB spot but it's far from settled.
I am a Danny Spond fan, and I am still incredulous over Koyak's pancake. Any further word on how young Ben is doing?
They're saying he has some potential.
If Rees was playing so well wouldn't he be taking more than just a handful of first team snaps? Every report I've seen has Crist taking a large majority of the snaps.
Sounds like the coach is giving the rehabbing upperclassman every opportunity to show he can read progressions, make "quick" decisions, and not hit receivers in the feet.
Think about it. If one guy gets the major share of the reps and the race is neck and neck it would seem like the guy with the lesser opportunity is doing more with what he's getting.
All the fans like Crist's cannon arm but a cannon isn't a requisite in Kelly's offense. Quick reads, correct decisions, a quick release, and accurate throws make Kelly's machine hum.
Its not just Crist's cannon that people like, its his legit 6'4 thick frame, its his superior athleticism compared to Tommy even after multiple surgeries. Its the fact that obviously the talent is there considering he was a 5 star coming out of high school, and although high rankings are only a small means of measure, he had an offer list that was basically a who's who of the elite teams in college football over the last decade.
I think Tommy is a great kid and from everything I have read and heard a great teammate, but why does everybody speak about him like he is completely superior to Dayne in his reads, accuracy, and decision making? We won some games down the stretch in spite of him, not because of him. His poor decision making and inaccurate throw at crunch time cost us the Tulsa game, not to mention he threw 2 other INTs in that game as well. Grant it he shouldn't have been put in that situation at the end of that game at that time in his career, but still it was a horrible decision and worse throw. He single handedly tried to give USC the victory and was bailed out on numerous occasions by our stout defense. He played average at best against Army, but it was Army so of course we won.
In 294 pass attempts Dayne threw 7 picks last year. In only 164 attempts Tommy threw 8 in a MUCH more dumbed down version of the offense.
Dayne threw for 370 yrs and 4 Tds against MSU, and 277 yds and 2 TDs in basically a half of football against Michigan. It is that kind of potential that oozes out of Dayne and warrants people desiring him to be our starting QB.
I just fail to see why all the constant talk about how Tommy is so much more cerebral and better with his reads and accuracy than Dayne.
Tommy did an admirable job stepping in as a true frosh thrown to the wolves last year, but he is not our best option to begin that year as the starting QB this year. Ive tried so many times, but I just dont see it. Crist will be our starting QB to begin the year...bank it.
Its not just Crist's cannon that people like, its his legit 6'4 thick frame, its his superior athleticism compared to Tommy even after multiple surgeries. Its the fact that obviously the talent is there considering he was a 5 star coming out of high school, and although high rankings are only a small means of measure, he had an offer list that was basically a who's who of the elite teams in college football over the last decade.
I think Tommy is a great kid and from everything I have read and heard a great teammate, but why does everybody speak about him like he is completely superior to Dayne in his reads, accuracy, and decision making? We won some games down the stretch in spite of him, not because of him. His poor decision making and inaccurate throw at crunch time cost us the Tulsa game, not to mention he threw 2 other INTs in that game as well. Grant it he shouldn't have been put in that situation at the end of that game at that time in his career, but still it was a horrible decision and worse throw. He single handedly tried to give USC the victory and was bailed out on numerous occasions by our stout defense. He played average at best against Army, but it was Army so of course we won.
In 294 pass attempts Dayne threw 7 picks last year. In only 164 attempts Tommy threw 8 in a MUCH more dumbed down version of the offense.
Dayne threw for 370 yrs and 4 Tds against MSU, and 277 yds and 2 TDs in basically a half of football against Michigan. It is that kind of potential that oozes out of Dayne and warrants people desiring him to be our starting QB.
I just fail to see why all the constant talk about how Tommy is so much more cerebral and better with his reads and accuracy than Dayne.
Tommy did an admirable job stepping in as a true frosh thrown to the wolves last year, but he is not our best option to begin that year as the starting QB this year. Ive tried so many times, but I just dont see it. Crist will be our starting QB to begin the year...bank it.
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Looks like Diaco's head gear is starting to spread around. I might have to order one of these if I can find it. Also, I don't really remember hearing Riddick give too many interviews, but he seems to be a pretty bright kid and really speaks well.
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Yeah, but ya know ya can't consider high school ...
Those kids from Oil City play in a pretty competitive league.
Those kids from Oil City play in a pretty competitive league.
Its not just Crist's cannon that people like, its his legit 6'4 thick frame, its his superior athleticism compared to Tommy even after multiple surgeries. Its the fact that obviously the talent is there considering he was a 5 star coming out of high school, and although high rankings are only a small means of measure, he had an offer list that was basically a who's who of the elite teams in college football over the last decade.
I think Tommy is a great kid and from everything I have read and heard a great teammate, but why does everybody speak about him like he is completely superior to Dayne in his reads, accuracy, and decision making? We won some games down the stretch in spite of him, not because of him. His poor decision making and inaccurate throw at crunch time cost us the Tulsa game, not to mention he threw 2 other INTs in that game as well. Grant it he shouldn't have been put in that situation at the end of that game at that time in his career, but still it was a horrible decision and worse throw. He single handedly tried to give USC the victory and was bailed out on numerous occasions by our stout defense. He played average at best against Army, but it was Army so of course we won.
In 294 pass attempts Dayne threw 7 picks last year. In only 164 attempts Tommy threw 8 in a MUCH more dumbed down version of the offense.
Dayne threw for 370 yrs and 4 Tds against MSU, and 277 yds and 2 TDs in basically a half of football against Michigan. It is that kind of potential that oozes out of Dayne and warrants people desiring him to be our starting QB.
I just fail to see why all the constant talk about how Tommy is so much more cerebral and better with his reads and accuracy than Dayne.
Tommy did an admirable job stepping in as a true frosh thrown to the wolves last year, but he is not our best option to begin that year as the starting QB this year. Ive tried so many times, but I just dont see it. Crist will be our starting QB to begin the year...bank it.
But...Is he gonna be any good?
His poor decision making and inaccurate throw at crunch time cost us the Tulsa game, not to mention he threw 2 other INTs in that game as well. Grant it he shouldn't have been put in that situation at the end of that game at that time in his career, but still it was a horrible decision and worse throw.
It was a horrible decision. But Rees didn't make it. Everyone seems to be forgetting that Kelly admitted, in his post game presser, to telling Rees that he was to chuck it up if Floyd drew single coverage on that play.
It was a horrible decision. But Rees didn't make it. Everyone seems to be forgetting that Kelly admitted, in his post game presser, to telling Rees that he was to chuck it up if Floyd drew single coverage on that play.
Ugggggggggggggh we debated this a long time ago. Someone should go dig up the thread where I show the probability of an NFL kicker hitting a FG from that spot versus the probability of an interception.
It is 1% Kelly's fault for calling the play, and 99% Tommy Rees' fault for absolutely shitting the bed on that throw. Completely inexcusable how bad that throw was... I don't care if you're a JV QB who hasn't hit puberty yet you need to throw that ball longer and earlier.