No, just noBuchner is like a poor man’s Tim Tebow.
In reality, Buchner had made some really dynamic plays, but for a young QB early in his career he has made some God awful decisions and thrown an inordinate number of pick 6’s as a result of bad accuracy and worse decision making. Dynamic or not, he is not a very good QB to this point in his career, regardless of the myriad of reasons why. I hope that changes this year, but many a potentially dynamic qb’s have had their careers stall out because they never developed their accuracy or ability to take care of the football. Plus he hasnt proven he can stay healthy yet either. More questions than answers when it comes to Buchner and I think that is the cause for concern for many.We're just going to conveniently ignore the stark difference in OLine play from September on? Got it.
And as frustrating as a few of the plays Buchner made in the Gator Bowl were, there were also more than enough dynamic plays that showcased his abilities, plays that Pyne was never capable of making. He put on full display how high his ceiling is in the Bowl game. And one of those mistakes, the INT at the goal line, was more on Rees for dialing up that play call in that situation. He knows better than anyone whether or not his QB has sound decision making, and we were absolutely pounding the rock on that tired defense at that point in the game.
I agree with you that Hartman should and likely will start, but the Pyne > Buchner theory is an absolute joke of a take.
Those Florida teams had a ton of talent around Tebow. Put Tebow on last year’s notre dame offense and I bet he doesn’t even sniff the heismanYeah. Tim Tebow was a heisman winner. Tough comp.
Is urban the coach last year in his prime too? Yeah he would have been up there in heismanThose Florida teams had a ton of talent around Tebow. Put Tebow on last year’s notre dame offense and I bet he doesn’t even sniff the heisman
Doubtful, Tebow was one heck of an athlete no doubt, but force him to throw? Who would he have thrown to last year? Tommy was forcing things to Mayer for a reason.The takes on this site get weirder by the day. Prime college Tebow would have made last years ND team significantly better.
Tebow, Pyne, and a healthy Buchner as our 2022 QB room…. I say Pyne is the only one that stands a chance versus South Carolina in the bowl game…The takes on this site get weirder by the day. Prime college Tebow would have made last years ND team significantly better.
UF's offense consisted of Tebow runs or Tebow throws a short pass as indicated above. Pyne ranked 50th at 12.32.Lol. This was Tim tebows passing numbers for reference. Maybe everyone was running wide open but I doubt it.View attachment 3053276
Just an incredible group of young offensive players. Very exciting.
So, I'm just getting around to watching this. I didn't know what to make of the Carmody starting with the 1's, prior to getting injured (still haven't heard how serious that is/was) but Jamie says that he was hearing Carmody was the "best guard" this Spring. I did not have that on my bingo card. And, if true, hopefully he comes back soon.
You are right. He had a mullet and looked good. Then he got hurt and Alt eventually looked down the spot.Wasn't Carmody the first frosh in at LT when the shit hit the fan early in '21? And acquitted himself in a decent manner until getting hurt? Or was he bad and I'm just traumatized from a recent history of early-season shuffling/injuries/underwhelming play?
I thought he was LG next to Baker?Wasn't Carmody the first frosh in at LT when the shit hit the fan early in '21? And acquitted himself in a decent manner until getting hurt? Or was he bad and I'm just traumatized from a recent history of early-season shuffling/injuries/underwhelming play?
I think that’s rightI thought he was LG next to Baker?
Pretty sure he came in for fisher at LT after he got injured at Florida state.I thought he was LG next to Baker?
The offensive line could be really good, but that doesn’t mean zeke is. He improved last year but he improved off an awful start. He just gets blown up too easyAn uninjured Carmody is REAL good. When I heard the defensive player say that Schrauth was the oncoming reserve Olineman, I thought, Wow, with him and Carmody replacing our two seniors, we're still going to be damm good. AND we have Kristovic on top of that.
When I thought that by the way, I assume what's usually a good OLine assumption that experienced players like Fisher and Correll are going to get a leap between years (Alt doesn't need one, but even he will improve.) ND should have at a minimum 6 really good OLinemen this season for five spots. Knowing our recruiting, we'll probably have ten.
He was. In fact, it felt like consensus was he was playing better than Baker. However, since then he was virtually a non-factor last year and his weight seems like an anomaly of sorts.Wasn't Carmody the first frosh in at LT when the shit hit the fan early in '21? And acquitted himself in a decent manner until getting hurt? Or was he bad and I'm just traumatized from a recent history of early-season shuffling/injuries/underwhelming play?