Voltaire26
Detroit Born and Raised
On the radio on Wednesday, I think, a Michigan fan said that they would be undefeated had Speight not gotten injured. I nearly crashed I was laughing so hard.
We may have had one more win
On the radio on Wednesday, I think, a Michigan fan said that they would be undefeated had Speight not gotten injured. I nearly crashed I was laughing so hard.
You weren't that close to beating Penn State.We may have had one more win
If he can't beat out Hornibrook I don't think he can possibly be overrated . The worst yes. Overrated no
Hornytoad is a practice guy just like Stave. That's why Stave beat out Houston because he's great with no pressure and just throwing to open receivers. However, when the pressure is on both those QBs are auto sacks. Coan hasn't been given a chance so we have no idea what he brings outside of a few garbage time throws and high school highlights.
To be better than Hornytoad all he would have to do is not give the ball to the opponent, have the arm strength to make the wide open downfield throws and be able to run for a decent gain once in a while and not crumble under the slightest pressure. Talent wise Coan could easily accomplish this but he hasn't been given a chance like Hornibrook was last year. Only way he gets in now is if Hornibrook is injured.
But but he is our highly talented freshman - GD
Wisconsin has won Hornibrook's last 15 starts. The only way Coan should see the field is by injury.
His level of play has been below average to poor in many of those games and the defense had to bail him out multiple times. Hell after 2 ints in a row the Badgers just ran the ball every single time to finish the game. A game manager QB that doesn't throw the rock to the opponent every game would have won 15 games in a row as well and won by a larger margin. Hornibrook replaced Houston as a freshman last year and Houston wasn't even close to as bad as Hornibrook. It's hypocritical of PC to not give Coan at least a chance when Hornibrook struggles and he will struggle and will be the reason why we lose a game.
In the end Badgers win despite the QB play. It appears even if Hornytoad throws 5 ints PC will keep him in. He might break the int record vs Iowa this week.
Until then...
His level of play has been below average to poor in many of those games and the defense had to bail him out multiple times. Hell after 2 ints in a row the Badgers just ran the ball every single time to finish the game. A game manager QB that doesn't throw the rock to the opponent every game would have won 15 games in a row as well and won by a larger margin. Hornibrook replaced Houston as a freshman last year and Houston wasn't even close to as bad as Hornibrook. It's hypocritical of PC to not give Coan at least a chance when Hornibrook struggles and he will struggle and will be the reason why we lose a game.
In the end Badgers win despite the QB play. It appears even if Hornytoad throws 5 ints PC will keep him in. He might break the int record vs Iowa this week.
When a QB has a 15 game winning streak, I don't even change my socks
So no matter how bad the starting QB plays you don't give the talented backup just one little chance like the Badgers did for Hornibrook last season? Wow, just wow. I would want to know for certain if the young man is a gamer or not especially if my starter looks terrible. Again, PC is being a complete Hypocrite.
9-0 just win baby
So if they lose because Hornibrook throws 3 ints this week would you give Jack the chance?
I'm not sure how we got brought into this, but which QBs specifically?Any Michigan QB since '98
Comparing stats only without comparing their stat to hype ratio doesn't work.Sam Darnold has 22 TDs and 11 INTs
Tanner Lee has 17 TDs and 13 INTS
The answer is someone else, Tanner Lee.
Probably not. Coan will have his shot during spring and fall practices. His roll is as backup. Chryst sticks with one qb. I can dig that
Sam Darnold has 22 TDs and 11 INTs
Tanner Lee has 17 TDs and 13 INTS
The answer is someone else, Tanner Lee.
Nebraska bets on transfer QB Tanner Lee
But Lee is absolutely an elite NFL prospect, with the arm, size and smarts to shine in the Cornhuskers’ style of play, and this is how transfers are supposed to work.
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Feldman: Tanner Lee, QB, Nebraska. The former Tulane starter has everything NFL scouts look for in terms of size, smarts, arm strength and accuracy. He also has quite a bit of speed to work with at the skill positions (keep an eye on spectacular freshman receiver Tyjon Lindsey). With all the preseason hype on Wisconsin, Lee and the Huskers could make things very interesting in the Big Ten West.
Huskers' QB Tanner Lee challenged to turn hype into reality
The hype has been fueled by the words of a couple former NFL personnel men, one of whom predicted the transfer from Tulane would be a top NFL draft prospect.
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“Of anybody at the (Big Ten) level, he’s got as good of ability,” offered Price, the son of longtime college coach Mike Price and now the head coach at Hanks High School in El Paso, Texas. “He used to go to those Manning passing camps and he’s thrown with some of the other (famous) people and everybody, after they threw with him, went, ‘Where are you now?’ He said, ‘I’m at Tulane.’
“And they said, ‘How the heck did you end up at Tulane?’ He said, ‘Well, I’m at a private school in New Orleans and that’s the only offer I got.’”
Nebraska Football's Tanner Lee could be the Big 10 West's X-factor | isportsweb
Sean Mannion, Sean Canfield, Matt Moore, and Derek Anderson. Each Quarterback saw their talents reward them with NFL careers and Mike Riley is looking to add another NFL quarterback to his collection.
Tanner Lee = Aaron Rodgers Jr.
He gonna ball. Needs better pass catchers though. Tyjon better step in and be the man.
When you see the throwing motion... Then you see the way he carries himself... Then you see how the whole team loves him...
I'm good with it if he bounces to the draft after he sets the B1G on fire.