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I don't know what Kelly is going to do. Kizer had a great season, but Zaire's running ability really adds a dimension to the offense that Kizer doesn't have (I know that Kizer can run). We will have a good O line, but with all the new pieces, having a strong runner is a huge advantage, especially when the protection start to break down. Also, a running QB is always a threat to get injured, so I like the idea of two proven athletes in the position. So I guess my position is that I don't know what Kelly us going to do. (Didn't I already say that)
I do know that I would have liked to have Zaire running that last play against Clemson last year.
I always figured you as a Monty Van Gorder guy!In my opinion I thought Kizer played very well and I would stick with him but I think both are very capable. That being said it will probably be Touchdown Tommy Rees.![]()
Uncle Rico's kid? Uncle Rico could really sling the pill around.I always figured you as a Monty Van Gorder guy!
It's going to be Kizer. He had an unreal rookie season. He played really well on the road @Clemson and @Stanford, both were/are top 7 teams.
Not to be a smart ass, but I seem to recall that we lost those two games.
Clemson would be more so on the offense than the Stanford game. The Stanford loss was a clear lapse on defense, we all know that.
Edit: Kizer was 19/34 321 yard 2 TDs 1 INT, 60 rush yards 1 TD @Clemson. Not too bad at all
Especially, not in that weather. But I still think Zaire had a better shot of running the ball in on that last play. I think we see both of them getting playing time.
I agree Zaire is a better runner, but Kizer can really rip it out of the pocket, and also has the ability to bring it down and run, he can keep plays alive too.
I also agree that both see playing time. I'm not sure if I like playing 2 QBs, but it worked in 2012. Kizer starts and Zaire spells him every so often? I could deal with that. And it's not like when Zaire comes in, the defense can expect a run, because he can rip em too.