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re: How to Solve QB Depth Issues?

Posted on 11/21/14 at 11:28 am to
Posted by cardboardboxer
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Posted on 11/21/14 at 11:28 am to
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I don't believe that at all. Being elite is not necessary. Being able to get the ball out quickly and willing to take shots down field is what is required. I've seen too many successful spread QBs who would have been extremely average in other systems to believe otherwise.


That is the thing: I don't think Sumlin's system is a typical spread when it comes to that.

Something like an Urban Meyer system seems more what you are talking about (add in a legit run game). For Sumlin is seems like he needs a QB that can make every throw on the field and exploit any weakness the defense gives him. Or be an all-time great scambler.

I mean, what else explains what happened to Kenny? To me it is clear as day that even as early as USC EVERYONE noticed there were throws he couldn't make (I remember us talking about that early), and once we got to a Bama the defense coordinators were taking advantage of that weakness by giving him an opening that would require that throw and nothing else. Kenny goes from our best QB performance ever to out of the job for good within a season, like a Mega Man boss when you have the ability he is weak against.

After that situation, and looking at the success of Case Keenum (another guy who could make every throw), it just seems like anything short of elite completely undoes the "hit them where they are weakest" strategy. We don't have the line play or the RB play to do what a Bama or LSU does, aka "here is what we do best, try and stop us."
Posted by tmc94
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 11/21/14 at 11:41 am to
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I mean, what else explains what happened to Kenny?

wow, talk about reactionary. Kenny is a first year starter and a true sophomore. It's incredibly rare for a QB to not have struggles in such situations.

It's not about the system. That's just how it works. Young QBs get flustered. They don't go thru their progressions. They make bad decisions. The fact that he didn't vs SC was amazing. But assuming he never would?
Posted by Dr RC
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Posted on 11/21/14 at 12:25 pm to
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I mean, what else explains what happened to Kenny? To me it is clear as day that even as early as USC EVERYONE noticed there were throws he couldn't make (I remember us talking about that early), and once we got to a Bama the defense coordinators were taking advantage of that weakness by giving him an opening that would require that throw and nothing else. Kenny goes from our best QB performance ever to out of the job for good within a season, like a Mega Man boss when you have the ability he is weak against.


What happened to Kenny? Well, he got gun shy on throwing deep balls and over the middle due to accuracy issues, waited to throw to WRs that were wide open instead of throwing to where they were supposed to be which led to line breakdowns and throws behind the WRs, threw too many flutter balls, seemed to be scared to run when it was there, and most importantly he lost the team by partying too damn hard during the season.

It was a basic garden variety young QB mental collapse. Nothing more, nothing less.

This post was edited on 11/21/14 at 12:27 pm
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