BigRedBuster
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How many years since Solich was fired have we had an actual QB that was recruited for an offense that was being ran by an OC that fully believed in and knew the style of offense we were trying to run?
How many years since Solich was fired have we had an actual QB that was recruited for an offense that was being ran by an OC that fully believed in and knew the style of offense we were trying to run?
I'm willing to give him a chance if he wins the job. Sounds like you aren't. That's fun.Tanner Lee was a below average college quarterback at Tulane. Simple statement of fact. There may be extenuating circumstances that contributed to that, but he was below average just the same.
The only disingenuous thing is to say he was good at Tulane, when he clearly wasn't.
As much flack as Armstrong got for being a 53% passer, imagine if he threw as many picks as he did touchdowns, averaged nearly 2 yards yards less per pass attempt, and couldn't run.
Everything I can find on Lee's broken finger seems to indicate he missed 4 games, then he tried to play through the pain for 1 game, then he sat out the season finale. So I'm not sure how much that explains away the data we do have.
Tanner Lee was a below average college quarterback at Tulane. Simple statement of fact. There may be extenuating circumstances that contributed to that, but he was below average just the same.
The only disingenuous thing is to say he was good at Tulane, when he clearly wasn't.
As much flack as Armstrong got for being a 53% passer, imagine if he threw as many picks as he did touchdowns, averaged nearly 2 yards yards less per pass attempt, and couldn't run.
Everything I can find on Lee's broken finger seems to indicate he missed 4 games, then he tried to play through the pain for 1 game, then he sat out the season finale. So I'm not sure how much that explains away the data we do have.
Hammer, meet nail.I'm pretty sure everyone will give him a chance. But many Husker fans have been playing the "new guy at QB is the savior" song for 16 years now. Until it actually happens, the odds are that it won't.
I don't want to make it seem like injuries are the only reason his stats were below average, but I don't think you're giving them fair credit.Everything I can find on Lee's broken finger seems to indicate he missed 4 games, then he tried to play through the pain for 1 game, then he sat out the season finale. So I'm not sure how much that explains away the data we do have.
2005 yes Zack Taylor, Callahan/NorvellHow many years since Solich was fired have we had an actual QB that was recruited for an offense that was being ran by an OC that fully believed in and knew the style of offense we were trying to run?
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014
2005 yes Zack Taylor, Callahan/NorvellHow many years since Solich was fired have we had an actual QB that was recruited for an offense that was being ran by an OC that fully believed in and knew the style of offense we were trying to run?
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014
2006 yes Z Taylor, Callahan/Norvell
2007 yes Sam Keller, Watson
2008 yes Joe Ganz, Watson
2009 No Zac Lee, Watson (was being forced to run offense he didn't want/know or believe in)
2013 No Kellog/Armstrong/TMart, Beck (was forced to learn new system he didn't believe in while Armstrong was being asked to make plays he couldn't)
2014 No Armstrong, Beck (was forced to learn new system he didn't believe in while Armstrong was being asked to make plays he couldn't)
So, in my opinion, only during the Callahan years (4 years) out of 13 have we had an OC and a stable of QBs who are all built for the same type of system.
Interestingly, during those years, our offensive ranking was:
Total yards
2005 93rd
2006 15th
2007 9th
2008 12th
Scoring
2005 65th
2006 26th
2007 23rd
2008 17th
I'm looking forward to having QBs and OCs on the same page in a system that they are made for.
Lee might not be the answer...but then we have POB....POB might not be the answer....but then we have Gebbia....etc.
2009 - Watson was being forced to adopt the zone read offense he wasn't knowledgable of or believed in.2005 yes Zack Taylor, Callahan/NorvellHow many years since Solich was fired have we had an actual QB that was recruited for an offense that was being ran by an OC that fully believed in and knew the style of offense we were trying to run?
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014
2006 yes Z Taylor, Callahan/Norvell
2007 yes Sam Keller, Watson
2008 yes Joe Ganz, Watson
2009 No Zac Lee, Watson (was being forced to run offense he didn't want/know or believe in)
2013 No Kellog/Armstrong/TMart, Beck (was forced to learn new system he didn't believe in while Armstrong was being asked to make plays he couldn't)
2014 No Armstrong, Beck (was forced to learn new system he didn't believe in while Armstrong was being asked to make plays he couldn't)
So, in my opinion, only during the Callahan years (4 years) out of 13 have we had an OC and a stable of QBs who are all built for the same type of system.
Interestingly, during those years, our offensive ranking was:
Total yards
2005 93rd
2006 15th
2007 9th
2008 12th
Scoring
2005 65th
2006 26th
2007 23rd
2008 17th
I'm looking forward to having QBs and OCs on the same page in a system that they are made for.
Lee might not be the answer...but then we have POB....POB might not be the answer....but then we have Gebbia....etc.
2009, Zac Lee was recruited to run Watson's WCO. He was hurt, and so was the rest of the offense, but he was recruited by that OC to run that offense as he wanted it. It wasn't until 2010 that Bo forced Watson to change identities to a zone-read game.
2013 I guess you can argue due to injury to Martinez, but at least for 2014, maybe 2013 too, the question was years where the quarterback was recruited to run that offense instead of someone else's (Beck recruited Armstrong), being run by the OC in a way that they believed in it, where the quarterback "knew" the style (our 2014 offense was pretty efficient for the most part, and was vintage Beck).
True. Matter of fact, I just watched the 2009 bowl game last night and we ran precisely ONE zone read (and that was just kinda a zone read). We also had a tremendous amount of injuries to offensive starters that year, and ended up running the ball over 60% of the time the last half of the year - but not utilizing the QB.We did not run a zone read offense in 2009.