BigRedBuster
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I disagree.From watching Casey for an entire season, he doesn’t instill confidence in his throwing ability.
I disagree.From watching Casey for an entire season, he doesn’t instill confidence in his throwing ability.
That's a Bayless take if I've ever seen oneFrom watching Casey for an entire season, he doesn’t instill confidence in his throwing ability.
Really ??!?! Wow... why ?
Dude was throwing deep outs money when he had time and people were open.He had nearly half his yards in three games against pretty unimpressive opponents. He averaged under 200 yards passing in the other seven games he played, which would have been #106 in the nation.
In the month of October (four games) he threw 8 TDs and 8 INTs. Not good.
When not targeting Trey Palmer, he threw 8 TDs and 10 INTs. Also not good.
He racked up some decent stats because he could chuck it deep and let Palmer outrun everyone (once he figured out not to underthrow him by 15 yards). But he also missed a lot of throws badly.
We can do better.
I mean, pretty much every qb out there can throw to open receivers when they have time. Not exactly something to write home about.Dude was throwing deep outs money when he had time and people were open.
They were a different team when he didn’t play. Way worse.
I don’t think stats do his performance justice.
We’ve had 3 straight 3 QBs that can’t hit a crossing route or throw to the flat.I mean, pretty much every qb out there can throw to open receivers when they have time. Not exactly something to write home about.
And just because the other guys are bad doesn’t make him good.
I didn’t say that. You did.You realize you’re saying “pretty much every QB can do it” and then saying the other QBs are not that good right?
We’ve had 3 straight 3 QBs that can’t hit a crossing route or throw to the flat.
Is Thompson going all conference?….no. Was he pressured significantly?….yes. Did he have a running game?…..no. Was there much depth at WR?….not really.
This is how people who are trying to convince themselves of something talk.We are a lot better with him than we are without him. I’m glad he’s here.
View how you want but you’re doing the exact same thing I am from a different perspective. Ignoring 3 games to then call his stats into question doesn’t seem fair, but whatever. His stats before he joined one of the worst offenses in the country seemed decent.You can have your opinion and make all the excuses you want. Things don’t happen in a vacuum. But he was pretty average and missed a lot of throws badly.
Sometimes. I could cherry pick games he didn’t for argument sake.At least Martinez could run.
I didn’t ignore games. I expressly mentioned them.Sometimes. I could cherry pick games he didn’t for argument sake.
You are without question the most valuable member of Huskerboard….in my opinion. What I know about recruiting is largely because of you. The happenings and current status of team you are all over. I very much appreciate it.I didn’t ignore games. I expressly mentioned them.
Nice of you to keep hounding me about stats when you’ve had exactly none to back up you points.
Last year Thompson was on 12/22 (54%) for 223 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs on throws between 10 and 20 yards outside the hashes. I’m not sure he was as good at those throws as you remember him being.
He played behind one of the worst o-lines in the country thoughHe had nearly half his yards in three games against pretty unimpressive opponents. He averaged under 200 yards passing in the other seven games he played, which would have been #106 in the nation.
In the month of October (four games) he threw 8 TDs and 8 INTs. Not good.
When not targeting Trey Palmer, he threw 8 TDs and 10 INTs. Also not good.
He racked up some decent stats because he could chuck it deep and let Palmer outrun everyone (once he figured out not to underthrow him by 15 yards). But he also missed a lot of throws badly.
We can do better.
32 sacks last year. 92nd in the country.
Of course we can do better. But let’s be honest how often have we. Yes his numbers tanked just like grant when we started playing more capable defensive lines.He had nearly half his yards in three games against pretty unimpressive opponents. He averaged under 200 yards passing in the other seven games he played, which would have been #106 in the nation.
In the month of October (four games) he threw 8 TDs and 8 INTs. Not good.
When not targeting Trey Palmer, he threw 8 TDs and 10 INTs. Also not good.
He racked up some decent stats because he could chuck it deep and let Palmer outrun everyone (once he figured out not to underthrow him by 15 yards). But he also missed a lot of throws badly.
We can do better.