I'll often think about what it might had been had he had a QB coach, a center, an OL, and some special teams. I've been on the receiving end of the "perfect storm" and that seems to be what happened here for me. As much as I can throw stones at various players [for me, Cam Jergens comes to mind], I also know that within his whole set of learning and faults, that there are moving parts all around and in that "perfect storm", nothing seemed to work.Glad AM found a home that he is comfortable with. His time at NU didn’t get a good win return rate because he is an athlete playing QB and we need a QB playing QB. The really great college QB’s are both, I will be satisfied with just the QB portion of it.
It’s why it seemed he never really had a feel for the game while it’s going. Had trouble leading the offense on game winning drives, and had extreme throwing trouble inside the 20.
Wish him the best of luck at KState and in life going forward. Really hope SF learned his lesson on what he needs out of a QB going forward. Can’t just plug in an athlete and expect a solid winning QB to emerge.
Hopefully, there will come the day again where you have a good player whose been in program who can just sort of be a "plug and play" player and the system just keeps steamrolling the next season. For us, we can't seem to drop the "k" from kNebraska yet.
For me, I could have gone with AM for another season sensing that their was nothing better, yet, totally get him or Scott moving on to something that is "different", if not better.
I really don't think there is a "Really hope SF learned his lesson on what he needs out of a QB going forward." I could point you to quite a few QB's in Nebraska history we've had that were similar to AM. So, I don't see a "lesson to be learned" regarding him selecting a "type" of QB. There are many pieces around this "perfect storm" [at least as I choose to see it].
We now have a new direction, which appears to be Smoothers. Hopeful to get the "GO" back in "GO BIG RED"!