http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/football/rapid-reaction-huskers-best-practice-yet-observations-from-open-practice/article_45767acd-3636-5f83-bf94-aa67ab28f6ac.amp.htmlIt’s a small thing, but a couple of times during quarterback/receiver work, Noah Vedral was giving Adrian Martinez quick tips or instructions. Those two were together on one end, and Patrick O’Brien, Tristan Gebbia and Andrew Bunch were throwing the other way. That talk about Vedral being a big help? You can see it by watching for 30 seconds.
Frost said he’s glad to have inside linebacker Will Honas in the program and said the biggest thing Honas has to work on is talking louder because he wants the Butler (Kansas) Community College transfer to be “a floor general” for the defense.
I tend to agree with you Mav. If Gebbia shows he can pick up a few yards here and there on scrambles I think it is his job. Frost's offense is predicated on getting the ball out to the flats to play-makers in space and Gebbia's mechanics/quick release set up well for that. Also, my recollection from Gebbia's high school tape is that he was surrounded with talent at the skill positions (KJJ, Holmes, and others) where quick throws were a large part of that offense.2 hours ago, Mavric said:
Just on a quick look from some of the reps in the below video, I would guess Gebbia is a bit closer to what they're looking for from a mechanics standpoint. He seems to have a nice quick release where POB has a slower delivery. Didn't really see much of the others to comment. Granted, that's just one piece of the puzzle but quick, accurate throws make a lot of difference.
I think we can make about as much of the Martinez comment as the Bunch comment:I wonder if anything could be made of this comment from this writer's observation:
Is Adrian having more difficulty or is Adrian ahead and getting special 'schooling'. :dunno
http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/football/rapid-reaction-huskers-best-practice-yet-observations-from-open-practice/article_45767acd-3636-5f83-bf94-aa67ab28f6ac.amp.html
I like this comment as well. We need a strong, vocal leader on D. Based on his past history, I think Honas will be a leader in effort, it will be even better if he is a leader vocally.
The first quarterback snap of a brief team session went to … walk-on Andrew Bunch. He rolled right and hit Stanley Morgan. The analysis you can take from this is that Stanley Morgan will likely be involved in the offense this fall. Take it to the bank.
Frost's offense is predicated on getting the ball out to the flats to play-makers in space and Gebbia's mechanics/quick release set up well for that.
Those passes are certainly prominent, but there is a much bigger downfield passing requirement from their QBs.
McKenzie Milton was 2nd in the country in yards per attempt last year.
McKenzie Milton, Marcus Mariota, and Vernon Adams are all in the top 15 all-time in adjusted yards per attempt for a single season.
Vernon Adams and Marcus Mariota each have a season leading in this stat. Milton was 2nd last year to Baker Mayfield, who holds the record as having the top two seasons all time.
It'd be interesting to see the YAC for those teams. Because a 20 yard pass that started in the flat is still a 20 yard pass.
BlitzFirst said:Benning said to not count him out.
BlitzFirst said:Benning said to not count him out. Said he's looked 'at home' in this new offense and is absolutely someone who could win the job.
Benning is "calling a shot", but wording it so he can't be wrong. If Bunch somehow ends up our QB, he won't, Benning can puff his chest; however if he ends up 3rd-4th string, he will, Benning can claim all he said was "he fits this O".BlitzFirst said:Benning said to not count him out. Said he's looked 'at home' in this new offense and is absolutely someone who could win the job.