In all fairness I think Ryker could be the better passer if he worked on his decision making skills. His biggest problem that I saw while he was on the field was throwing to the wrong guys. Of course that's one of Tommy's biggest issues also.We can't seriously be trying to advance the argument that Ryker Fyfe was anywhere close to the QB that Tommy was last year.
/shrug
Patrick O’Brien
Well duh. He’s going to get as much attention as he could possibly ask for over the next five weeks. Every throw. Every completion. Every deep ball. Every interception. It’ll be studied, analyzed, praised, ridiculed. Talk about growing up fast.
O’Brien isn’t likely to start 2016 as Nebraska’s number one quarterback but his job is to prepare himself for that situation. The Huskers have an offense that relies on timing and the ability to read defenses, two areas he excelled at in high school. Will the learning curve be steep? Definitely, but O’Brien knows all eyes will be everything he does.
The Purdue game? Wasn't that a blowout?Yeah, I wasn't being serious.
But for as bad as Fyfe played that game, his actual stats ended up pretty compatible to TA's......
This isn't exactly that high of a bar to get over. I don't know if he *will* start over him. But to say there's no way before he's even had one practice is pretty naive.There's no way O'Brien learns the offense well, adjusts to the speed of the game, learns how to read college level defenses, learns all the terminology, learns how to go through multiple progressions, and takes snaps under center... well enough and fast enough to make better decisions than Tommy and start over him this fall. There's just no way. He needs to be eased into the game and pressure this year so he will be exposed to enough to build next offseason and take the reigns next year.
I prefer ANY quarterback to throw into 1 vs 1 over 1 vs 3...You know what will help TA more than anything? A commitment to the run game. Force teams to bring a safety into the box in run support. (Or spy TA). This opens up 1-1 coverage somewhere on the field. IMO, I prefer TA throwing into 1-1 vs triple coverage.
The guy hasn't even seen the live play in practice and he's already getting a series a game... No, there might not be a 2017 for the coaches if we play like we did last year, with a much less forgiving schedule.Would like to see POB get one series a game or one a half to prep him for 2017. PInKle has done this in the past Wirth pretty good long term success. Seems to me that Chase Daniel did this as a freshman even though they had a 3 yr starter returning
Well ... actually Fyfe completed over 60% on his passes in both games he played in. TA only did that in 4 out of the 12 games he played in.I have seen absolutely nothing that shows me that TA wasn't the best QB on the team last and now.
Fyfe threw for 407 yards against Purdue, about 40 yards better than TA's best outing.
And Fyfe's 1.0 TD/INT ratio isn't that much different from TA's 1.3.
So......
And...like...2 wins in conference in the last 3 seasons? Oh...and they were up by 30 so NU was throwing and throwing.PURDUEWell ... actually Fyfe completed over 60% on his passes in both games he played in. TA only did that in 4 out of the 12 games he played in.I have seen absolutely nothing that shows me that TA wasn't the best QB on the team last and now.
Fyfe threw for 407 yards against Purdue, about 40 yards better than TA's best outing.
And Fyfe's 1.0 TD/INT ratio isn't that much different from TA's 1.3.
So......
Total D - 111th
Pass D - 90th
Rush D - 109th
Scoring D - 112th
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Josh Rosen says hello.There's no way O'Brien learns the offense well, adjusts to the speed of the game, learns how to read college level defenses, learns all the terminology, learns how to go through multiple progressions, and takes snaps under center... well enough and fast enough to make better decisions than Tommy and start over him this fall. There's just no way. He needs to be eased into the game and pressure this year so he will be exposed to enough to build next offseason and take the reigns next year.