gossamorharpy
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It helps to run the west coast with a qb who can make all the throws.Here's a thought that will confound and piss off quite a few of our fans: the offense we're running this season is more like Callahan's West Coast offense than any other scheme Husker football has seen since roughly the late 70's.
There is certainly a hybridization of some concepts at play - something that Rhule and Satterfield clearly love. But it's funny how West Coast this system is now becoming, something Husker fans kind of hated when Callahan was here.
The pass protection out of the big sets is something that will be really interesting to watch. I think Rhule will ride or die on that concept, I really do.
previous passing gaps of notable QBs
a Martinez- couldn’t hit quick sideline throws like wr screens and deep ball was an issue due to how he lofted the all and throwing motion. Feet were not always sound and he ran into quite a few sacks by simply abandoning the pocket.
t armstrong- yolo bomb, some games on point with a line drive throw, other games errant at best
t Martinez- shot put, sling style worked cause of his legs. Some games he was on (that ok state game comes to mind) but not a passing qb at all.
this is not to knock any of the 3 above, they were all gamers and notable Huskers in my book- it’s just nice to have a freshman qb who can make pretty much all throws, with varying levels of touch and speed, pretty much anywhere on the field.