Husker_x
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He's in a boot, right? That's what I read from a couple news outlets.Thing is Knox, that's not our bread and butter play anymore! Drives me bananas!
I think RK3 is a bit of an idle hope though. If he's anything better than a very average (not a knock, but comparing him to all the passing talent in the NCAA) pocket passer QB with very little game experience and perhaps not having Taylor's command of the team, I would be surprised. Actually, stunned. Diamond in the rough walkon prototype QBs don't grow on trees.
And Tommy, well, maybe he's the next coming or maybe he's Brion. Carnes had a lot of talent, and arguably just never the opportunity to really show it. But it also didn't mean he was able to put it all together and be a real challenger for the position. Tommy's a redshirt freshman we haven't seen throw, and it seems reasonable and likely to expect a lot of freshman mistakes and struggles if he plays.
I just want to see us get to using Taylor's strengths more. If it really blows up in everyone's faces, that's a point where we can say, OK, turn to you, kid. There's no need for Tommy to enter that spotlight now with the pressure that comes with having actively unseated Taylor - it's not good for him, not good for the team. So I agree with Hercules. Short of a lost season for both the team and Taylor, the only reason Taylor should get the bench is injury.
If he can't run, and that's his strength (well, when he's not fumbling) as well as the strength of our offense via the option game, I think giving TA a shot with our upcoming schedule isn't a bad idea. Just a matter of being prepared. I don't know that you need to make a QB controversy out of it. Just say that Taylor is on a bum leg (which he apparently is) and they're not taking any chances.