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While our O is great in theory and a thing of beauty when it works, implementing the theory on a consistent basis has been very challenging.We haven't had a QB that has really flourished and become better every year. I was thinking about that this morning and pulled down some stats about how our QBs seem to plateau or regress.
Then @Boomergump made the comment about the mid-line & running up the middle not really being JT's thing. https://gtswarm.com/threads/vt-postgame.8603/page-6#post-192519 I don't know that there is a QB we will ever get (Micheal Vick, Cam Newton) who can really flourish in all aspects of the game with D1 P5 punishment.
Here are our principal starting QBs:
JN - my favorite player under CPJ. He was a great runner but couldn't pass with consistent accuracy. From 2008 to 2010 his passing was always average or worse (QBR 96.3, 121.5 and 105 in 2008 to 2010). His rushing was solid and he would get the extra yard when needed (average yds per carry 4.03, 3.72 and 4.44). His reads and pitching got better as years went by.
TW - Worked well within the system till he got tired at the end of the game. Not a great runner (except on the goal line over the RG) with decreasing yardage as the years went by (ypc 6.67, 4.43, 4.07, 3.86 in 2009 to 2012). He did progress passing, although we won more the less we passed. (QBR 276, 99, 115.4, 147).
Vad - So much promise and ability. But he burned out here and got gun shy. (ypc 5.67 and 2.82 in 2012 and 13). His passing also regressed - 150 and 127 in 2012 and 2013.
JT - Declining in both passing and rushing. ypc 7.09, 5.72 and 3.56 in 2013 to 15. QBR 114, 153 and 125, and the 125 is only because of the beginning of the season ..... http://www.cfbstats.com/2015/player/255/1047228/passing/gamelog.html
Now I've argued for a long time (especially when intoxicated during the games), that we should play the back up a lot more to prevent the banging up of our starter and to develop the back up for the future (like Navy does). I know it's not conventional wisdom to "platoon" QBs, but conventional wisdom while usually right is not always right (or we'd still be in the Dark Ages). We just need that back up. Byerly was the one (QBR of 31, 190, 293 and ypc 6.61, 4.53 and 6.00). Even though he was injured in one of the first weeks of the year, no one else has been given a real chance this year.
I'd like to see MJ start just to mess with Miami. If it works great, if not, put in JT in the second quarter. What's another loss? It should improve our chances for UGAg either by resting JT or finding an alternative when JT can't pass accurately.
Then @Boomergump made the comment about the mid-line & running up the middle not really being JT's thing. https://gtswarm.com/threads/vt-postgame.8603/page-6#post-192519 I don't know that there is a QB we will ever get (Micheal Vick, Cam Newton) who can really flourish in all aspects of the game with D1 P5 punishment.
Here are our principal starting QBs:
JN - my favorite player under CPJ. He was a great runner but couldn't pass with consistent accuracy. From 2008 to 2010 his passing was always average or worse (QBR 96.3, 121.5 and 105 in 2008 to 2010). His rushing was solid and he would get the extra yard when needed (average yds per carry 4.03, 3.72 and 4.44). His reads and pitching got better as years went by.
TW - Worked well within the system till he got tired at the end of the game. Not a great runner (except on the goal line over the RG) with decreasing yardage as the years went by (ypc 6.67, 4.43, 4.07, 3.86 in 2009 to 2012). He did progress passing, although we won more the less we passed. (QBR 276, 99, 115.4, 147).
Vad - So much promise and ability. But he burned out here and got gun shy. (ypc 5.67 and 2.82 in 2012 and 13). His passing also regressed - 150 and 127 in 2012 and 2013.
JT - Declining in both passing and rushing. ypc 7.09, 5.72 and 3.56 in 2013 to 15. QBR 114, 153 and 125, and the 125 is only because of the beginning of the season ..... http://www.cfbstats.com/2015/player/255/1047228/passing/gamelog.html
Now I've argued for a long time (especially when intoxicated during the games), that we should play the back up a lot more to prevent the banging up of our starter and to develop the back up for the future (like Navy does). I know it's not conventional wisdom to "platoon" QBs, but conventional wisdom while usually right is not always right (or we'd still be in the Dark Ages). We just need that back up. Byerly was the one (QBR of 31, 190, 293 and ypc 6.61, 4.53 and 6.00). Even though he was injured in one of the first weeks of the year, no one else has been given a real chance this year.
I'd like to see MJ start just to mess with Miami. If it works great, if not, put in JT in the second quarter. What's another loss? It should improve our chances for UGAg either by resting JT or finding an alternative when JT can't pass accurately.