Lol. I'm ready to see if he's finally a good passing QB who moves the chains regularly.Johnny Boyziel 2 said:
Reed. I'm excited to see him with a healthy and deep group of running backs.
Lol. I'm ready to see if he's finally a good passing QB who moves the chains regularly.Johnny Boyziel 2 said:
Reed. I'm excited to see him with a healthy and deep group of running backs.
Might be QB Helaman Casuga and as early as next season. He comes in next year as a true freshman and could start Day 1 over anyone if he enrolls early. He's deadly with his arm & feet.Jawn Dough said:And how the hell do you know this?83Aggie said:
O'Neill is the heir apparent. And he could become QB1 sooner than later.
O'Neill has 6 passing attempts. Although he did look good in that one drive, it's not a predictor of anything.
A good QB does not lose you 4 straight games like that. Maybe he'll be better this year. He's in his 3rd year, so the excuses are gone. Get it done or be replaced.vander54 said:
Disagree. We need better QB play but it's not as horrible as you make it sound.
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@SCAR: Pretty ok start all things considered, but got completely shut out in the 2nd half once the SCAR defense adjusted to him. I'm not really impressed by that.
It was actually his foot placement tipping the play calls that lost us the game. The loss had nothing to do with Moss going down or the defense forgetting how to tackle.
It was his first year of actually seeing the field. Why are we judging him as if he has been playing for 2 or 3 years already? Playing QB is hard. Not everybody can be a Manziel. I think people are being overly critical about him. I think he has what it takes to be a great QB for us so we'll see what he does next season.cvenag03 said:
How is he complaining or hating on tamu? Reed IS in his third season. Why should he get a leash, especially with the other options on our roster? Are you saying good quarterbacks DO lose four games straight ?
We also couldn't pick up a 3rd and 1 or 4th and 1 after Moss went out. We were pretty good at it when he was in there.vander54 said:
Yeah our yards/carry took a rather big hit after Moss went down.
Plus we didn't really have the home run threat. Moss had 6 games with at least 1 run over 20 yards. Daniels only had 4 and he played in 4 more games than Moss.
Hardly the only one…kinda like shooting fish in a barrel…hardly a sporting competition…Johnny Boyziel 2 said:
I said he is going to be an insufferable complainer regardless of who the quarterback is. You made up the rest on your own. All he does is complain.
Emilio Fantastico said:We also couldn't pick up a 3rd and 1 or 4th and 1 after Moss went out. We were pretty good at it when he was in there.vander54 said:
Yeah our yards/carry took a rather big hit after Moss went down.
Plus we didn't really have the home run threat. Moss had 6 games with at least 1 run over 20 yards. Daniels only had 4 and he played in 4 more games than Moss.
Paul Pierce Ag said:
Because Reed doesn't fit the pattern shown by good college QBs over the last 5-10 years. His struggles as a 1st year starter mirror mediocre QBs in their 1st years, not the great QBs in their 1st years.
People should stop saying they're "excited" for Reed. They're in love with a potential, not something that's actually happened, which is illogical.
My proposed alternative? Just instead say he needs to improve a lot during this offseason. Wait for the results to come in and evaluate
And what pattern is that?Paul Pierce Ag said:
Because Reed doesn't fit the pattern shown by good college QBs over the last 5-10 years. His struggles as a 1st year starter mirror mediocre QBs in their 1st years, not the great QBs in their 1st years.
If the coaching staff hasn't made him change, then they probably just don't care.Paul Pierce Ag said:
What's your opinion on Reed allegedly tipping run/pass this season?
Jawn Dough said:And what pattern is that?Paul Pierce Ag said:
Because Reed doesn't fit the pattern shown by good college QBs over the last 5-10 years. His struggles as a 1st year starter mirror mediocre QBs in their 1st years, not the great QBs in their 1st years.
Johnny Boyziel 2 said:Jawn Dough said:And what pattern is that?Paul Pierce Ag said:
Because Reed doesn't fit the pattern shown by good college QBs over the last 5-10 years. His struggles as a 1st year starter mirror mediocre QBs in their 1st years, not the great QBs in their 1st years.
He has no clue. He is probably going to ask you to provide some unknown statistics to help prove his point.


DTuba said:
How much was some of those struggles due to the WRs room? Aside from Noah and the occasional Jabre game, who were the threats? WR room is, allegedly, very different. That can help the QB out if we get improved play from the WRs
Paul Pierce Ag said:
If you read and understood earlier posts in the thread, you'd see I asked for some opponent-adjusted metrics. You didn't do that in your spreadsheet.
I attempted a poor man's version of that by taking out the outliers, our best and worst games on the ground. After all, is our rushing success against McNeese St more due to Moss or the fact that it was a hapless FCS team? And vice versa for the Texas game.
The original question is this: Was a ~2 foot reduction on average per rush against our average opponent enough to make Reed fail where he might've succeeded?
I kinda doubt it.
MagnumLoad said:
I would like to see O'Neil get a real shot.
TX_Aggie37 said:If the coaching staff hasn't made him change, then they probably just don't care.Paul Pierce Ag said:
What's your opinion on Reed allegedly tipping run/pass this season?
If you think about it, once he gets into his cadence there is maybe 2-3 seconds where his feet might be giving an indication. The defense has eyes on so many other things presnap, it might not even matter. It's certainly not like opposing coaches in the booth are calling their defense based on the key. If anything, a LB might get a step if he knows it's run, but he doesn't know where the ball is going or whether it's a read, power, counter, etc. so his read key likely remains the same. I would say in most situations the defense is called with a particular goal in mind anyway. For example, nobody cares if his feet are offset on 3rd and 9 because everybody knows we are passing. On a 4th and 1, the defense is going to try and take away run first regardless.
Would I rather him not be doing it? Yes, absolutely. But when I take a step back I'm not sure how much it really impacts things. I also bet he's not the only QB in the country that does something like it.
Sure, to an extent. My point was simply if it's 3rd and 1, and the Mike sees Reed's feet and calls out run run run and alerts the entire defense.... that only goes so far. Is it a zone, power, counter, jet sweep? Will Reed keep it or give it? There's a ton of different variations of "run".Sparkie said:TX_Aggie37 said:If the coaching staff hasn't made him change, then they probably just don't care.Paul Pierce Ag said:
What's your opinion on Reed allegedly tipping run/pass this season?
If you think about it, once he gets into his cadence there is maybe 2-3 seconds where his feet might be giving an indication. The defense has eyes on so many other things presnap, it might not even matter. It's certainly not like opposing coaches in the booth are calling their defense based on the key. If anything, a LB might get a step if he knows it's run, but he doesn't know where the ball is going or whether it's a read, power, counter, etc. so his read key likely remains the same. I would say in most situations the defense is called with a particular goal in mind anyway. For example, nobody cares if his feet are offset on 3rd and 9 because everybody knows we are passing. On a 4th and 1, the defense is going to try and take away run first regardless.
Would I rather him not be doing it? Yes, absolutely. But when I take a step back I'm not sure how much it really impacts things. I also bet he's not the only QB in the country that does something like it.
Based on personal and down and distance, there are a set number of plays a defense has to prepare to defend. It's a huge advantage is the defense can narrow down the list before the snap.