Boykin was 279-461 for 3714 yards and 30 TDs with 7 interceptions.
Petty was 234-377 for 3305 yards and 26 TDs with 6 interceptions.
Broadway in 2012, 2013 & 2014
2014: 216-342 for 2295 yards 13 TDs and 9 interceptions
2013: 166-266 for 2419 yards 19 TDs and 12 interceptions
2012: 206-315 for 2842 yards 17 TDs and 9 interceptions
Gautier
2011: 216-344 for 2958 yards 23 TDs and 6 interceptions
Boykins numbers are outrageous, but I wouldn't say it is a heavy read option offense. It is a true spread option offense. Look at his passing numbers.
Same with Bryce Petty, Baylor has led the Big 12 in rushing over the last 3 seasons, yet they are a wide open passing offense. You know it is possible to do both very well. We have just been so use to being good at running the ball that we abandon the passing game.
Also I am not bashing Broadway before anyone makes those claims. I am talking about the play calling. Now with TBs limitations there were plays we wouldn't run that both Baylor and TCU do run because Petty and Boykin throw great deep balls.
Imo we have the personnel to run that type of offense. Our OL is very talented and if asked to pass block they are good enough to do that.
Since when has stating obvious limitations of a player bashing said player? TB has a slow delivery and bad footwork in the pocket. On the run he is much more fluid and a better QB. He was very smart on the field and led us to a lot of wins. But stating his limitations is not bashing him.
If it is, you bash Haack everyday by stating that he can't run as well as Broadway.
I am using you as in general. The argument against Haack is he can't run like TB, people defend that as not bashing him just stating facts. TB can't throw like he did in 2012 or 2013, yet that is bashing him if you state it.
It is simple, stating physical limitations is now bashing a player according to you.
Completely disregarding that any other player was responsible for Broadway being rushed and then throwing out a stat that most NFL QB's can't accomplish is bashing a player. I was OK with the original comment, but then when zephyr gave a legitimate response, VOB went straight to throwing out whatever he could to prove that he was right and zephyr was wrong. That, my friend, is bashing.
Does Brett Farve have any eligibility left? I saw him throw a ball to his dog during a bowl game with a copper sleeve on his knee...he can still sling it.
Broadway did not get adequate time on most of his poor passes. Still he was having difficulty on the long ball often in 2014 & 2013 even when he had the time.
Food for thought: Katy TX offense when Haack led them to the 5A state title and state runner up his Jr/Sr years (TX 5A is the most competitive in nation) would be very similar to Baylor/TCU of today.
It's not QB play I'm concerned about.....it's the OL. Brooks has proven skins on his wall/leadership pedigree to execute a Baylor/TCU type of offense at a very high level. Albeit, in limited playing time with UL, over two years we've seen a fairly good sample size of his passing that suggest he will be quite effective (79% completion rate for career is exceptional). & Not just Brooks, all our QB's success will be defined by the OL play next year.
Our staff needs to go all out on OL recruiting to get quick/agile ready to start day 1 OL. HS, transfer &/or JC.....whatever it takes. This is where UAB transfers IMO could be quite beneficial. They won 6 games.....safe to assume they have 1-2 ready to compete OL transfers worth considering.
If Haack doesn't get a decent shot at the starting job...does he transfer. I'm only saying this so that when Jalen Nixon starts under center we don't have to look back and wonder where everything went so wrong.
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