Haack, to me, makes great reads under center. If he could pick up a run/pass option it could be dangerous. Imagine Eli in the backfield on play action with a qb that was a threat down field, or the opposite on a draw play.
Haack, to me, makes great reads under center. If he could pick up a run/pass option it could be dangerous. Imagine Eli in the backfield on play action with a qb that was a threat down field, or the opposite on a draw play.
None of us know who is the best. The sample size is too small. Everyone says Haack is a great thrower. How many balls over 20 yards has he thrown in a game? Not many. Have we seen any of these guys adjust to in game situations? Haack for one game and he was not up for the challenge. Nixon has never started a game, and we all know playing a whole game is much more difficult than stepping in when the defense game planned for someone else.
My only hope is that our offense is adaptable enough to play to each guys strength. Looking forward to the battle.
I completely respect your opinion. Haack may, in fact, be the right guy next year. I just have a hard time crowning him without a competition. Haack has great numbers (for very limited snaps). He has played in 10 games where he tallied passing stats. Only 3 of those games did he throw more than 10 passes. In all 3 of those games, we left with an L. He absolutely didn't lose those games, but he didn't pull us through to a W. The one game he started, we got destroyed by South Al. Again, he didn't lose that game, but also didn't win it for us. He's made some great passes. He's made some easy passes. I recall one heave that Riles made a highlight catch on. When it's all said and done, he threw 6%/13% of the passes that Broadway threw in 2013/2014. That is a very small sample size in actual game experience. I really wish he would have gotten more mop up time this year.
Whoever wins out, support em. I'm done questioning the coaching staff. Next year, we will up our donation and double the season tix and show up and yell. It's what they deserve!
You're overcomplicating the debate! If global warming is a given by measuring the rectal temperature of a pregnant polar bear... we sure as heck can predict the best QB for our 2015 football team. Anyway... everyone knows that our next QB will be whoever Oprah likes the most... as long as Steven Colbert approves. It really isn't that complicated...
Excellent post, and it's a drum I've been beating for a while. If he wins the job, fantastic. It's what I'm hoping for. But at this point, we still don't know what we have in either Haack or Nixon because of the extremely limited sample size, due largely in part to how durable Broadway ended up being, which kept them from getting many meaningful snaps.
Before you and others here anoint the kid the next coming of Montana, at least let him actually start and lead a team to a win. While he's looked good in spot duty, he has not prepared, practiced and led his team to one victory on the field as a starter. His only attempt to do so was a complete failure. How do you know he goes through his progressions any better than Broadway did anyhow? Were you watching his eyes as he threw a ball? I love how some just assume he does this like they are Jaworski or something and break down his film.
I think we should all thank Broadway for his time here and what he was able to help us accomplish. The guy was a winner and a consistent one. Sure, I would have loved to have had Broadway from 2012 play this year but he still have a pretty good year and wasn't asked to do what he did then since he had two all conference running backs. Also, please understand that in 2012 he had guys named Lawson, Peoples, Robinson and Surgent to throw to.
Now, moving on, don't forget about a guy named Dion Ray. He reminds me a lot of Blaine Gautier when coming out of high school but perhaps an even better runner and overall athlete. Similar size but a kid that could possibly be in that mix although i would assume he would eventually get a redshirt.
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