Other than the rain and the level of competition, Haack's performance was similar to Nixons performance at KY. Of course that game did not end in a win but Nixon did not finish the game due to injury. All things equal, I prefer the offense with Haack at the helm. I hope he is given the opportunity to grab the reigns of the offense and become out #1 qb. I feel like Nixon was given the chance and just did not do enough. They do need to figure out how to get him in the offense though. The dude is a tough runner.
Can't give you green flags with my I phone dude but you deserve them in heaps
Jay 3 for 8 with two glorified handoffs isn't great. And I agree Haack wasn't that great either outside of a few plays. But bringing in Haack did a lot of things for one it got the safeties out of the box and we were able to start moving the ball on the ground.
Haack could have had better numbers if he didn't throw two balls away downfield and hit his dump offs. But when you barely get any first team snaps as a throwing QB I can see that.
Also I still expect Nixon to start.
IMHO, this is the first time this year Haack showed that he WANTED to run the ball.
I don't care if his first run went for 2 yards; he took the snap and shagged tail. Then the other one around the right side where he went for about 20 and slid around the 35. And finally his touchdown around the left side was Broadway-esque.
We were even talking about how he just hasn't looked that fast until last night.
His passing was incidental.
I said before the season started it would depend on whether he was a better runner than Nixon was a passer. Early on, I think he looked very timid in running the ball. Last night I think he attacked the run
I think we'll see Haack start against Georgia State.
They both need to play
The thing that stood out the most to me was how much the running game benefited by having haack in there. Just the threat of a qb who can throw the ball gave the dangerous cajun running back corps some room ro run!
Oh...totally agree. Totally.
Just like vs. Kentucky, Nixon's numbers weren't great. But suddenly Pierce etc were able to run.
I'm just saying the PASSING numbers were about the same until the pass to Robinson.
But the pass was one neither Nixon nor Smith could have thrown.
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