Same here and his off script and running ability is something that can traded off for his lack of height when compared to some of the other guys in the room in my opinion.I've read that Heck is Drew Tate 2.0. Good arm, accurate, small, can create, play off script, and is pretty cocky.
I get more of a (former Georgia QB) Stetson Bennett-type vibe with him. Both were cocky, but Tate was probably a little more ego driven and not always on the same page with the coaches. Bennett was tough as nails and more of a natural leader.I've read that Heck is Drew Tate 2.0. Good arm, accurate, small, can create, play off script, and is pretty cocky.
Same here and his off script and running ability is something that can traded off for his lack of height when compared to some of the other guys in the room in my opinion.
One of Iowas greatest weaknesses over the last decade was the ability of the QB to turn that no gain or blown up play into a 3nd and 7 or 8 as opposed to a 3rd and 15+. Stanley and everyone after with the exception of the last few years rarely pulled the ball down to get a short gain or extended the play to throw it out of bounds on a consistent basis.
Part of that was play calling as well, as Brian didn't do a good job of moving the pocket to help compensate for the weaknesses in some of the younger OL guys. Instead it was drop backs with little recognition of blitzes so the QBs would get hammered (especially Petras). What was weird is none of those guys were incapable of scrambling they just hardly did it. Stanzi was no speed demon but if you go and watch those games he could scramble and get us out of those 3rd and really long plays.
I think Petras was not a bad recruit. His first game he did better than a lot of guys and he won some big games for us but he lacked consistency and there seemed to be a mental issue.2019-2024
The recruitment and development of quarterbacks across the board was flat out awful.
There's a quarterback named Jimmy Sullivan on the Iowa roster.Sullivan? What year is the OP from?