find me an offense that isn't better with a dual thread qb
We have a dual-threat QB. He can hand off AND throw the ball.
Obvisously this offense is better suited for a dual threat qb. I'm just curious why we didn't recruit one. Is it because a lack of interests from players or did we not proactively pursue one?
Who says these three qbs cant run the ball. JVB showed late last year on a few plays he could run and they should have let him run from game one to keep defenses honest.
We dont have to have a shoelaces or TMart to be really effective and I thought beathard and sokol showed good feet and speed.
Heck a qb who can keep the ball a couple times each half and carve out 4-6 yards from the zone read or a broken play will keep the opposing defense from running downhill on first hawk movement.
Over the years and especially the last couple years when the hawks showed no tendency to run counter plays the opponent would just crash and scrape toward the first direction our QB turned toward, it got to the point of hilarious watching opponent linebackers just selling out last year.
Good Call Jumper!!!!!How do you define dual-threat? Nic Shimonek, Iowa's 2013 QB recruit, rushed for 842 yards and 16 TDs as a high school senior.
We have a dual-threat QB. He can hand off AND throw the ball.
Who says these three qbs cant run the ball. JVB showed late last year on a few plays he could run and they should have let him run from game one to keep defenses honest.
^^This
Except maybe Nathan Chandler - we've always had dual threat QB. KF just simply chooses to never let the QB run. This year would be a good year to open things up. We have 3 equal QB so if one goes down I don't see any real drop off. The lack of a QB run threat is what has held this offense in the bottom half of the league throughout the KF era.