What's nice is JR is a good QB. It's just that CJB can make certain plays I don't see JR making.
How many D1 programs have 2 QB's this qualified?
CJ. despite his struggles today he keeps the defense from overloading the box and can make throws jake can't.
Our defense lead the team to 8 victories last year.
I think our offensive play calling has more to do with the stacking the box than Jake. I do not believe he was given a fair shake at QB. The play calling at the beginning of the season was horrendous. Like a previous poster said, unfortunately I do not think it will matter who is under center. Although the play calling has improved from the first 3 games, I believe.
All of these drops did not help CJ today. But this was a bad Purdue team. So, that makes this game even more difficult to judge CJ's performance.
If these two were both seniors, I would probably flip a coin on my choice. That said, CJ could has more of an upside, he could really improve. Let's see what he can do.
CJ. JR is a good, smart leader, but if CJ can improve his pocket presence and continue to improve accuracy...he opens the run game. Gotta go with CJ.
I expected CJ to be a bit apprehensive starting his first game on the road, even at Purdue. Good thing he had the D to keep Purdue from doing more damage the first half. The jitters were gone the second half. He is the one who should be starting....
The Defense seems to like having him in there, on those long drives they get to relax and plan their destruction....
You do realize Rudock barely led the Hawks to victory twice so far this year, and if he hadn't been injured Pittsburgh would have likely been a loss too.Why would the locker room feel the same way? Because Rudock sucks so much he lead the team to 8 victories last year?
You do realize Rudock barely led the Hawks to victory twice so far this year, and if he hadn't been injured Pittsburgh would have likely been a loss too.
CJB is the better quarterback, or at the least is the one who can run the offense. The locker room knows this.
CJB for certain. It's all about offensive production.
In his last 10 quarters of football, JR led Iowa to 41 points.
In his 6 quarters or football, CJB led Iowa to 41 points.
I didn't realize it was this dramatic. Even just the threat of a downfield passing game helps the entire offense tremendously. Today when CJ threw a long pass that wasn't completed the next couple of plays we had run plays with nice gains.
What's nice is JR is a good QB. It's just that CJB can make certain plays I don't see JR making.
How many D1 programs have 2 QB's this qualified?