Rudock is garbage, but he's a known quantity so I expect Kurt to keep playing him the rest of the year and Jon will keep defending him. No arm strength, no balls, but great at those check downs.
You must not be paying attention.
Rudock is garbage, but he's a known quantity so I expect Kurt to keep playing him the rest of the year and Jon will keep defending him. No arm strength, no balls, but great at those check downs.
Vandenberg had two very good games, at Ohio State and the fourth quarter against Pitt when he looked like an All American candidate. Alas that was all. He would also throw the ball two feet from a wide open receiver on the ground quite a few times.....
I am not certain it is Ruddock's fault that there are almost no long passes. In high school. leading the number one undefeated team in America he would throw many long passes for touchdowns. Of course, he had some superior receivers. Wish we had them. Perhaps it is simply the offensive game plan. As someone said, like Woody Hayes, but instead of three yards and a cloud of dust, three yards and a pass completion and an immediate takedown.....
I think Rudock CAN throw a solid deep ball. His problem is that he's hesitant to pull the trigger unless the receiver is already wide open (hence why we often see him look deep and then give up and check down). He's not shown a willingness to throw guys open by just throwing it to a spot and letting his guy run under it. In high school, his receivers were so good that they could get wide open much sooner. By the time guys get that open at this level, they're usually on the fringe or outside of his effective range.
Beathard is a guy who won't give up on deep routes so soon, and we all know he's got the livelier arm. Will he make more mistakes than Rudock? Probably. But I think the benefits of forcing defenses to respect us in the deep passing game could outweigh the negative impact of Beathard's potential mistakes. It may not be time to make the switch, but it's time to get a good look at what Beathard can do against live competition.
Agree that the D didn't get any pressure and I am very disappointed by that. But, JR managed 3 points against Ball State for an entire effing game (3 minute miracle aside) and 3 points against in the second half against that mighty ISU defense.
Rudock is not a playmaker and doesn't get us into plays that produce either.
At some point you have say QB isn't at the level of B1G quarterback
After watching another miserable game all I can see is Vandenberg running slowly around.
1) incapable of finding anyone downfield after initial reads.
2) no ability to create a play with his feet
3) missing receivers beyond 5 yards at least 50% of pass plays
4) safe, but too safe throwing out of bounds with the slightest whisper of pressure
5) lack of athleticism
Maybe this is coaching. Maybe this isn't rudock or JVB...where are the Tate and stanzi style QB? Is that CJB? Or will he just turn into another Vandenberg?
There's a common denominator between Vandy and JR and it's not their skill sets.
I am so sick and tired of this mantra about no INTS and turnovers. We turned it over a grand total of 1 time and lost the game anyway.
NO RISK, NO REWARD. NO POINTS.
When you play low scoring games you open yourself up to getting beat by bad teams because you allow them to hang around and make a play or two to beat you.
Play CJ and live with a few picks knowing that he might get you many more TD's and big plays.
In defense of Rudock, what are you going to do when you're constantly told to take care of the ball. I agree he is just like Kirk in that he is conservative.