It really doesn't matter. To overcome the line issues and play calling the Hawks need someone who has "moxy". None of the 2 that we've seen have that. I would only guess that they are better than Labas.Despite Padilla's intial jitters, I think he has more upside than Petras in the remaining games.
You may well be right. However, neither of them are power 5 QB’s. Not even close.Despite Padilla's intial jitters, I think he has more upside than Petras in the remaining games.
He definitely moved better when he needed to. For some reason as a fan I felt more comfortable with Padilla.Despite Padilla's intial jitters, I think he has more upside than Petras in the remaining games.
We know it doesn't matter but ya gotta start someone.It really doesn't matter. To overcome the line issues and play calling the Hawks need someone who has "moxy". None of the 2 that we've seen have that. I would only guess that they are better than Labas.
The coaches knew going in what they had and didn't pick up a starting lineman that can lead by experience and a QB. Don't get your hopes up.
Are they both afraid to run or told not to?Last year's Padilla was basically the same as last year's Petras. If Padilla isn’t better than this year's Petras now, it means they've both regressed.
He definitely moved better when he needed to. For some reason as a fan I felt more comfortable with Padilla.
The team scored 0 points in the second half when Padilla played. 0. We scored 10 in the first half with Petras in. The answer is clear. Brian was right. The fans (except me) were wrong. Labas is our only hope.
Exactly.. I think Petras has lost that privilege. Mentally I think he's broken and was after the Michigan game. This staff did him dirty so bad continuing to throw him out there all yr when everyone including him knew he shouldn't have been.We know it doesn't matter but ya gotta start someone.
Padilla wasn’t great, but 1) consider the circumstances , and 2) he at least moved better than Petras and got rid of the goddamned ball when he needed to.Exactly.. I think Petras has lost that privilege. Mentally I think he's broken and was after the Michigan game. This staff did him dirty so bad continuing to throw him out there all yr when everyone including him knew he shouldn't have been.
Nobody has delusions of grandeur that Padilla can do much more. He wasn't given the reps with the 1st team to get up to speed to really know what he's capable of all this time. It's so ridiculously tough to make a change at halftime of a game like that at this point in season with a QB that's had next to no reps with the guys he's out there with since like what? August? And even then I bet he had limited reps. So no Padilla won't be Drew Tate out there down the stretch but he should get the chance.
For those that say let's see Labas I wouldn't be against that at all. But again if he's had next to no reps running with the 1st team he wouldn't be setup for success at all either and that could be pretty ugly too. So it's just a pick your poison thing.
I'm at the point where I'm not sure what'd surprise me. I could see them making the change or sticking with Petras. I'm sure people will be curious who's getting the reps with the 1s this week leading up to it.Padilla wasn’t great, but 1) consider the circumstances , and 2) he at least moved better than Petras and got rid of the goddamned ball when he needed to.
Getting tossed in cold turkey against OSU’s defense ain’t exactly conducive to great results from anyone. Hopefully they start him at NW (doubtful) and let him see what he can do with less pressure and more opportunities for open receivers.
Petras isn't the answer. Petras gets sacked and makes really bad and REALLY amazing throws.I'm at the point where I'm not sure what'd surprise me. I could see them making the change or sticking with Petras. I'm sure people will be curious who's getting the reps with the 1s this week leading up to it.
Petras probably doesn't fumble that first snap like Padilla did and maybe he doesn't throw that bad INT deep in our territory either. But he wasn't going to drive them down for any points either. The what if game of dominos is always tough to say. But regardless we weren't winning that game or keeping it close.Petras isn't the answer. Petras gets sacked and makes really bad and REALLY amazing throws.
Padilla avoids initial sacks but takes one anyway or throws it away
Petras stays in the game and OSU likely doesn't get into the 40s.
Totally agree, but it can get worse. 66 yards at Wisconsin 2017.Petras probably doesn't fumble that first snap like Padilla did and maybe he doesn't throw that bad INT deep in our territory either. But he wasn't going to drive them down for any points either. The what if game of dominos is always tough to say. But regardless we weren't winning that game or keeping it close.
I'll never get out of my head how bad Petras stats were at the end of the 1st q. He was 0-3 with a pick and fumble yet was up 7-3. For the last couple yrs Iowa had been winning despite the poor play. It's just gotten beyond ridiculous now. There's not enough lipstick to put on that this is the worst O in college football. It's as bad as I've ever seen.
It was just as likely Petras throws a couple more picks and has another fumble or two in the 2nd half.Petras isn't the answer. Petras gets sacked and makes really bad and REALLY amazing throws.
Padilla avoids initial sacks but takes one anyway or throws it away
Petras stays in the game and OSU likely doesn't get into the 40s.
Padilla wasn’t great, but 1) consider the circumstances , and 2) he at least moved better than Petras and got rid of the goddamned ball when he needed to.
Getting tossed in cold turkey against OSU’s defense ain’t exactly conducive to great results from anyone. Hopefully they start him at NW (doubtful) and let him see what he can do with less pressure and more opportunities for open receivers.