If I were going to rank them, it would be alphabetically.
You all hate on JVB too much. This system is not a good system for JVB. GDavis isn't putting the offense in a position to win with the players we have. We have gone from conservative to ultra-conservative, E/W passing isn't a way to move the ball against good defenses. Having it in your arsenal is fine but it shouldn't be your main passing plays.
If by not a good system for JVB, you mean that he has to throw the ball accurately to his receivers then it appears you are right. I don't disagree that the system has not looked good, but after watching JVB fail at executing the ultra-conservative as you put it, why would you trust him with more? He should have had 2-3 more INT's in each of the last 3 games. He's locking onto targets and not able to progress through his reads because he is thinking too much. You want to put some of this on Davis - there is room for that, but any defense of JVB's play will not be supported by any on field evidence.
I think all you have to do is look at last year, and his RS freshman year. His RS he was raw but had a cannon was pretty accurate for not having any field time yet, was decisive and it was pretty clear he had a very high ceiling if developed. Last year he had shown he had more touch, was pretty accurate at home but struggled on the road. Everyone and there mother felt that perhaps he would not struggle on the road as much this year, and knew if the o-line was decent the o could be fun to watch. Oline is decent, offense is horrible to watch.
There is only 1 reason for JVB to suddenly be worse at everything then he was as a RS Freshman. The new system isn't a good fit for him. You don't suddenly regress more then 5 years and just start to suck at something that you were pretty good at. To me it is clear, this passing system is a square peg in a round hole.
I think all you have to do is look at last year, and his RS freshman year. His RS he was raw but had a cannon was pretty accurate for not having any field time yet, was decisive and it was pretty clear he had a very high ceiling if developed. Last year he had shown he had more touch, was pretty accurate at home but struggled on the road. Everyone and there mother felt that perhaps he would not struggle on the road as much this year, and knew if the o-line was decent the o could be fun to watch. Oline is decent, offense is horrible to watch.
There is only 1 reason for JVB to suddenly be worse at everything then he was as a RS Freshman. The new system isn't a good fit for him. You don't suddenly regress more then 5 years and just start to suck at something that you were pretty good at. To me it is clear, this passing system is a square peg in a round hole.
You all hate on JVB too much. This system is not a good system for JVB. GDavis isn't putting the offense in a position to win with the players we have. We have gone from conservative to ultra-conservative, E/W passing isn't a way to move the ball against good defenses. Having it in your arsenal is fine but it shouldn't be your main passing plays.
1. Mark Vlasic
2. Brad Banks
3. Chuck Long
4. Bohanon
4. Hartleib
4. Matt Rodgers
7. Pete Gales
Gales is a tough one to analyze. He did have a professional career in Canada.
Vlasic was probably the better qb than Long. HF was not the gambler all think he was and Chuck was much more conservative than Vlasic. Long rarely actually threw down field.
Will never rate Stanzi high.
Personally think Wienke is the better Iowa qb at Iowa now.
1. Long could slice and dice a defense with surgical precision, whether he went downfield or not.
2. How on earth can you say Wienke as the best QB on the roster? He doesn't have a single snap to his name at the college level.
Not by height?