——-gofurman wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2019 1:57 pm*I still think we are underestimating the loss of Roberts a little. The difference last year was stark - think about the Samford game where he left mid-game.. or the ETSU debacle where he was just working his way back. I think we will be fine EVENTUALLY but it may take a year or at least 5 games for the new QB to get going... I am glad we have VTech early as a loss there wouldn't be held against us. Hopefully we can beat CSU even in our new QBs first game.. If Roberts were back I would be more hopeful about Georgia State. But Mercer / ETSU / Samford scare me as those are good teams vs a new QB.. wish VMI and Point were earlier in season
—————The Jackal wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2019 7:56 amYou know who else has a new QB? Samford and ETSU. Mercer has a talented sophomore who has looked good in limited action, but has about the same in-game experience as Darren Grainger.
I may be in the minority, but I think we're better than Wofford. They lost a bunch of their defense to graduation, including most of their defensive backfield and defensive line (which includes their best defensive player). On offense, they lost their top two rushers.
Agree. So glad ETSU and Sam have new QBs! I give Mercer a big edge there as they have two great QBs w winning experience returning. I could see Mercer making a real push this year. They were decimated w QB injuries and honestly outplayed us in the second half w a QB on a gimpy wheel. If he plays the whole game I think we lose. I would have to think through it but Mercer probably has the second best QB situation in the conference to Western ...
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I guess I think you are trying to create a narrative that really isn't there.
Yes, Furman has to replace a QB. So does ETSU. So does Samford.
Mercer, like Furman, is going to rely on a young QB to carry the load. Robert Riddle is a good player, but I think it's a stretch to say he has "winning experience." He has four total games played (same as Grainger). Mercer lost two of the four games he played.
Kaelan Riley played well against Furman last year. As I've argued before, though, that game was primarily about Tyray Devezin, who put Mercer on his back for four quarters that afternoon (remember, a lot of Riley's passes were to Devezin). And, again, who won the game?
Remember, too, this is an apples and oranges comparisons. Mercer, Samford, and ETSU were primarily single back offenses that throw the ball a lot more than Furman. Mercer and ETSU attempted over 200 more passes than Furman did last year. Samford attempted 400 more passes. Furman isn't going to rely on a QB to go out and throw the ball 25-30 times like those teams are.