apaladin wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 10:15 pm
The Jackal wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 11:59 am
apaladin wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 10:57 am
Agree with PC. Regardless of the arguments this season is unique and we have never entered the season without a QB being in the program more than a year.
I guess I just don't get all the teeth gnashing.
Watch the second half of last year's Sammy game.
I'm not sure what you want me to say.
The Samford game really illustrates the point I am trying to make. Grainger entered the game with Furman down 10-3. Midway through the third quarter, Furman was winning 19-10. At that point, Grainger had completed only 3 passes, 2 of which were dump-offs to running backs.
Put it another way - Furman scored 16 points and took a double-digit lead against a good Samford team while getting very little production in the passing game from their QB. Why? Good defense, strong running game (incidentally, Grainger DID contribute significantly in the running game), and good kicking game.
Now, assuming that our QBs are not the exact same player in August 2019 as they were in October 2018 (a safe assumption, I think) we will be fine.
You can win football games without needing your QB to throw for 230 every afternoon. In 2013 we won a SoCon title (and a playoff game) with a pretty bad offensive football team supported by a decent running game (basically running behind Dakota Dozier), good defense, and a good kicker.
That 2013 team started Dillon Woodruff at QB. They also played Duncan Fletcher, Terry Robinson, and Richard Hayes back there. THAT team won a conference title. Our 2019 team, I think, is far deeper and more talented than that team.
Again, just my opinion. Even if I'm wrong, what good is it to worry about all of that at this point?