AstroDin wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 8:52 am
JohnW I agree with your post.
I'm sure some you don't mean it to come off the way it does - but some of the chatter reads as consistent nit-picking about DG.
I'm not sure we've ever had a QB that could do what DG did on the 0:37 drive at the end of the first half. Maybe Ingle, but I can't remember Ingle faking defenders out in the open field. Another element that is not talked about is how far DG as come running the option and making the pitch.
I'm very excited about the future. I appreciate the journey of watching a young QB develop. DG is going to have his ups and downs but one thing you can't take away from him is his ability to use his feet. And I still think we will see more consistency in the passing game as we close out our SoCon run.
Someone else has pointed this out too, but this whole thing is a bit awkward to navigate due to the position of QB being so unique on the football field. It's not calling out an individual player necessarily to say the oline or LBs didn't have a good game for example, but it can really only be one player if someone suggests the passing game wasn't great or the QB position (if only one QB played) didn't have its best game. I'm not sure how to work around that.
I haven't read every word of every thread, but I personally haven't read anything on here that seemed super out of bounds. Nothing about a player's family, attitude, ability in the classroom, etc. Nothing about a player being awful and needing to be benched or removed from the team.
With DG, I think everyone has been pleasantly surprised at how skilled and impressive he has looked for much of the year despite still having very few college starts at the most critical position on the field. The difference from last year to this year is stark and he absolutely deserved to be listed among the nation's leaders for the WP Award a few weeks ago. I watched the GSU performance live and it's the best game by a Furman QB I've seen in well over a decade in my opinion, especially considering the opponent. I'm incredibly excited that he could be our starting guy for another three years, and I fully expect him to contend for conference and national honors for years to come.
But I don't think it's out of bounds to highlight that it wasn't a great performance against The Citadel, and that if we want to be a team that competes for national titles we will need everyone to be more consistent, including at QB. I'm certainly willing to give the last two weeks a pass because of the weather, but you never know where you'll get sent in the playoffs, and 75 and sunny is far from guaranteed. Heck, even Frisco has been pretty darn cold for the last few national title games.
I really don't think the two sides on this board are that far off. One side is saying that DG has been unbelievable, and the other side is saying agreed, but to go where we want to go, it will take a bit more. Which I believe will come in time, but that might not be this year.