gofurman wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 3:56 pm
The Jackal wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 10:29 am
I mean, it isn't panic button time or anything.
First, Grainger is technically still on the roster. Entering the transfer portal effectively gives a player the chance to speak with other schools, but does not guarantee that he will actually transfer. Maybe none of his options are better than what he's currently got. He probably will transfer, but as of now, has not.
Second, it is not as though Furman historically carries a small army of experienced QBs on the roster. In most seasons, the starter is the starter and plays most of the snaps unless there is an injury or mop up job. So, while you'd like an experienced backup, that's more of an exception than the rule.
Third, Hardin isn't necessarily a newbie. He's a redshirt junior that saw a lot of field time last year on special teams (he's the holder). He also played in a few games, has spent a few years in this offense, and has looked competent in limited action.
Remember, we made the playoffs in 2013 starting everyone but the cheerleading coach at QB. We are a run-first offense completing a good defensive football team. Our coaching staff will have guys ready to go.
Jackal, True, but - just facts - weren't we LAST in the SoCon in offense that year? I think you have used the word "unsustainable" in referencing how we made the playoffs that year. And it was.. you can't be dead last in O and hope to make the postseason consistently. We were great on D and special teams that year but you need all 3 phases. Thus that coaching regime is no longer here.
We have been, and want to be again, in a place where (like I see on DL etc) we have a junior.senior QB with a game ready sophomore behind him.. and then maybe a true freshman who gets to redshirt. 3 scholarship QBs - senior/sophm/fresh or something similar
Let me be clear, I see the depth this coaching staff is getting at many positions.. we just need more at QB and I am sure they will get it. Next year will be better with Hamp 1, Shiflett?2 and Jace at 3 or something like that. By fall there should be at least more depth
I mean, I think that sort of conflates the argument. We were last in total yards, but not scoring. I
mostly ignore the total yards statistic because football is a team game and the goal is to score, not to move the ball. It also ignores that in games Reese Hannon started (he was the starter, but missed much of the first half of the season with injury), the offense was pretty good. In games started by non-Hannon QBs and against LSU and NDSU, we didn't do so hot.
We did have an unsustainably high turnover margin that made scoring for our offense much easier. We had a number of non-offensive touchdowns and plenty of good field position. Again, though, the name of the game is to score, not rack up yards.
But that misses the point. Point is that we won a SoCon title and made the playoffs with a complete mess of a situation at QB. We were down, I think, to our fourth string walk-on QB starting two games.
I've said this plenty of times, but you ideally want to be a team with a depth chart full of cyborgs that can push over buildings and run like a freight train. That's not reality, though. Wishing something were the case isn't particularly helpful.
I'm not concerned with who our third string guy will be. Do we know our third string left tackle? No, we don't. The coaching staff will identify someone and have him ready. That's their job.