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re: What is the more likely Spring ball scenario (QB related)
Posted on 1/18/20 at 7:48 am to Mathias5k
Posted on 1/18/20 at 7:48 am to Mathias5k
Brennan will be the starter when our Tigers take the field to open 2020. He'll be a HUGE component of offseason workouts, individual throwing/catching sessions, and in the ops bldg reinforcing his understanding of our OFF.
The big question is will a #2 emerge who is capable of stepping in if required? A mobile J.B was a HUGE part of our success this season and Brennan needs to be able to bring that same threat into every game. Move to make a throw, and run to make plays and extend drives. With this comes the chance for hits and injury. We need a #2 to clearly emerge. One who understands the OFF and can get invaluable PT early when the score/game dictates.
Honestly, Brennan is going to be fine. In the OK game with our starting OL and backup play-makers, against OKs #1s, he moved the ball effortless down field. He was in complete control of the calls and execution of plays. Yes, we'll be replacing 4/5 of the OL, but we have very capable players moving into those roles and our play-makers will be explosive next year at every position - RB, WR and TE.
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The big question is will a #2 emerge who is capable of stepping in if required? A mobile J.B was a HUGE part of our success this season and Brennan needs to be able to bring that same threat into every game. Move to make a throw, and run to make plays and extend drives. With this comes the chance for hits and injury. We need a #2 to clearly emerge. One who understands the OFF and can get invaluable PT early when the score/game dictates.
Honestly, Brennan is going to be fine. In the OK game with our starting OL and backup play-makers, against OKs #1s, he moved the ball effortless down field. He was in complete control of the calls and execution of plays. Yes, we'll be replacing 4/5 of the OL, but we have very capable players moving into those roles and our play-makers will be explosive next year at every position - RB, WR and TE.
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