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re: Chris Wells and Boom Herron talking Joe Burrow & OBJ
Posted on 1/23/20 at 10:32 pm to Desert King
Posted on 1/23/20 at 10:32 pm to Desert King
"I do think y’all discount everything involved with transferring to a new school far from home, learning a new offense 2 months before the season started, having to develop chemistry with new teammates and coaches, etc. It’s not as simple as saying Haskins had the better season so clearly he was the right choice. "
Not me. I remember Rohan Davey stating that Joe would only know 25 plays at the beginning of the year. Carson Palmer was asked about what was the most important thing for a qb and it was repetition. Joe simply didn't have enough time last year to know his receivers well enough to throw the ball before they made their breaks. Also, his receivers became extremely good this year compared to a poor performance last year. (Excellent LSU coaching) I tried to make that point several times here when in 2018 people here were calling Joe only a game manager.
Haskins came into the 2017 Michigan game after Barrett injury with OSU behind and won the game, including an early 17 yard bullet on a very important 3rd down. OSU, unfortunately, had no choice but to take Haskins. However, a lot of us in Ohio, and Joe's teammates, knew he was very good.
If Burrow hadn't broken his hand in Curt Worley's shoulder pad, Joe would have probably started for OSU in 2018. Water under the bridge and worked out great for LSU. OSU's qb play the last 2 years was as good as could be hoped for. LSU's qb play this year was other worldly.
Not me. I remember Rohan Davey stating that Joe would only know 25 plays at the beginning of the year. Carson Palmer was asked about what was the most important thing for a qb and it was repetition. Joe simply didn't have enough time last year to know his receivers well enough to throw the ball before they made their breaks. Also, his receivers became extremely good this year compared to a poor performance last year. (Excellent LSU coaching) I tried to make that point several times here when in 2018 people here were calling Joe only a game manager.
Haskins came into the 2017 Michigan game after Barrett injury with OSU behind and won the game, including an early 17 yard bullet on a very important 3rd down. OSU, unfortunately, had no choice but to take Haskins. However, a lot of us in Ohio, and Joe's teammates, knew he was very good.
If Burrow hadn't broken his hand in Curt Worley's shoulder pad, Joe would have probably started for OSU in 2018. Water under the bridge and worked out great for LSU. OSU's qb play the last 2 years was as good as could be hoped for. LSU's qb play this year was other worldly.
This post was edited on 1/23/20 at 10:38 pm
Posted on 1/23/20 at 10:53 pm to dailybuck
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If Burrow hadn't broken his hand in Curt Worley's shoulder pad, Joe would have probably started for OSU in 2018. Water under the bridge and worked out great for LSU. OSU's qb play the last 2 years was as good as could be hoped for. LSU's qb play this year was other worldly.
Haskins was very good in 2018, no doubt. I think Joe would have been very good as well. If I recall, Ohio State’s defense struggled and was the reason for the loss to Purdue that year, so it’s probably the case that Haskins got the most out of that team anyway.
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