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He better get the starting job going forward. His progressions were great, has excellent touch on the short throws (biggest skill needed to succeed in a Campbell offense) and the missed long balls to Noel were close and I believe he will be able to hit some of them moving forward. Even Purdy, the best QB in ISU history, wasn't great at those and usually underthrew those types of throws but he was often throwing to an NFL-level, big body receiver that could come back to the ball and box out the DB. Showed great evasiveness in the pocket on the one or two times he needed to show it with a Purdy-esque high step over a would be large sack.

Not saying he's a world beater but if given the starting job full time he will improve as the season goes forward. I believe that with him as the starter we can place top half of the Big 12, especially with how this weekend's games played out for many of the other teams in the league.
 

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JJ looked like a true freshman, and that's okay. In a perfect world Rocco plays well and efficient, JJ plays 4 games to get experience and redshirt.

Being in the program for a year is a big advantage for Rocco. And I'm assuming his HS competition in Florida was much better than the CIML.
 

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Pretty clear that Kohl isn't ready. Which is fine for a freshman, but Rocco showed a lot of poise.

I know JJ is the local kid, but Rocco's dad seems to be all in on Campbell & ISU, so I am pulling for him to succeed.
Rocco didn't look ready last year when he was given snaps either. QB is probably the hardest position to play in football and takes time to master. I still think/hope JJ will be an impactful Cyclone someday
 

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He better get the starting job going forward. His progressions were great, has excellent touch on the short throws (biggest skill needed to succeed in a Campbell offense) and the missed long balls to Noel were close and I believe he will be able to hit some of them moving forward. Even Purdy, the best QB in ISU history, wasn't great at those and usually underthrew those types of throws but he was often throwing to an NFL-level, big body receiver that could come back to the ball and box out the DB. Showed great evasiveness in the pocket on the one or two times he needed to show it with a Purdy-esque high step over a would be large sack.

Not saying he's a world beater but if given the starting job full time he will improve as the season goes forward. I believe that with him as the starter we can place top half of the Big 12, especially with how this weekend's games played out for many of the other teams in the league.
The first couple deep balls were into the wind. I guess the TD was too. I thought the 1st deep ball was a heck of a throw; just barely out of reach, and sometimes it almost looks like Noel slows up if he doesn’t think he can get it.

The TD pass was sick. Not a crazy difficult throw but a perfect ball nonetheless.
 

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He did everything you could ask of him for a RS Fr in week 1. But a lot of bigger tests coming up, starting this week. He looked like a guy who might be a great fit for this team. Just stay calm and protect the ball, let the D put you in good positions.

It'll piss the off "play calling sucks!!!!" crowd, but it'll give this team a pretty good chance in the big 12.
 

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I thought JJ looked more nervous than anything. I'd like to see him get some time just to see if anything changes in a second game.

But Rocco is most likely the starter the rest of the way.
 

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He did everything you could ask of him for a RS Fr in week 1. But a lot of bigger tests coming up, starting this week. He looked like a guy who might be a great fit for this team. Just stay calm and protect the ball, let the D put you in good positions.

It'll piss the off "play calling sucks!!!!" crowd, but it'll give this team a pretty good chance in the big 12.

I was encouraged seeing the TE's so involved. If Rocco can be more patient and work through progressions better than HD did last year, it gives us a higher ceiling with our D
 

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Rocco didn't look ready last year when he was given snaps either. QB is probably the hardest position to play in football and takes time to master. I still think/hope JJ will be an impactful Cyclone someday
Purdy didn’t get his first snaps until several weeks into the season, and didn’t get meaningful snaps until OSU halfway through the season.
 

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Rocco was very poised. He went through his progressions and would move around until he found an open receiver.

JJ looked at his primary receiver, and if it wasn’t there, he immediately took off running. To me, that was the main difference between the two.
 
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Rocco was very poised. He went through is progressions and would move around until he found an open receiver.

JJ looked at his primary receiver, and if it wasn’t there, he immediately took off running. To me, that was the main difference between the two.

If they look equal in practice that gives me a lot of hope for JJ, those problems will go away with experience. Hopefully they keep getting chances to put him in for a few drives.
 

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I want JJ to get his 4 games in so he can develop while keeping his redshirt, assuming we have some games we can afford to have our backup in. I presume he'll get snaps against Ohio. And there's a chance against KU and Baylor. I'm still not sold on TCU yet given everything they lost. I don't think Colorado is that good yet.

ETA: to actually stay on topic, I was really happy with Rocco's play.
 

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I want JJ to get his 4 games in so he can develop while keeping his redshirt, assuming we have some games we can afford to have our backup in. I presume he'll get snaps against Ohio. And there's a chance against KU and Baylor. I'm still not sold on TCU yet given everything they lost. I don't think Colorado is that good yet.

ETA: to actually stay on topic, I was really happy with Rocco's play.
This is CF. No need to stay on topic....:cool:;)
 

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Maybe Campbell declaring a QB battle was a tactical move. You get all you can get and more in practice when a player believes the competition is neck and neck with you.