My updated avatar reflects my view on the subject
I think the big difference between Brock and the other fizzle-outs folks have mentioned (Barnett, Jantz, Tiller specifically) is the Purdy is a talented QB who happens to be mobile. The other guys were, in my eyes, superb athletes who happened to have a strong arm.
I thought Purdy made good decisions, first and foremost, but his throws were precise. The long bombs to Milton and Akers were sights to behold; Noland tended to overthrow those passes. Purdy put those passes in the right spot.
I get your point, but Barnett was the exact opposite of both being a superb athlete and having a strong arm.
Is his younger brother a QB, too?!?
So... um.... It's super nice to follow your brother to the same college.
We should get JaQuan and Joshua Bailey and Jake and Luke Knott on the recruiting trail there.
Sorry but I can almost guarantee you that Kempt moves ahead of Noland after the bye week (If he is healthy). The announcers basically said the same thing. It's now a 2-man competition between Kempt and Purdy.If Purdy struggles in a game, we will still have Zeb to come in if needed. But when Zeb comes in again if Purdy struggles, Zeb will be able to keep it on zone read because he is not the only healthy experienced QB on the roster as he was before today. Now he will be able to risk getting hurt.
The last qb to wear #15 was a pretty good dual threat too. Must be the number.