3rd year in the program too. Still room to grow and develop a bit, but he should be a competent starter by next year or we should be ready to move on.I have never seen someone get below a 30 before god damn
3rd year in the program too. Still room to grow and develop a bit, but he should be a competent starter by next year or we should be ready to move on.I have never seen someone get below a 30 before god damn
I was just about to post this to make everyone realize how well he did, WHILE HAVING NOROVIRUS
Anything 70 and above is a good score.Post the Ohio offense's grades for comparison
I was just about to post this to make everyone realize how well he did, WHILE HAVING NOROVIRUS
Yeah a couple reporters saw him puking at the game.Reportedly outside puking over the fence at halftime.
Reportedly outside puking over the fence at halftime.
(its why our QB scored higher on run blocking than offensive line besides 1 which is so sad)And despite being sick Rocco fought the whole game. When the RBs would bounce outside after our OL failed to open a single whole, Rocco would go and block anyone he could to help the play. He's a fighter and a leader and I think he can be great.
And despite being sick Rocco fought the whole game. When the RBs would bounce outside after our OL failed to open a single whole, Rocco would go and block anyone he could to help the play. He's a fighter and a leader and I think he can be great.
You're probably way better at evaluating talent than me, so I hope you're right.You serious, Clark? There's some obvious little things. He has good touch on the deep ball but has overthrown a couple this year by just a few yards, that's an easy fix. There was a great pass break up by an Ohio LB that wouldn't have been a break up if he led the TE by 1 more yard, easy fix. The last pick he just didn't see the safety closing before he let the ball go, more experience and he'll see those things. He has Purdy potential if the staff just let's him play.
I've never played a down of football outside of intramural flag in college. I have watched every down ISU's played since 95 or 96. Rocco is the 4th best QB we've had in that time already. Purdy, Sage, Seneca. Meyer's and Arnaud lead the third or second tierYou're probably way better at evaluating talent than me, so I hope you're right.
I've never played a down of football outside of intramural flag in college. I have watched every down ISU's played since 95 or 96. Rocco is the 4th best QB we've had in that time already. Purdy, Sage, Seneca. Meyer's and Arnaud lead the third or second tier
The few plays he was aloud to throw. Name 1 not named Purdy, Sage or Seneca. He's shown more than Kempt and LanningBased on what exactly???
The few plays he was aloud to throw. Name 1 not named Purdy, Sage or Seneca. He's shown more than Kempt and Lanning
We'd actually be 0-3 because he's a dumbass.Dekkers is 3-0 with this team.
You serious, Clark? There's some obvious little things. He has good touch on the deep ball but has overthrown a couple this year by just a few yards, that's an easy fix. There was a great pass break up by an Ohio LB that wouldn't have been a break up if he led the TE by 1 more yard, easy fix. The last pick he just didn't see the safety closing before he let the ball go, more experience and he'll see those things. He has Purdy potential if the staff just let's him play.
Meyer's won with Blythe. Arnuad won with defense. Helping my point. Before Purdy there wasn't a good QB since Seneca. Sad reality. No question we need to see more. But Sam, Jacob and Zeb are the reality of CPR.There’s 2. And I’ll just preface this by saying I think Meyer and Armand are two of the most overrated players in ISU history, but I’m going to need to see more than 80 attempts with a QBR in the 50’s and two game losing picks before I put him anywhere on a list that isn’t next to Sam Richardson, Jacob Park and zeb Noland.