Noland is in his 3rd year. He simply does not have the it factor, and the sooner we come to that realization the better.
The "it" factor lol. When was the last time ISU had a QB with the "it" factor?
Noland is in his 3rd year. He simply does not have the it factor, and the sooner we come to that realization the better.
In his third year, so he’s had two years here, one of which he was out with an ACL injury.Noland is in his 3rd year. He simply does not have the it factor, and the sooner we come to that realization the better.
Noland is in his 3rd year. He simply does not have the it factor, and the sooner we come to that realization the better.
The "it" factor lol. When was the last time ISU had a QB with the "it" factor?
Sam Richardson had it for about 3 games before getting bludgeoned completely shook him down into a shell of himself.
People need to lighten up on Zeb. He's asked to make almost exclusively hard throws. Yes, he misses some easy ones but like I'm stated over and over, he doesn't get anything wide open over the middle. I'm just not going to blame him just yet.
The "it" factor lol. When was the last time ISU had a QB with the "it" factor?
He's been noting the same problems every week. This isn't rocket science. The fact is that we come with very basic playbook and conservative play calling. We haven't had a designed run outside the tackle, what, maybe three times all year?
Sam Richardson had it for about 3 games before getting bludgeoned completely shook him down into a shell of himself.
People need to lighten up on Zeb. He's asked to make almost exclusively hard throws. Yes, he misses some easy ones but like I'm stated over and over, he doesn't get anything wide open over the middle. I'm just not going to blame him just yet.
Nice post Tre.....actually running it on the zone read will do that to you. It's not a good offense, unless you are Ohio State and have three Heisman quarterbacks in the quiver and play INdiana and Rutgers type teams on half your schedule.
I guess we all think the OL is fine now since we're after Zeb. Or do we think the play-calling is fine but for Zeb? Or Zeb is fine but for someone having a new title?
Offense is out of synch - duh. But do we have to cast all blame on just 1 kid? Or just 1 job title? Or just 1 position?
Functional OL cures a lot of ills and an o-line that has numerous starts together can be a functional o-line.
After this tenure, you would expect to see some real ball fakes, pocket awareness and poise, some mobility, team leadership, some fire in the belly. I don't see it. Maybe you do.Was that start 4 or 5?
You forgot sweating. He’s not sweaty enough.After this tenure, you would expect to see some real ball fakes, pocket awareness and poise, some mobility, team leadership, some fire in the belly. I don't see it. Maybe you do.
Can anyone explain why Zeb can't run? Kids looks athletic enough, fast enough for a pass-first QB. His lone scramble on Saturday (his career?) was a thing of beauty. SBR could run. Rohach too, a little bit. And Noland is surely at least as talented as either of them.
Is he:
1) Too slow
2) Doesn't protect the ball
3) Can't slide properly
4) Prefers not too
5) Is forbidden to
6) Trying to keep him healthy
7) Other
Yep.Can anyone explain why Zeb can't run? Kids looks athletic enough, fast enough for a pass-first QB. His lone scramble on Saturday (his career?) was a thing of beauty. SBR could run. Rohach too, a little bit. And Noland is surely at least as talented as either of them.
Is he:
1) Too slow
2) Doesn't protect the ball
3) Can't slide properly
4) Prefers not too
5) Is forbidden to
6) Trying to keep him healthy
7) Other