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QB Development

BillingsMafia said:
kemajic said:
Sneed was a very good QB.
My research indicates Bobby may have recruited him to UNLV but had no hand in his development. The point of this thread is has Bobby ever recruited a high school QB and coached him up to be a very good college player? I can't think of any but don't have time to research. Drop down QB, OL, no national championship, these are related. Is Mellot a great passer? Has he been put in a offense that takes advantage of his strengths? It appears to me Bobby's QB coaching up philosophy is we bring in a group of guys and have them compete to fit into my system. In my opinion this has and will continue to be the achilleas heel of a otherwise great program

We don't know yet. The sample size of the body of proof is too small for proper analysis.
 
MikeyGriz said:
BillingsMafia said:
My research indicates Bobby may have recruited him to UNLV but had no hand in his development. The point of this thread is has Bobby ever recruited a high school QB and coached him up to be a very good college player? I can't think of any but don't have time to research. Drop down QB, OL, no national championship, these are related. Is Mellot a great passer? Has he been put in a offense that takes advantage of his strengths? It appears to me Bobby's QB coaching up philosophy is we bring in a group of guys and have them compete to fit into my system. In my opinion this has and will continue to be the achilleas heel of a otherwise great program

We don't know yet. The sample size of the body of proof is too small for proper analysis.

Was Andrew Selle a Bobby recruit?
Was Cole Berquist a Bobby recruit?
 
AZGrizFan said:
MikeyGriz said:
We don't know yet. The sample size of the body of proof is too small for proper analysis.

Was Andrew Selle a Bobby recruit?
Was Cole Berquist a Bobby recruit?

I think they were, but the real question on everyone's mind is how hard they threw the ball. Take a look at Brown's very best passes and compare them to Cam's very worst passes, and the answer is clear.
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
It may be as simple as recruiting receivers with stronger fingers.

When you think about it, it really comes back to wrist development. Can Bobby develop wrists? I guess we shall see. Time will tell.
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
It may be as simple as recruiting receivers with stronger fingers.

Great (and underappreciated) point. Look at the size of Roberts' wrists!! They're HUGE....
 
What an asinine thread.

Andrew Selle was a good a quarterback. Made it all the way to the national championship. Same for Cole Bergquist.

Does Hauck develop transfer QBs? Ask WSU transfer QB Josh Swogger if Hauck hired anyone specifically for Swogger's development the year Swogger QBd Montana into the semifinals. Hauck did. He hired Steve Axman a guy who's written 19 books on coaching passing offenses, including 6 specifically for coaching quarterbacks. Some Griz fans will know Axman from NAU, but he coached QBs at UCLA, Maryland, Minnesotta, Washington and six other programs.

Transfer QBs aren't plug and play. That's just f'n dumb to suggest.

Hauck brought in Ronnie Bradford to develop a very talented group of cornerbacks, not just the transfers, the whole group.

How many coaches bring in a specialist?

I'm pretty critical of Bobby Hauck, but this kind of passive aggressive garbage, gathering up emotional responses for umpteen pages is thumb sucker material.
 
griz4life said:
What an asinine thread.

Andrew Selle was a good a quarterback. Made it all the way to the national championship. Same for Cole Bergquist.

Does Hauck develop transfer QBs? Ask WSU transfer QB Josh Swogger if Hauck hired anyone specifically for Swogger's development the year Swogger QBd Montana into the semifinals. Hauck did. He hired Steve Axman a guy who's written 19 books on coaching passing offenses, including 6 specifically for coaching quarterbacks. Some Griz fans will know Axman from NAU, but he coached QBs at UCLA, Maryland, Minnesotta, Washington and six other programs.

Transfer QBs aren't plug and play. That's just f'n dumb to suggest.

Hauck brought in Ronnie Bradford to develop a very talented group of cornerbacks, not just the transfers, the whole group.

How many coaches bring in a specialist?

I'm pretty critical of Bobby Hauck, but this kind of passive aggressive garbage, gathering up emotional responses for umpteen pages is thumb sucker material.

Great post. :clap: :clap: :clap:

But I would caution you that it's now officially the "off-season", so expect more threads like this....
 
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