grizindabox said:
UMGriz75 said:
grizindabox said:
What I will say is that Stitt knows what he is looking for in a QB so that he fits his system. It is quite apparent that he currently does not have that at UM....I think from a cerebral aspect, Brady is closest but his lack of mobility is not ideal.
OK, he's looking for a smart, mobile QB.
That distinguishes him from every other coach, including every higher division, .... how?
These are Public relations requirements, sports jargon, "we are going to have a fast mobile offensive line." I swear, I hear these things from coaches and wonder why we've never heard a coach brag that he's going to have "a slow, dull offensive line." Sports are rife with "hackneyed phrases." They are meaningless. He wants a smart, mobile QB. We've had them, we've got them, and we will have them.
And the ones he can recruit in the future will likely look a lot like the ones in the past because 1) you always look for smart, mobile talent in QB, 2) you are always dealing with what kids did in High School (probably not Stitt strategy), 3) you have to guess they can "adapt," 4) everybody else wants the same perfect kid, 5) you go with what you get, not what you want, you can only hope they are close.
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.you also want to make it sound like every coach looks for the same things in a QB...but they don't...and that part I bolded is pure BS...
Of course its BS, coaches frequently look for QB's that are dull and slow. :twisted: You missed my point, there are certain key things you look for in the position, and until you see a specific kid, you can't say much more than that. You can hope and dream, but each year is limited by time, numbers and opportunities. And you're just not the only coach out there. I know that's news to you.
Indeed, I asked you specifically, got jargon in return, identified some key elements in the face of your inability to do so, and naturally to you, that's "BS" although you could not rise to the challenge yourself because, in fact, you hadn't "thought about it for more than a minute."
Stitt's got a good record at Mines, no doubt, 108-62 (.635) including their 83-44 record in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.
In their 2013 season, CSM averaged 36 pts/game, 319 yds passing, 175 yds rushing, 45% third down conversion rate, 11 yds per completed pass, average rush of 4.3 yds, 90 plays per game.
Only one UM game this season looks like that one.