He left months ago.wbtfg said:Is the berserker still on the team?
Comp.% Yards/Att. TD% Int.% NCAA QB Rating
63 7.5 8.9 1.9 151.5
Comp. Att. TDs Int.
99 157 14 3
Rushes Rushing Yds. Yards/Rush
42 265 6.3
go96griz said:kemajic said:What your 2011 season stats don't show is that UM started poorly and improved throughout the year and was very good the last half - with outstanding QB play AND leadership from the young developing true soph, JJ. He is still developing and will be even better this year.grizhunter said:NLGrizFan said:I'd like to see Jordy as starter and Gus right behind him. We've already seen what TM & SS-H can do. And hopefully we won't ever have to witness that again.
TomCat88 on BN posted this and thought it was interesting:
The JJ factor is an interesting one to look at.
Do people think UM had better, the same, or worse talent around their QBs last year as it did in 2011?
Is JJ slightly or significantly better skills-wise or as a leader or both than last year's QBs?
I tend to think UM had less talent overall last year and that JJ was significantly better skills-wise. So it wasn't just JJ that made UM an 11-3 team in 2011. The only problem I have with my thinking on this is that the stats don't offer much support, because if JJ was on a better overall team and if he's a significantly better QB, then his stats should've been significantly better. I can't figure out why they weren't.
JJ had a QB rating of 133.5, while the UM QBs last year were at 130.9. JJ was 7.0 ypa and 59.8 completion pct., the 2011 QBs were 6.9 and 63.4. JJ ran for 506 on 89 carries (5.7 ypc) for 4 TDs in 13 games, while the QBs last year had 428 on 114 carries (3.9 ypc) for 7 TDs in 11 games. The only category he was significantly better statistically was ypc.
Could it be that JJ is similar to McKinney and Smithwick-Hann? If so, would that mean either his leadership skills carried the team or that it was a matter of UM having much more talent in 2011?
Great information. I would reiterate that Tom's analysis doesn't look at JJ's growth by the end of the season. Anybody that watched the 2012 GSA spring game in Missoula saw how far JJ has come. I believe he was 14 for 14 passing and made a ton of incredible plays. JJ may not have the best skills in any one area, but he ranks highly across the board. In many respects he reminds me of DD with his ability to just get it done. He is a great leader and he finds a way to win. The griz sorely missed him in 2012. The 2013 team will go along way with him at the helm. Anybody who thinks otherwise hasn't watched football to understand that some quarterbacks have the intangibles and some just don't.
Ursa Major said:I think that any of us that lived through that era will inevitably compare any QB that straps on a Griz helmet to DD. Fairly or unfairly. Different era, different offense--doesn't matter. The reality testing comes not in the comparison of a certain quality/skill a QB has to DD but when folks start saying X is better or as good as DD was in total. Hopefully we can have a serious discussion and comparison like that someday. Today is not that day.
I always think of Brian Ah Yat when we have these discussions. Another small, smart kid that was a non-
prototypical QB but an overachiever. He is often forgotten or at least overshadowed because he played right after DD.
grizfan95 said:Ursa Major said:I think that any of us that lived through that era will inevitably compare any QB that straps on a Griz helmet to DD. Fairly or unfairly. Different era, different offense--doesn't matter. The reality testing comes not in the comparison of a certain quality/skill a QB has to DD but when folks start saying X is better or as good as DD was in total. Hopefully we can have a serious discussion and comparison like that someday. Today is not that day.
I always think of Brian Ah Yat when we have these discussions. Another small, smart kid that was a non-
prototypical QB but an overachiever. He is often forgotten or at least overshadowed because he played right after DD.
Ah Yat was the 2nd best QB to play here. Between Ochs and Ah Yat, I'd go Ah Yat each time.
Raider said:grizfan95 said:Ursa Major said:I think that any of us that lived through that era will inevitably compare any QB that straps on a Griz helmet to DD. Fairly or unfairly. Different era, different offense--doesn't matter. The reality testing comes not in the comparison of a certain quality/skill a QB has to DD but when folks start saying X is better or as good as DD was in total. Hopefully we can have a serious discussion and comparison like that someday. Today is not that day.
I always think of Brian Ah Yat when we have these discussions. Another small, smart kid that was a non-
prototypical QB but an overachiever. He is often forgotten or at least overshadowed because he played right after DD.
Ah Yat was the 2nd best QB to play here. Between Ochs and Ah Yat, I'd go Ah Yat each time.
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wbtfg said:It's nice to finally have a thread discussing UM quarterback play that is actually about football and free from name calling, cheap shots, missoulian/florio references...etc. Welcome back, egriz.
rimrockgriz said:buckets of good posts here...but anyone comparing any q.b. (jj) to DD, Dave Dicker, Super Dave, "15" I have to really question their motives or sanity. :roll: :roll: Titles...numbers to the moon...and we're throwing in "Legend of the Fall" in the discussion??? :lol: :lol: Wipe your a$$ on the arm the strength comments. Dave's arm was avg. to slightly over avg. at best. I haven't seen a SINGLE egrizzer comment on touch in this thread . A huge asset to completing 70% in a tackle football game...JJ will have a tiny bit of rust at times, but I'm expecting great overall performance and the playoffs. :egriz:
Speak for yourself, homes. I came on here shortly after the CP game to proclaim that i had witnessed "the best PASSING drive" in about a decade. I agree the offense sputtered during the first half of 2011, but i don't believe that was because of JJ's passing ability or accuracy (which is what i understood your post to mean).havgrizfan said:...I think all Egrizzers will surrender the fact that JJ was not really sound in the passing game through the first six games of 2011, actually looking pretty awful at times...
rimrockgriz said:Brian S... to compare to Dave Dickinson is hilarious. :lol: Nice back pedal to DD's soph year in 1993.#15 had a pedestrian campaign... for him :? I guess. 262/390 67.18% 32 td 9 int. >3600 yds. 168.00 Q.B. rating. 10-2 record. Notation: a q.b. for Northern Iowa that year threw for 58% completion and had a td to int ratio of 16/13. His name is Kurt Warner...
:grenade: :egriz:
garizzalies said:Speak for yourself, homes. I came on here shortly after the CP game to proclaim that i had witnessed "the best PASSING drive" in about a decade. I agree the offense sputtered during the first half of 2011, but i don't believe that was because of JJ's passing ability or accuracy (which is what i understood your post to mean).havgrizfan said:...I think all Egrizzers will surrender the fact that JJ was not really sound in the passing game through the first six games of 2011, actually looking pretty awful at times...