[Husker] TO clarifies when coaching decision to come
andy at knipp.com
andy at knipp.com
Tue Nov 13 16:50:11 CST 2007
I have never heard that so I cannot answer. However, Lucky is a RB. QB
is always the hardest position to pick up, since it requires a person
who knows his plays, but the 10 other O players as well. So the QB will
always have a much harder time picking up an offense. OL tends to be
the next most complicated position to learn.
I would also be surprised if TO really felt that guys like Turner
Gill, Steve Taylor, Gerry Godowski or Scott Frost did not master his
offense.
>----Original Message----
>From: marklandin at gmail.com
>Date: Nov 13, 2007 14:19
>To: "andy at knipp.com"<andy at knipp.com>
>Cc: <gbrlist at hotmail.com>, "husker at tssi.com"<husker at tssi.com>
>Subj: Re: [Husker] TO clarifies when coaching decision to come
>
>On 11/13/07, andy at knipp.com <andy at knipp.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I loved HCBC's comment about Marlon Lucky:
>>
>> For a junior, (he) has just mastered the system
>>
>> Hmm, so a player really needs to be a SR to master the WCO. Great.
>
>
>Question:
>
>How many TO-era quarterbacks do you think "mastered" Tom's playbook?
>
>My understanding, based on Tom's comments in the past, is that TF was
>really the only QB he had that had command of the entire playbook,
>implying that many senior QB's did not "master" that offense.
>
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