I think if all things are fairly equal, put the kid in that can break the game with his legs and will have the most growth. Barri will be so much better by the end of the season, especially with in game experience. I feel like the other guys(ben in particular) dont have as much room for improvement.
I think you got it, Ben's got the experience with the team but barri I hope is being seen as our long term player. Obviously only coaches can say what they want so who knows let's just enjoy the race
Makes no sense to do that. We seen this guy in the bowl game. He’s a 5th year senior you know exactly what you’re going to get with him. He’s almost a game manager. If he starts you will get exactly what you want a couple wins, and then a blow out against the ducks
@@Navigatorfinds in every game ben played in 2022 his pass attempts went under 25 except the one game against stanford. His completion percentage still trash and they threw it only a few times a game. When they won with gulbranson it's because the defense was goated and the running backs could get us down the field. his stats are terrible and his rushing touchdowns came from getting pushed in at the 1 and third down conversions he is 14 for 30. There is a reason ben was 3rd string last year even though he beat oregon. Cause he didn't beat oregon, Jonathan Smith beat oregon.
No offense to BG but he should not be the guy IMO. It's a little concerning, with this type of offense (RPO/Spread Option), none of these guys separated themselves at the QB position. This offense does not need huge arm talent! With that receiver room, they should be able create YAC (yards after catch) with all of the short throws. It's about reading and executing (quickly). Bubble, slant, hitch, in, arrow and outs/speed cuts, are a majority of the routes in these types of offenses. These routes are all within 10 yard throws. So where are the huge misses? Are they only missing on deep/intermediate balls? Are they getting the ball out late in the short game? Sailing the ball? Need more details. It's kinda baffling that they are all struggling so badly! The saving grace: The running game! Those top 2 guys are studs. It should loosen up the defense and make some of those windows easier to hit?! Always hope for the best! Go Beavs!
I think if all things are fairly equal, put the kid in that can break the game with his legs and will have the most growth. Barri will be so much better by the end of the season, especially with in game experience. I feel like the other guys(ben in particular) dont have as much room for improvement.
Have a feeling they may start with gulbranson and let gabari take over if any slip ups…
I think you got it, Ben's got the experience with the team but barri I hope is being seen as our long term player. Obviously only coaches can say what they want so who knows let's just enjoy the race
Makes no sense to do that. We seen this guy in the bowl game. He’s a 5th year senior you know exactly what you’re going to get with him. He’s almost a game manager. If he starts you will get exactly what you want a couple wins, and then a blow out against the ducks
@@Navigatorfinds in every game ben played in 2022 his pass attempts went under 25 except the one game against stanford. His completion percentage still trash and they threw it only a few times a game. When they won with gulbranson it's because the defense was goated and the running backs could get us down the field. his stats are terrible and his rushing touchdowns came from getting pushed in at the 1 and third down conversions he is 14 for 30. There is a reason ben was 3rd string last year even though he beat oregon. Cause he didn't beat oregon, Jonathan Smith beat oregon.
Go beavs!
No offense to BG but he should not be the guy IMO. It's a little concerning, with this type of offense (RPO/Spread Option), none of these guys separated themselves at the QB position. This offense does not need huge arm talent! With that receiver room, they should be able create YAC (yards after catch) with all of the short throws. It's about reading and executing (quickly). Bubble, slant, hitch, in, arrow and outs/speed cuts, are a majority of the routes in these types of offenses. These routes are all within 10 yard throws. So where are the huge misses? Are they only missing on deep/intermediate balls? Are they getting the ball out late in the short game? Sailing the ball? Need more details. It's kinda baffling that they are all struggling so badly!
The saving grace: The running game! Those top 2 guys are studs. It should loosen up the defense and make some of those windows easier to hit?!
Always hope for the best! Go Beavs!