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So David Clausen gets a back up freshman qb ready to go against Nc State. ...and we have two guys corching up our qbs. This is sad to watch...Other teams development on o and at the qb position are milestones above what we have
 
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It's really easy to move the ball and score at every level of football nowadays. QB development has improved greatly at the youth/HS level. Scheming easy throws/reads is common knowledge and defenses have limited options to defend within the rules. Split flow/misdirection run games that fuse into the passing game are almost a cheat code at this point.

So yeah any school with a functional modern offense should be able to toss in your average 3* kid who played for a smart HS coach and/or got private tutoring and see instant success. And this will become more common every year as youth development continues to improve and dinosaur coaches like Richt get phased out of the game.

Rosier and Perry have issues particularly with reading coverage and reacting to pressure but those issues are mitigated and potentially eliminated with effective scheme and skill position talent. Fans need to stop blaming the kids and direct their animosity exclusively to the staff and the admin that enables them.
 
It’s bc our wrs are too fast they run into coverage

Can’t blame the qbs
 
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So David Clausen gets a back up freshman qb ready to go against Nc State. ...and we have two guys corching up our qbs. This is sad to watch...Other teams development on o and at the qb position are milestones above what we have

The most CIS thing ever is to present a third year player as a freshman and act like they “got him ready” since last Saturday.
 
And of course there is no mention of Coach Dave Doren’s inability to score in the second half against Wake Forest with the top QB in next year’s draft. We will wait to continue slurping him next week.
 
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And of course there is no mention of Coach Dave Doren’s inability to score in the second half against Wake Forest with the top QB in next year’s draft. We will wait to continue slurping him next week.
NC State is 30th in total offense, Wake is 31st. Richt is 78th with twice the talent.
 
We don't have a QB on the roster as good as either team's starter. We also don't have an o-line. But keep parroting the talent thing. Most of these National Merit Scholars around here will fall for it.
I’m sure Wake and NC State are full of 4 star O-Lineman. Year 3 and Richt/lil Jon haven’t been able to develop any QB enough to be serviceable.....that falls on the HC/QB coach. O-line still struggling in year 3....that falls on OL coach/HC. Offense is 78th in year 3....that falls on HC/entire offensive staff. You see the common denominator right
 
I’m sure Wake and NC State are full of 4 star O-Lineman. Year 3 and Richt/lil Jon haven’t been able to develop any QB enough to be serviceable.....that falls on the HC/QB coach. O-line still struggling in year 3....that falls on OL coach/HC. Offense is 78th in year 3....that falls on HC/entire offensive staff. You see the common denominator right

It's a common denominator that you came up with. Hardly scientific. Just blaming everything on coaching is a message board thing.
 
So David Clausen gets a back up freshman qb ready to go against Nc State. ...and we have two guys corching up our qbs. This is sad to watch...Other teams development on o and at the qb position are milestones above what we have

It's why we can't really put an accurate assessment on JW and Perry. People are faulting them for not taking the reins from Rosier. The problem is, and BrooklynDee mentioned this earlier in the season; but Jon Richt doesn't know how to develop them.
 
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Went to bed early on this game. Knew I would wake up to see Wake Forest came back to win.

And did so on the road. Wow! Imagine that ...
 
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