Should he even start? Maybe it's just me, but his decision making is suspect (especially for a senior) not too mention he's injury prone . Should we just continue the youth movement and ride with Plummer and his sophomore WRs next year?
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Should he even start? Maybe it's just me, but his decision making is suspect (especially for a senior) not too mention he's injury prone . Should we just continue the youth movement and ride with Plummer and his sophomore WRs next year?
I doubt he comes back. Too injury prone. He might get invited by an NFL team because he does have a very strong arm.Should he even start? Maybe it's just me, but his decision making is suspect (especially for a senior) not too mention he's injury prone . Should we just continue the youth movement and ride with Plummer and his sophomore WRs next year?
Funny how things change after Plummer has a good game. I know people wanted Plummer before but got quite after slow start. Next few weeks will tell all.
He proved even at points last week that when he had time he could read a defense and deliver an accurate ball.The long pass from Plummer to Hopkins for a first down was really good.
I wish Sindelar had an injury free career, but he didn't. Jack Plummer is writing his own ticket now. Coach will know what to do either way. If Plummer continues on like he did today then Sindelar won't return.Should he even start? Maybe it's just me, but his decision making is suspect (especially for a senior) not too mention he's injury prone . Should we just continue the youth movement and ride with Plummer and his sophomore WRs next year?
I saw Sindelar in HS before the first knee injury. If that was the Sindelar that has played for us he would have rewritten some Boiler records. We've only seen glimpses of what could have been.I wish Sindelar had an injury free career, but he didn't. Jack Plummer is writing his own ticket now. Coach will know what to do either way. If Plummer continues on like he did today then Sindelar won't return.
Should he even start? Maybe it's just me, but his decision making is suspect (especially for a senior) not too mention he's injury prone . Should we just continue the youth movement and ride with Plummer and his sophomore WRs next year?
I disagree. With the injury bug, you would always welcome back a seasoned QB.
Exactly, just look at all the injuries Blough and Sindelar have had over the last 2 and 1/2 seasons.
I’ll third this. We haven’t made it through a season with just one starting QB in awhile. Why not have a competition and let the chips fall where they land. Every team can use a seasoned veteran at QB, even if he’s just a backup.I second this. Why would we not want a leader and great person to be around the program another year?
He should not come back.Plummer is progressing .He is gaining confidence.Sindelar is not reliable because he is too injury prone.Should he even start? Maybe it's just me, but his decision making is suspect (especially for a senior) not too mention he's injury prone . Should we just continue the youth movement and ride with Plummer and his sophomore WRs next year?
I really believe Plummer will be the next great quarterback to play here. He has the athleticism and accuracy to be just that.The long pass from Plummer to Hopkins for a first down was really good.
He should not come back.Plummer is progressing .He is gaining confidence.Sindelar is not reliable because he is too injury prone.
Sindelar would make a tremendous grad assistant. I heard he still has 2 semesters left to finish his degree for December 2020. He could assist with our younger QB and receivers. I realize his future is not coaching. But he’s a great person and could handle the additional workload
Should he even start? Maybe it's just me, but his decision making is suspect (especially for a senior) not too mention he's injury prone . Should we just continue the youth movement and ride with Plummer and his sophomore WRs next year?
You hit the two things that matter most to me. He is making consistently good decisions and his accuracy was excellent even on a windy day.He proved even at points last week that when he had time he could read a defense and deliver an accurate ball.
Excited to watch him develop over the next 6 weeks
This. And duh.I disagree. With the injury bug, you would always welcome back a seasoned QB.
I meant he has 2 more semesters , maybe 3 to earn his masters degree. Unlike some masters, some have indicated it’s a 2 year degreeHis MS in ECE. Received his BSEE in May 2019
No it isn't. Not even close. Stop with this ridiculous crap. ES was essentially leading the nation in passing yards before he was hurt and you don't do that if you're decision making is suspect.but his decision making is suspect
I have to agree here. Totally more than anything due to the fact that he had absolutely no time to throw the ball and was making decisions that were turning into national leading statistics. Who would not welcome him back for a 60 year for his leader ship and his overall ability to bring six years of high-end quarterback play to a team that needs leadership/experience for so many young players? Who would not want the return of a player to their program who played with a torn ACL and carry the team to a bowl game? Who would not want that for their young players to understand how winners win, how they find away?No it isn't. Not even close. Stop with this ridiculous crap. ES was essentially leading the nation in passing yards before he was hurt and you don't do that if you're decision making is suspect.
Where do you debbie downers even come up with this garbage? Do you have a hat or flash cardou use to pull lines from?
Great post. Especially with your assessment of Plummer. I like him and he most certainly is our future, but give ES a solid offensive line and he can rip teams apart.It's an interesting potential conundrum. If he wants to return for a 6th year, no one could possibly tell him no. I'm sure CJB would not. Also, while this was certainly a coming-of-age for Plummer, it was one game against a horrible defense. I'd pump the brakes just a bit while drinking my Kool-Aid. The handwriting is on the wall, but it's not in permanent marker yet.
Considering he's probably graduated already or will soon, it may be in his best interest to grad transfer. Except that the best graduate program would likely be Purdue. Weird situation.
If given a solid line, he probably rewrites all of the Big Ten records. Certainly he would be welcome back it would throw a wrench into things with quarterbacks on the roster with several most likely transferring. But you do what’s best for the program when you’re the coach obviously. But they would have to be a very solid line to block for him otherwise it’s just going to be a repeat of this year which no one can have next year. Everything has to be “ready to go” next yearGreat post. Especially with your assessment of Plummer. I like him and he most certainly is our future, but give ES a solid offensive line and he can rip teams apart.