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QB1: Angeli

Operate in what way? Doing what gives us the best chance to win? He has no interest in that?

If the competition was close one guy could offer the higher upside while the other could offer more immediate results.

From the reports we were hearing Collins was going to win the job. I hope it was hands down Angeli as QB1. But that isn't what we were being told.

Once upon a time, you were being told Donovan McNabb and Kevin Johnson were neck-and-neck too. It wasn’t true.
 
Fran doesn't operate this way. Once Angeli was signed he was the guy. He didn't come here to sit.
I respectfully disagree. If we take Fran at his word, DART is a meaningful acronym; meant to be followed in more than college football. If Angeli "was the guy" as soon as he signed, Fran's word to Collins, the other coaches, and even the fans about their proving themselves through camp competition was bogus.
That's not Fran IMHO.
I have no doubt this QB1 choice was made during every practice and coaching review since fall camp started. I'm certain the coaches were Disciplined about it as well as Relentless. They made the Tough decision and will be Accountable for it.
 
I hope this is Carlson editorializing and not how the staff made this decision.

Looking forward to August 30th though. Very intrigued to see Angeli in action.
Carlson just the coaches were impressed by it. All I've been saying is that I expected it was a consideration. But just one of many. Obviously his play in training camp had to have been the top criteria.
 
We have a QB1!
 

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How does it appear Angeli is super smart and appears to be more exceptional when it comes to composure and being a great leader? Genuinely curious what this is based on.

Both guys seem pretty even through interviews and practice clips this spring.

He was admitted into Notre dame and he looked exceptionally composed in a playoff game.
 
Operate in what way? Doing what gives us the best chance to win? He has no interest in that?

If the competition was close one guy could offer the higher upside while the other could offer more immediate results.

From the reports we were hearing Collins was going to win the job. I hope it was hands down Angeli as QB1. But that isn't what we were being told.
Doesn't operate in the way that philosophically believes you get better performance from your QB by yanking guys around.
 
Pena seemed to transfer because he wasn't confident in Collins. Rickie is a toolsy guy and hopefully he can help us this year and in the future. A lot of his recruiting hype was his athletic ability. It takes time to turn playmaking ability into a QB that wins every down for you.

Angeli is a veteran QB who has experience in big games. I think he gives you the best chance to win against Tennessee. He should be a poor man's version of Kyle McCord.

With Angeli, little has to change from last year and they can still run a pro style offense. With Collins, you have to adjust the offense to lean on his dual threat ability. You can only have one starting QB. It sucks to work hard and have to hold the clipboard but that's the deal. Maybe we'll find some packages for Collins as the year goes on in order to get him on the field. Last year I don't remember ever seeing a backup QB play, although some of that is we'd always let the other team back in the game at the end.
 
Operate in what way? Doing what gives us the best chance to win? He has no interest in that?

If the competition was close one guy could offer the higher upside while the other could offer more immediate results.

From the reports we were hearing Collins was going to win the job. I hope it was hands down Angeli as QB1. But that isn't what we were being told.
This reads like you’re looking for a controversy. It wouldn’t be the first time a QB competition was smoke and mirrors. I always thought Angeli was the favorite based on his history. There’s no grand conspiracy here.
 
I doubt you see a quick hook. If you saw Pitt last year, it’s probably not going to happen. You learn from mistakes and Kyle got better after the Pitt game.
I dont think its the same thing. We had a clear #1 and not much else.
 
I respectfully disagree. If we take Fran at his word, DART is a meaningful acronym; meant to be followed in more than college football. If Angeli "was the guy" as soon as he signed, Fran's word to Collins, the other coaches, and even the fans about their proving themselves through camp competition was bogus.
That's not Fran IMHO.
I have no doubt this QB1 choice was made during every practice and coaching review since fall camp started. I'm certain the coaches were Disciplined about it as well as Relentless. They made the Tough decision and will be Accountable for it.
Oh I agree, but practice formalized what they thought of Angeli coming in. Collins hold on the job was tenuous at best the minute Angeli signed.
 
This reads like you’re looking for a controversy. It wouldn’t be the first time a QB competition was smoke and mirrors. I always thought Angeli was the favorite based on his history. There’s no grand conspiracy here.
Agree. Fran and staff picked the qb they felt gave them the best opportunity to win. Fran hates losing. The man hates losing so much he does not wash (winners get washed) He is going with the best players that will help the team win.
 
Very interesting stat in here. Last season for App State per PFF, Joey Aguilar had 24 turnover worthy plays. For Angeli, in 91 total dropbacks he has ZERO turnover worthy plays.

That could be the key vs. Tennessee

Heupel will help here but yeah, turnover battle is important
 
why what's the backstory on this for us drive byers..
Idk, apparently people think I want Angeli to fail because I was taking a measured approach to crowning him the king when he committed?

Or because I thought Collins was neck-and-neck with Angeli all camp (which he has been) even though people were writing off the competition?

I'm excited for the season regardless who the QB was.
 
Pena seemed to transfer because he wasn't confident in Collins. Rickie is a toolsy guy and hopefully he can help us this year and in the future. A lot of his recruiting hype was his athletic ability. It takes time to turn playmaking ability into a QB that wins every down for you.

Angeli is a veteran QB who has experience in big games. I think he gives you the best chance to win against Tennessee. He should be a poor man's version of Kyle McCord.

With Angeli, little has to change from last year and they can still run a pro style offense. With Collins, you have to adjust the offense to lean on his dual threat ability. You can only have one starting QB. It sucks to work hard and have to hold the clipboard but that's the deal. Maybe we'll find some packages for Collins as the year goes on in order to get him on the field. Last year I don't remember ever seeing a backup QB play, although some of that is we'd always let the other team back in the game at the end.
Can we stop with the dual threat stuff already? He ran for a total of 100 yards in 3 years of high school ball (based on his MaxPreps stats). 37 rushing yards during brief stints as a QB at LSU ... he is not a dual threat QB for the love of God. He may be athletic but he is not a guy who runs the football. And quite frankly i don't care what some recruitnick calls him or labels him ... a guy who rain for -10 yards as a junior isn't dual threat.
 
Can we stop with the dual threat stuff already? He ran for a total of 100 yards in 3 years of high school ball. 37 rushing yards during brief stints as a QB at LSU ... he is not a dual threat QB for the love of God. He may be athletic but he is not a guy who runs the football.

THANK YOU!

It gets beyond tiresome when people make assumptions about a player's abilities based on...
 
I can emphatically say I have no idea what to expect in game 1. We could surprise in a very good way, or the narrative could be "same old Syracuse is back". I at least think the offense will make some strides as the season progresses because there is talent at the skill positions - just don't know how the OL will hold up. The defense, however, is what scares me because we have nothing to suggest that ERob is the right man for this job so far, and the talent on that side is a lot more unproven.
 
Can we stop with the dual threat stuff already? He ran for a total of 100 yards in 3 years of high school ball (based on his MaxPreps stats). 37 rushing yards during brief stints as a QB at LSU ... he is not a dual threat QB for the love of God. He may be athletic but he is not a guy who runs the football. And quite frankly i don't care what some recruitnick calls him or labels him ... a guy who rain for -10 yards as a junior isn't dual threat.
How dare you bring in facts to rebut long held, ingrained racial biases.
 
A couple of things. Angeli is a really gifted passer. He's VERY good, he's experienced, and the staff sees him as a guy who can emulate a lot of what McCord brought to the table last year.

Keep in mind that when we landed Kyle from OSU, a lot of people were talking about him being a game manager [similar to Angeli this year], who might "suffer" from not having the same level of talent. Very few people thought he was going to star; a preseason poll rated him as something like the 10th best QB starter in the ACC. Fast forward, and he led the nation in passing yards / receptions / etc.

Can Angeli produce 75% of the same? Time will tell. But this seems bigger than just the Tennessee game.

Arm strength is overrated. How many 30+ yard passes are you going to complete during the course of a game [and I'm talking about downfield, not short receptions that turn into long YAC chunks]?

And nothing against Collins. It sounds like this battle went right down to the wire. He is one snap away, and could yet see the field.
 

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