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Yes. What I don't get is when the coaches assume a kid isn't fully ready to take on "more of the

Author: faircatchcorby (9897 Posts - Joined: Jan 26, 2011)
Posted at 8:40 am on Sep 4, 2025
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playbook" or "give him some easy throw options to give him confidence" or crap like that. If he's not ready don't put him out there! He's gonna have the yips no matter what and he's gonna bang his head no matter what. Why in the heck would you sacrifice an entire game plan just to make your QB comfortable but keep your possible Heisman candidate essentially on the bench? Let CJ play. He's smart, he's competitive, he's capable. If / when he bangs his head, switch QBs for a series or two and let him calm down. Other teams, other coaches do this all the time.I hope Denbrock takes the training wheels off CJ over the next two weeks and feeds him ALOT more playbook. Cut his butt loose.

Replies to: "Yes. What I don't get is when the coaches assume a kid isn't fully ready to take on "more of the"

  • Posted without comment. [NT] [LINK] - faircatchcorby - 8:02pm 9/2/25 (3) [View All]
    • The ND offensive "identity" will emerge as the training wheels on Carr are removed. [NT] - Curly1918 - 8:37am 9/3/25
      • Yes. What I don't get is when the coaches assume a kid isn't fully ready to take on "more of the - faircatchcorby - 8:40am 9/4/25
      • What? Ya mean we may not see 15 WR screens per game. [NT] - irishsmashmouth - 12:47pm 9/3/25
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