Agreed. When I watch the highlights of guys when I'm putting the recruiting lists together I noticed that Tompkins just seems to have the it factor. Maybe doesn't have the biggest arm, but he's quick, elusive, and just seems to find that open guy. No one really has any college game tape on any of our guys, so I imagine in true Hawkins fashion we won't know who's starting until game day.
It worked for a few games but then everybody including the water boy knew when we were going into the mad cow playbook. But Hawk is masterful at using talent in the right position. It’s getting close fellas!
Has anyone heard anything through the grapevine? Wouldn't surprise me if Rodrigues had a leg up simply due to experience and playtime albeit extremely limited FCS experience.
Sounded like coming into camp Rodrigues and Hastings were ahead of the pack. Tompkins got very muscular. I wouldn’t be surprised to see him moving around the field as a slot receiver, or wildcat, a bit like we did with Spencer a couple years back.
Is it most likely that a decision is made in the next few days and that's the guy, or we likely to see multiple guys get some reps this spring before settling on someone for the fall? Would we potentially see one person leading this spring and someone else for the fall if there is renewed competition over the summer? There is technical skill and then the intangible of personal leadership. I remember I think Biggs tried a co-quarterback thing at some point in the 90s and it didn't work very well.
Yeah I think if you are fielding multiple "starting" quarterbacks, you really have no starting quarterbacks. You have to pick a guy, but also be able to objectively look at a situation and make a change if things aren't coming together.
I think when you try a wildcat gimmick you have to trust the guy to be able to make throws too. It seems all too common when teams attempt to run a wildcat player outside of the starter it becomes too predictably a run. You have to at least put a little bit of fear in the defense that they might get beaten over the top.
Strange. Not the first time that's happened. I remember an article in the past that had Plough talking about offensive schemes that later got removed. You would think that if you're talking to a reporter from the paper there's a fair chance it's for an article.
The Steelers in the 70s had Bradshaw & Joe Gilliam, backed up by Hanratty? Bradshaw states that Gilliam was the better QB, but racial threats and pressure got to him, and he eventually turned to drugs.
Hawkins may already have a starting QB.
I loved Maier. But at the Cal game a wide receivers parent bent my ear, arguing JM couldn't throw the deep ball. I noted our O line probably couldn't give him the tome needed, and possibly dropped an extra man into coverage.
It was basically just a short quote about each guy. Nothing really indicative of who was starting. C. Hawkins said that he is very very impressed with Tompkins (second very in italics), called Hastings extremely competitive in nature, Rodrigues the old vet in the room, etc. It seemed like coach speak, but clearly something didn't go over well
Maybe it is not anything he said but the fact he said anything,
Or maybe other candidates are still in the running and their omission from mention was unintentional.
Does anyone think our QB choice makes a difference to the opponent preparation? None of our QBs have played more than a few snaps if that, so I wouldn’t think it would make a difference which 6’1” or so mobile QB we chose to start.
Could be that he spoke in general. He gave a blurb about every QB on the listed roster, so only omission would be potential walk ons that haven't been listed.
Tompkins may have got very muscular but he’s still listed at 200 as he was as a freshman. I spot checked various positions using the historical tab and their weights never changed. How many people weigh the same over the years between 18 and 21?
The article lists Tompkins as 6’ 220, up 20lbs from his roster weight.
I liked Cody’s tone, saying he’s going to be collaborating with the other coaches, several of whom have been offensive coordinators. I think that’s a positive.