Econ141 said:
I am not sure why people are so impressed. There was no long ball to speak of and I think he ended up averaging 6 yards an attempt.
And this was at home. And Oregon st had no tape on him.
I do agree that he looked solid for a first start. But we don't have time to develop QBs. We need to win.
So you're saying we shouldn't have let Plummer transfer. Because, minus Plummer, all 3 remaining QBs on the depth chart at Cal need to be developed. We have all seen all 3 play and I would say Jackson needs the most development. All 3 are redshirt freshmen. Finley probably has the most experience but Finley forces passes and is a poor decision maker.
Were you at the game? Did you actually see him play? He meets the eye test. That's why folks are impressed. It goes beyond stats. I don't think he was sacked and, if so, it would have been not more than 10 yard loss whereas Jackson gets sacked after running backwards an additional ten yards.
I'm sure he can throw deep if that play is called. It wasn't called. He performed as well as any Cal QB has performed on the year and the other Cal QBs don't have great stats (ie yards/attempt) either.
BTW, Mendoza had a 21 yard completion, a 30 yard completion for a TD and a 38 yard completion. What do you want?
Finley had a 34, 20 and 24 against N. Texas.
SJV had a 22 against Auburn
SJV had a 20 & 36 against Idaho
Finley had a 24, 20, 25, 24, 50 against UW
S. Jackson had a 26, 20 and 33 against UW
Other than the Finley performance against UW, which included 3 costly INTs, no Cal QB has thrown more than 3 completions of 20+ yards in a single game. Also Mendoza's 38 yard completion is the second longest completion of the year.