that kline unseats maynard this spring. Id like to see him get a fair shake as a true frosh, if hes clearly better, i believe he should play
Big C_Cal;719430 said:
Let's keep some perspective: In an article linked on another post on this board, Tom Lemming ranked Kline #10 among pro-style QB recruits this year.
We're all expecting more because... ??? ... well, because there has been some anecdotal evidence by people in the know that he's the real deal.
Andrew Luck redshirted his first year. John Elway didn't start or excell for most of his freshman year. Matt Barkley at $C, true, he started and actually did pretty well, but it's rare.
Why would we expect Kline to be better than Boehm, Hinder, Bridgford and Maynard already? Let's let him get familiar with the offense and get adjusted to his receivers and to the speed of the college game. If he's as great as we hope, him being on campus now will still pay dividends for 2013.
CalReason;719379 said:
None. A better, more pertinent question might be is there any chance anybody unseats Maynard this spring. The answer, I think, is still NO, and I think the likelihood that he is replaced during the fall camp or into the season is slim even if we assume there is no real improvement from Maynard. For this reason I cannot get too excited about this year. There is nothing worse then heading into a crucial season with a lame-duck pseudo QB.
CalReason;719380 said:
what is weight and muscle going to do for his poor quarterbacking ability?
LafayetteBear;719485 said:
If it is a legitimate competition, Kline kicks Maynard's butt. Big time.
Boot;719620 said:
I'm glad your such a supportive and positive alum Calreason or whatever your tag is. I'm also glad none of the players read some of this drivel.
CalReason;719380 said:
what is weight and muscle going to do for his poor quarterbacking ability?
KoreAmBear;719685 said:
He would stand stronger in the pocket and not go down with an arm tackle. He would get more on his throws getting some power from his upper body and waist (he wouldn't have to snap his head completely just to throw a 20 yard pass to KA like v. Oregon). Could also help his running in shedding some tacklers for daylight. Lots of possibilities. I'm just trying to picture him being good next year, because the way JT is talking, it's just him and Bridgeford and I'm pretty sure it's just him. JT said nothing has changed except it's Kline instead of Mansion. You would think JT would have some new things to say after all went down with Lupoi and all. I mean wouldn't that have rocked his world a little? It sounds like we're gonna do the same kind of things at QB. After reading that part, I was in no mood to read the rest of the article.
Masau80;719756 said:
Kline can do all that based on what???? His play against a bunch of high school boys? Ther is no way Kline even suits up this year... let him learn the system, mature, and be ready for the next four years... The other 3 QBs behind Maynard all came to Cal with essentially the same pedigree.... great HIGH SCHOOL quarterbacks... just proves that it is not an automatic progression... lets home that Kline makes the jump - next year.
Masau80;719841 said:
"Pick the BEST QB with the best balance of upside and experience. JT has had a penchant for picking the guy who best "manages the huddle."
That is exactly what he is suppose to do... pick the best QB based on upside (performance in practice) and experience (games... maynard is the ONLY one)... and one of the QBs most important attributes is his ability to "manage the huddle."
Elite QBS (AR has spoiled Cal for awhile) are few and far between... That position is more of an unknown that any other in College DI football.... Why do you think every team has 5 QBs on scholarship... to find one that can play... Maynard will be markedly improved this year... if he isn't, then someone will have to step up.. but that won't happen until the season starts.
KoreAmBear;719900 said:
But in the past by giving almost exclusive reps to one guy, he really hasn't found out if the 5 elite QBs you have on your team can actually play. We've found out a little about AB but not really. We have no idea about Boehm and Hinder. All we know about is Maynard. And is there that much to be excited about? Good, serviceable, getting more reliable - I would say a good backup. That's not putting Maynard down. He's trying his best with his God-given abilities and attributes. No shame in that. But he has a ceiling that is lower than the others, I believe.
CalReason;719874 said:
Quite the positive spin. Maynard's problem is from the neck up (the inability to read defenses, anticipate routes and WR's being open; some QBs have it, some don't) and an innate physical inability to be accurate with the football in timely fashion when he does not zero in on one read. Lifting weights is not going to do squat for this guy. This guy was suppose to be a dual threat but heard Ted Miller point out he had only 103 net yards rushing.
SmellinRoses;719676 said:
Maynard is not a good quarterback and he beat out the others.
Kline brings hope and with hope, a bit of excitement. We seem doomed to standard Tedfordian mediocrity otherwise...
CalReason;719874 said:
Quite the positive spin. Maynard's problem is from the neck up (the inability to read defenses, anticipate routes and WR's being open; some QBs have it, some don't) and an innate physical inability to be accurate with the football in timely fashion when he does not zero in on one read. Lifting weights is not going to do squat for this guy. This guy was suppose to be a dual threat but heard Ted Miller point out he had only 103 net yards rushing.
heartofthebear;720107 said:
Maynard did not beat out the others. The concern last spring was that the offensive line was too weak to protect a standard pro set QB. That was based on horrible underperformances in '09 and '10. So Tedford settled for Maynard because he provided an "extra dimension" (translation-the ability to run for his life). This year the offensive line should be much improved even though we lose Schwartz. So Bridgeford is likely to win the job since he also won it last Spring not counting the "extra dimension".
KoreAmBear;720145 said:
I think that notion has sailed. Maynard is now the incumbent whereas he wasn't last year and the running element helped him win the job. Also I have to believe that JT thought Maynard did have some FBS experience and had a bond with KA so he went with that as Maynard seemed to be equal with Bridgeford according to that insider guy's summer and fall reports (forgot his handle). Now with a full year of experience, it's his job to lose. Our BCS chances live and die with Maynard, I'm pretty convinced.