Do we have a QB for next year?

Submitted by wolverine1987 on

Yes, we are all about to write off this year, with anything over 7-5 taking a miracle at this point. But we've all thought next year was the year: in would step a third year Shane Morris with a veteran team surrounding him. Now, it's hard to watch Morris and even think he has any potential to be a very good QB at all. Yes, he's a soph, but what potential outside of a strong arm has he shown? Perhaps I'm being too gloomy given this awful day, but to me, our QB situation for next year and the year after looks dire indeed.

Edited for typo

stephenrjking

September 27th, 2014 at 6:18 PM ^

Who can tell? The coaching has clearly been so bad that there's no way to know who is a good player that is poorly coached and who will just never turn out. Theoretically, the players on offense are talented. But they're not playing like it, and there's no telling what a hypothetical new coach will be able to extract from them.

creelymonk10

September 27th, 2014 at 6:21 PM ^

Agree with the anncouncers, that was totally uncalled for leaving Morris in the game that long. He should've been out when it was 20-7 if they wanted any chance to win this game. 

phork

September 27th, 2014 at 6:25 PM ^

Need an offensive line at this point before anything.  And leaving Morris in to get beat down will only turn him into Gardner, shell shocked.

taistreetsmyhero

September 27th, 2014 at 6:36 PM ^

but i think it was clear he needed to be pulled after halftime, and it would have been fine to do it after he had that shouldabeena safety and got dinged up. leaving him in for the rest of the quarter was a perfect insight into just how bad hoke is at managing games. the team would be run just as well during a game if nobody was out there.

hell, why don't we fire hoke now and just go full anarchy for the rest of the season, see if there's any difference in the end product.