Matt Weiss: Cade McNamara Will Play 10 Years in the NFL

Submitted by UMich2016 on April 15th, 2021 at 10:44 AM

Matt Weiss, Michigan Football's Quarterbacks Coach, appeared on Jon Jansen's podcast today.  Below is an intriguing quote Matt said:

"Cade is a guy who, for everything that people are gonna say... he's a guy that's gonna end up playing 10 years in the NFL.  You can say he's not enough of this, not enough of that, but at the end of the day he's really smart, makes great decisions, he processes things really fast, and his arm strength and accuracy are more than enough to win with."

Matt goes on to say that Cade is the starter.

MGolem

April 15th, 2021 at 10:48 AM ^

If nothing else it is nice to hear someone say something of substance. So often these interviews are filled with non answers. I will take it. 

Guy Fawkes

April 15th, 2021 at 11:04 AM ^

Well shit, guess we don't need a 5* backup QB in JJ. This would ultimately mean JJ doesn't play for 2 or probably 3 years and he isnt going to wait that long. What a puzzling quote when a more talented guy is #2

JonnyHintz

April 15th, 2021 at 11:12 AM ^

Cade could theoretically go to the NFL after this season, as this will be his third year removed from high school.
 

So Cade puts on a Heisman performance, goes top 5 in next year’s draft, and we have a couple years of JJ. /s (not sure if it was obvious or not)

1VaBlue1

April 15th, 2021 at 11:19 AM ^

Umm...  I don't get your concern.  You have a guy saying that the QB will play 10 years in the NFL, yet you complain that his backup has more talent.  So you, Mr Guy Fawkes, are saying that JJ McCarthy will play more than 10 years in the NFL?

And we're supposed to believe you, and all of your demonstrated football experience, over the current QB coach?  Based on, what, a couple of high school highlight clips?

BTW, thanks for starting the next version of McCaffrey vs Milton...  Or is this just Michigan's annual mini-series, 'As the QB Turns'?

bronxblue

April 15th, 2021 at 11:49 AM ^

If UM's QB situation is such that their current starter is better than the highly-rated backup, that's generally a good thing.  It would actually be super-troubling if yet again the presumptive starter was usurped by an unproven backup who'd likely be prone to mistakes associated with the inevitably learning curve of college ball.

Guy Fawkes

April 15th, 2021 at 12:55 PM ^

What I'm saying is McNamara isnt the answer, wow he threw 10 good passes vs Rutgers and now hes the real deal. If we want a fresh new start to the program it comes by starting JJ and letting it roll. But same ol Michigan fans I guess cock gobbling every bit of positive info. 

LOL at Cade leaving after this year, what a miraculous story. Michigan doesnt develop QBs for 20 years and then 1 pops off and goes 1st round after 1 year starting. Fuck off

DaveHuck

April 15th, 2021 at 2:01 PM ^

Matt Weiss has been working IN THE NFL since 2009 (and not as a hot dog vendor). Hmmm, that seems like he may have some qualifications to understand football and football talent. Could he be wrong, sure. However, when someone who has played college ball, coached in college (GA at Stanford for 3-4 years), AND coached in the NFL "speculates" on talent, I feel THAT is worthy of consideration. Otherwise, it is just another Al Bundy keyboard warrior spouting off. Move on, chief.

JonnyHintz

April 15th, 2021 at 4:24 PM ^

How do you know McNamara isn’t the answer? He’s played a handful of snaps as a redshirt freshman. 
 

See, this is why we let the kids hash it out in practice and the best player plays. So we don’t have some idiot online saying a kid with 71 attempts (with 60% completions, 5 TDs and 0 INTs) as a redshirt freshman isn’t the answer, but a true freshman that hasn’t played a down of college ball is. 

Gree4

April 15th, 2021 at 11:05 AM ^

When he wasnt hurt last year, he looked impressive. Say what you want about Rutger, but that doesnt change the fact that he LEAD receivers, had touch, and didnt seem to be constantly in panic mode. 

Im not crowning him a Heisman but he has the tools to win games. 

chunkums

April 15th, 2021 at 12:54 PM ^

Yeah, the dude played one half of football against Rutgers (and OT) and went 27-36 for 260 with 4 TD and 0 INT. Those are damn good numbers regardless of the opponent. And this was after he came in at the end of the Wisconsin game and looked awesome on a very small number of snaps (I know, it was garbage time). His Penn State snaps are essentially meaningless since he was clearly very injured after the first TD drive. 

Small sample and opponent caveats apply, but we saw some evidence that the dude could really play when he was a RS freshman.