I think Nova had much better physical talents than CL. Nova's problem is that he couldn't read the numbers on the Salmon jerseys and kept throwing to the wrong team.He is Nova reincarnated....except he is always "the bad Nova". The guy has fumbled the snap from center on at least 5 occasions that I've seen. And he throws off his back foot and his arm isn't strong enough for him to be doing that. Rettig's time is long over due but Flood is apparently "loyal to a fault". Regime change is in order.
I'm fine with that as long as you take out the numbers for the other qbs when they played their non-D1A opponent.But if we take out Norfolk State and only consider FBS opponents, that number drops to 7.1, which would be 9th.
Thanks for the update Mrs. laviano...behind Sudfeld, Cook, and Cardale Jones
You're welcome Mrs. Rettig.Thanks for the update Mrs. laviano...
This is the only "stat" that matters!tied for 8th in wins
He is 9th in QBR6th in the Big Ten in QBR.
tied for 8th in wins
Are you giving Laviano or Rettig credit for game 1 win?
Are you giving Laviano or Rettig credit for game 1 win?
I'm fine with that as long as you take out the numbers for the other qbs when they played their non-D1A opponent.
BTW, I didn't say he was the fourth best qb in the league or that he should remain the starter for RU. I merely pointed out that he was ranked #4 by that ESPN site. Make of that info what you will.
Some of you are so funny.
Ratings are bupkis and worthless! WINS are where it is at!behind Sudfeld, Cook, and Cardale Jones
You are so funny for starting this nonsense thread.I'm fine with that as long as you take out the numbers for the other qbs when they played their non-D1A opponent.
BTW, I didn't say he was the fourth best qb in the league or that he should remain the starter for RU. I merely pointed out that he was ranked #4 by that ESPN site. Make of that info what you will.
Some of you are so funny.
Every week the same thread?
Sudfeld without So Illinois: 1700 yards, 194 attempts: 8.8 ypa = still best in B1G (overall is 9.1)I'm fine with that as long as you take out the numbers for the other qbs when they played their non-D1A opponent.
BTW, I didn't say he was the fourth best qb in the league or that he should remain the starter for RU. I merely pointed out that he was ranked #4 by that ESPN site. Make of that info what you will.
Some of you are so funny.
... He seems to be getting worse as the season progresses because teams are stacking the box. When we run on 1st and 2nd down with no success he has 3rd and long and our success in 3rd and long is horrible.
Agree. Laviano for a soph with a handful of starts has shown ability and potential. He had a bad two last games, but looked good in most of the others. Got to let it play out. Rettig is not the answer.I actually think Laviano can be very good if he gets protection. The noodle arm thing is overplayed. Thats not to say that i disagree that putting in Rettig could provide a needed spark. But we are being way too critical of a kid that is starting his first year and making completions within the time the OL is giving him.
That being said, there has to be other ways our offense could slow down the rush. read option, etc.
Teams are going to take away the short underneath routes like Wisconsin did. Laviano is going to have to throw those mid range out routes which requires zip on the ball. Let's see if coaches call those plays and if Laviano can execute." The noodle arm thing is overplayed."
It really isn't. His passes long than 15 yards float in the air.
He is better with plenty of time but he needs to lean into every throw as if he's giving everything he's got instead of throwing it like he's got a solid arm.
Things could be much better
Umm. Defenses don't have to prepare for Laviano. He is not a threat handing off on 1st and 2nd down.We should have been platooning qbs all season to see which one, if any, emerged as better in game time conditions. This also has an advantage for an offense: opponents have to prepare for 2 different qbs. But it's not the rutgers way to try to confuse or deceive opponents. For some completely inexplicable reason a program with a long history of weak recruiting thinks it can run an offense where it's just going to outplay and manhandle opposing defenses.
Don't you think that you need to let a young quarterback develop? That means he's going to have some ups and downs. You have to let him develop a feel for the game and his receivers. It's part of the learning curve. Jerking him and Rettig in and out of the lineup is not how to develop the team.No offense but how can you say Rettig isn't the answer when you haven't seen him have a chance?
Take away Carroo's numbers this year and what would Laviano's stats look like? Meanwhile Rettig has never had a chance to throw to Carroo.
But, of course, he's not the answer lol