09-23-2015, 12:58 PM
This leaves us with only two healthy QBs on the roster and, or course, WR David Washington should we need him.
http://hamptonroads.com/2015/09/depth-qu...1443030839
http://hamptonroads.com/2015/09/depth-qu...1443030839
(09-23-2015 01:40 PM)ODUAlumni2015 Wrote: [ -> ]Wow. I read the article and it sounds like he left like a crybaby. At least he should've stayed and got his free Master's.
“Colin made a personal choice that he no longer wanted to be on the team,” Wilder said. “He wasn’t happy with his position on the depth chart.
“Based on that, he quit the team, he withdrew from school and he went home.
I hope everything works out for him. He should get used to things like that, its this sucky thing called life.
(09-23-2015 01:39 PM)ODUalum78 Wrote: [ -> ]Tough break, but I didn't expect McElroy to be around this long.
I was always of the opinion that the long term ODU plan was to go with more traditional offense featuring taller pocket passer types. I felt Joey Verhaegh would challenge for the starting job, and Caleb Wilson would be the heir apparent. I honestly didn't think Bentley would come out of the Spring as the starter.
One thing is for sure; nothing is for sure.
(09-23-2015 03:16 PM)757ODU Wrote: [ -> ](09-23-2015 01:39 PM)ODUalum78 Wrote: [ -> ]Tough break, but I didn't expect McElroy to be around this long.
I was always of the opinion that the long term ODU plan was to go with more traditional offense featuring taller pocket passer types. I felt Joey Verhaegh would challenge for the starting job, and Caleb Wilson would be the heir apparent. I honestly didn't think Bentley would come out of the Spring as the starter.
One thing is for sure; nothing is for sure.
Is this sarcasm?
(09-23-2015 02:13 PM)Tribrocavs Wrote: [ -> ]It's unfortunate for Colin. I wish him the best of luck. But in all honestly, with the way LaRussa played this spring it was just a matter of time. He has a very lively arm and has great pocket presence. In fact it probably wouldn't take too much effort to convince me that he should be starting over Shuler. Perhaps we'll get a closer look at him after SB runs up the score this weekend.
(09-23-2015 03:21 PM)paintedblue2 Wrote: [ -> ](09-23-2015 03:16 PM)757ODU Wrote: [ -> ](09-23-2015 01:39 PM)ODUalum78 Wrote: [ -> ]Tough break, but I didn't expect McElroy to be around this long.
I was always of the opinion that the long term ODU plan was to go with more traditional offense featuring taller pocket passer types. I felt Joey Verhaegh would challenge for the starting job, and Caleb Wilson would be the heir apparent. I honestly didn't think Bentley would come out of the Spring as the starter.
One thing is for sure; nothing is for sure.
Is this sarcasm?
(01-12-2015 09:39 AM)ODUalum78 Wrote: [ -> ]I wonder if the ODU offensive philosophy is changing or has changed.
We just signed a big strong pocket passer in Joey Verhaegh. We are about to sign an almost carbon copy of Verhaegh in Caleb Wilson.
We haven't run a true Oregon like spread in two years. I assumed that eliminating the QB read option last year was an attempt to protect Heinicke, and eliminating the quick strike aspect was to allow more time for Heinicke to see the defense and more time off the clock for our defense.
Additionally, we were compensating for receiver and OL issues.
What we had been running more recently is basically a Bill Walsh West Coast offense from a spread set. The main aspect of this concept is the short accurate pass in lieu of a running game. Some might call it the Air Raid spread.
However, by the end of the last season we were running a much more balanced attack.
I think we discovered in the UMD and later in the Pitt game the limitations of running the quick pass game with a shorter QB and shorter WRs. We just couldn't see over the DL or even the DBs.
Curiously, Colin McElroy, another Heinicke like QB, has been MIA.
Shuler Bentley will run the offense in Heinicke like fashion, scrambling out of the pocket in order to find (see) receivers and extend plays.
The much taller Verheagh and Caleb Wilson likely would not have to scramble as much, however they both have the arms to otherwise run our offense.
With the emergence of Ray Lawry, who was able to run very effectively even with our makeshift OL, and type of the RBs we are now recruiting, we seem to be moving in a different direction.
It looks to me like we will be running more of a pro set in the future.
I wouldn't be surprised to see Verhaegh move ahead of Bentley by the beginning of the season.
Thoughts?
(09-23-2015 04:10 PM)Gilesfan Wrote: [ -> ]I know I commented at the time, but I just don't see it. If they were, they wouldn't have gone after Bentley last year (unless they changed recruiting philosophies after recruiting him)
I think they search for the best obtainable QB and will mold the offense to whoever is behind center. I don't see us moving away from 3-4 WR sets. I think Bentley has always been the next QB in line.
(09-23-2015 05:12 PM)Monarch Asylum Wrote: [ -> ]With little experience behind Shuler Bentley we all knew that this team will only go as far as he takes us. Keeping Shuler healthy was paramount, now it is even more so.
(09-23-2015 01:26 PM)Gilesfan Wrote: [ -> ]That stinks. Kinda feel for McElroy, but without knowing more, I'm disappointed that he would leave the team. There is still a chance of an injury or 2 and he would be able to play.
Good thing we have 2 QBs coming in. Geez
(09-23-2015 04:10 PM)Gilesfan Wrote: [ -> ]I know I commented at the time, but I just don't see it. If they were, they wouldn't have gone after Bentley last year (unless they changed recruiting philosophies after recruiting him)
I think they search for the best obtainable QB and will mold the offense to whoever is behind center. I don't see us moving away from 3-4 WR sets. I think Bentley has always been the next QB in line.
(09-23-2015 07:55 PM)Monarchblue Wrote: [ -> ]I mean there was probably almost zero chance he would have played this year. LaRussa and Washington would both have played first. Not sure why folks are acting like this hurts us.