10-23-2016, 11:49 AM
I think Chryst will start. Shaw is too conservative to play Costello. When Hogan played as a freshman, he was a redshirt freshman. If Luck did not play as a true freshman Costello won't.
After multiple interceptions, it seem imminently fair to give Chryst a chance, and he has gotten into quite a few games so he is not green. I think it is time to see what he can do with a full week of practice with the first team. Nor do I think even the strongest Burns fans would think it unfair to give him a shot under the circumstances.
The Burns fumble on the snap, by the way, used to be a common occurrence for Burns. He never took snaps under center in high school, and his inability to learn how to do it was one thing that kept him from being Hogan's backup last year. He had seemed to conquer that problem, but it came back at the worst possible time, and was surly one major factor contributing to the lost game.
http://www.eastbaytimes.com/2016/09/23/o...rting-job/
I noticed another freshman quarterback: Brent Peus. Who is he?
All that said, I confess that I do not expect our offense to do significantly better because of a quarterback switch. I still think that the major problem is with the O-line. This feels a lot like 2014 only worse. In 2014 we had to replace some starters and the line did not come together quickly, but this year we have had injuries discombobulating the line to go with the loss of three starters.
After multiple interceptions, it seem imminently fair to give Chryst a chance, and he has gotten into quite a few games so he is not green. I think it is time to see what he can do with a full week of practice with the first team. Nor do I think even the strongest Burns fans would think it unfair to give him a shot under the circumstances.
The Burns fumble on the snap, by the way, used to be a common occurrence for Burns. He never took snaps under center in high school, and his inability to learn how to do it was one thing that kept him from being Hogan's backup last year. He had seemed to conquer that problem, but it came back at the worst possible time, and was surly one major factor contributing to the lost game.
http://www.eastbaytimes.com/2016/09/23/o...rting-job/
I noticed another freshman quarterback: Brent Peus. Who is he?
All that said, I confess that I do not expect our offense to do significantly better because of a quarterback switch. I still think that the major problem is with the O-line. This feels a lot like 2014 only worse. In 2014 we had to replace some starters and the line did not come together quickly, but this year we have had injuries discombobulating the line to go with the loss of three starters.
