JoeSixPat
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While I'm on record as defending Cassell's performance on Sunday as something other than that deeming him a "bust" on Sunday night, I'm overall pretty impressed with O'Connell and can see him winning the role as developmental backup QB over Cassell.
Assuming they don't bring a veteran in and O'Connell's the #2 QB I thought I'd open discussion to his style of play.
From the limited reps I've seen of him in the pre-season, he strikes me as very mobile, very athletic and is not one to be constrained to being a pocket passer. In that respect he's very different from Brady's style of a pocket passer (albeit with incredible pocket presence and the ability to move up and evade pressure).
Seeing as its a given that the Offense is tailored to Brady, how important do folks here deem it that the backup QB play a similar style?
Personally, regardless of whether its O'Connell or someone else, I don't think a similar style of play is the most important issue for a #2 QB. If Brady couldn't play I'd think they'd run a very simple offensive scheme for the backup, minimizing a difference in QB style.
Should there be a long term need for a backup QB I think then one begins to tweak the offense to that QB's strengths, but I view it far more important to have the best QB (developmental or veteran) available serve in the backup role, regardless of QB style of play.
Anyone else have any thoughts on this? Have I characerized O'Connell correctly? Or am I selling him short in his abilities as a pure pocket passer (he certainly has the size, and his stats in colllege were pretty impressive.
In fact his QB ratings are outstanding - but he clearly likes to bootleg ... looks like he averaged 10 runs a game at SDS - with 11 rushing TDs last year too - not bad at all.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/stats?playerId=147785
So again - it seems to me we're not talking about a Tom Brady clone here - but I don't think that's all that important. Any thoughts?
Assuming they don't bring a veteran in and O'Connell's the #2 QB I thought I'd open discussion to his style of play.
From the limited reps I've seen of him in the pre-season, he strikes me as very mobile, very athletic and is not one to be constrained to being a pocket passer. In that respect he's very different from Brady's style of a pocket passer (albeit with incredible pocket presence and the ability to move up and evade pressure).
Seeing as its a given that the Offense is tailored to Brady, how important do folks here deem it that the backup QB play a similar style?
Personally, regardless of whether its O'Connell or someone else, I don't think a similar style of play is the most important issue for a #2 QB. If Brady couldn't play I'd think they'd run a very simple offensive scheme for the backup, minimizing a difference in QB style.
Should there be a long term need for a backup QB I think then one begins to tweak the offense to that QB's strengths, but I view it far more important to have the best QB (developmental or veteran) available serve in the backup role, regardless of QB style of play.
Anyone else have any thoughts on this? Have I characerized O'Connell correctly? Or am I selling him short in his abilities as a pure pocket passer (he certainly has the size, and his stats in colllege were pretty impressive.
In fact his QB ratings are outstanding - but he clearly likes to bootleg ... looks like he averaged 10 runs a game at SDS - with 11 rushing TDs last year too - not bad at all.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/stats?playerId=147785
So again - it seems to me we're not talking about a Tom Brady clone here - but I don't think that's all that important. Any thoughts?











