Put Davis and Hosick in some of the same situations last season as Wells and they wouldn't have performed any better. How many times did we have a negative rushing attempt on first down and then another carry for know gain and then put Wells in a 3rd and 13 situation. Unfortunately quarterbacks can't catch the ball for the receivers. How much better do you want him to throw it to #9 in the NDS game? That was game set match. Sure his mechanics slipped up from his freshman year. Factor in all of the drops and his numbers probably would've been better then his freshman year. My point is this if you don't have a line, backs that can run up the middle, or a group of receivers who can catch the ball on a regular basis it really doesn't matter who your quarterback is and if he's mobile or not. If we have these same 3 problem area's in 2016 you will see what I mean
Everyone has their own skill set and unique strengths and weaknesses, and therefore no two things in the universe are ever equal. That is why Davis, with the same conditions as Wells, was the third highest rusher (versus minus 44 yards rushing for Wells) and had a higher passing efficiency. In those conditions (receivers with hands of stone and a porous o line), you require a QB who can GTFO of the pocket ASAP. Davis can do that ( and prolly Hosick too), but Wells simply cannot.
Based on the 2015 Spring game, I thought Wells was the future. I was proven incorrect. Looking back at Hess as well, QB's just don't progress at YSU with our OC/QB coach. I think the QBs that do succeed at YSU will need to enter campus with strong skill sets and need to be self-motivated and improve their skills independently.
If we have these same 3 problem area's in 2016 you will see what I mean
That is 100% true, and something that concerns me. Other than acquiring Hosick, which was a great acquisition, I get the impression that the coaching staff feels that the 2015 5-6 record was due to bad luck and not much really needed to be fixed. I hope I am proven wrong with some FBS o-line and receiver transfers. The 2016 schedule has the MVFC power teams on the road and UNI replaces WIU...therefore will be a more challenging year than 2015. Many of our MVFC opponents are only growing stronger by adding FCOA schollies. I think our defense will be legendary, but even so they will tire in Q4 if on the field all game. There may be regression otherwise from a 5-6 season, as hard as that may be to fathom.