Craycraft and Mays will battle for the starting job. If they both falter badly, look for Waid to get a shot.
If Mays starts this year, we will be in trouble. He will not be able to take us to the promised land.
Quote from: Double ET on July 26, 2019, 10:17:29 PMIf Mays starts this year, we will be in trouble. He will not be able to take us to the promised land.Mays is certainly capable. The issue is that the offense is no longer geared toward him. Our offense is now mostly installed at James Madison. Our run game is no where that I can see and it's Mays, not Manning.
That is not a fair question Chief. The strength in a Mays-led offense is not in his arm, but rather his feet. I liked the way Monty used Nate to change the pattern of the offense.
Quote from: IAA Fan on July 28, 2019, 11:18:13 AMThat is not a fair question Chief. The strength in a Mays-led offense is not in his arm, but rather his feet. I liked the way Monty used Nate to change the pattern of the offense. Which is to say, in "1AA speak" NO MAYS CAN'T throw consistently. We have seen now year after year, he takes off and runs, gets hit, gets hurt, and we need a sub. Today's football is spread the formation, throw the ball, score 35 points and hope you get an INT to hold the opponent to 28. You can't go into a season with a journeyman backup RB who couldn't get constant carries for any of his 3 seasons as your RB and a QB that runs first until he gets hurt. Time to move on. Frankly if this team goes 6-6 I'd be ecstatic. Time to more on the Braxton Chapman and Mark Waid and look forward.