What's stunning to me is how after 7 games some are ready to ditch Charlie
Weis over his choice for backup QB....Neither has done anything imo to
distance themselves from each other, so how can anyone have a concrete
opinion is beyond me.  Think about it, we are talking about the BACKUP QB,
most teams that have to resort to the backup and doomed to begin with. 

None of us have been to 1 practice, none of us have been to 1 meeting,
basically all we've seen is parts of 3 games against 2 of the best teams in
the nation by true freshmen and we've seen the light. The same  reasoning
applies to Gillislee, two different coaching staffs have determined he's not
the answer and fans who have never been to practice have determined
otherwise, that blows my mind. 

People want to twist and turn facts in a way to support their position.
Brady's stats were better without Weis, Quinn and Claussen have done nothing
in the NFL....etc...

Some facts to counter, Brady wasn't even the starter in college, Brian
Griese was, Brady was a 7th round draft pick who is now a 3 time Super Bowl
winner and 1st ballot hall of famer.  To say he doesn't deserve  credit for
some of his success is stunning. 

Danny Wuerffel wasn't successful in the NFL, but that doesn't dismiss his
college accomplishments or that SOS was a great offensive mind, so Quinn and
Claussen's success in the NFL should have nothing to do with how good or bad
Weis is as a offensive coordinator. 

Look no one is happy with the season. I got into a heated discussion with a
Gator Fan over the weekend, he was dead set on firing Muschamp at the end of
the season and beginning the search for a new coach right now, he told me
that he knew it was going to be a disaster after the spring game last april.
I was floored, how someone can determine the future of the program after one
scrimmage is dumbfounding.....I told him that firing a coach after 7 games
is colossally stupid, you simply can't do that, unless you have evidence of
a crime or serious cheating or some other off the field issue. 

The one sure fire way to set the program back for years is to have knee jerk
reactions and fire coaches who have proven track records or overreacting to
one bad season......3 years and then decide just like Zook, anything before
that is simply bad for the program in the long run. 


Stephen Manuel

Well he is in my opinion just as ready as Driskell.  Driskell has showed me
nothing that gets me all excited.  I do think that Brissett has demonstrated
more of the pro style (classic drop back) characteristics than Driskell has
at this point.  I think Brissett was recruited by Weis and Company because
he met more of those position criteria I discussed in a previous post than
Driskell did.  Based on the recruiting stories I read, I am convinced that
Brissett was Weis's choice over Driskell for whatever reasons.  I think
Driskell weak play and injury gave Weis the opportunity to get Brissett in
the game, partly out of necessity and partly to begin the process of getting
everyone acclimated to the fact that the more highly rated quarterback is
not what is wanted at quarterback.  As to whether I think Weis is a good
coach, ask me in 4 years when Brissett and Driskel are seniors, although I
doubt both will make it to their senior year at Florida.

JAFO


Randy Platt
aka "PCGator"
aka "The Armchair Quarterback"
aka "The Other Randy"

Later Gators! Afterwhile the Rest!




-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Woody Bass
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 9:55 PM
To: Gatortalk
Subject: [gatortalk] Brissett vs Driskell

so "reportedly".. Brissett is Plan B behind Brantley.  If you havent watched
Weis press conference yet.. its up on GatorVision right now...

and I am sorry.. he's got the Urban face.. in other words.. he doesnt lie
very well.  Not sure what he see's in Brissett that gives him reason to
believe he's the #2.. because what I saw of him... it looked like he had a
long.. long LONNGGGG way to go before he was going to be ready.

But... I do not have confidence in Weis as a QB coach.  Im sorry.. I dont.
I have said it before.. I dont care where he's been or what he's
accomplished before now... its not exactly like the two QBs he coached at
Notre Dame are shining in the NFL.  One is sitting behind what many talk
about as a QB who will never succeed as a QB in the NFL (Quinn behind Tebow)
and the other only played in the NFL one year and was dropped to #3 on the
depth chart for a team that ends up drafting another QB  in the last draft
and is #1 on the depth chart  (Clausen)

Someone needs to explain this to me.  Because I dont see how Brissett  
is #2.  Not saying he cant be developed.. but right now.. game ready?   
no.. no way he is ready to be #2.

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