i was out at the scirmmage on saturday morning and then went over and watched about the last hour or so of monday's workout.
my immediate comments:
ok, i like schmidtke. there. i said it. lol
he has a great arm and seems to have an ability to stick the ball in there. he throws a nice, tight spiral and the ball appears to get to the receivers in a hurry. but saying all that, i want to wait and see what he does in a real game against a real opponent though.
a lot of high school quarterbacks with a good arm are used to throwing it past defenders. i want to see what happens when he tries to force the ball into tight coverage against another team with veteran defensive backs. i want to see his judgement as he reads his progressions.
that's what made jeff miller so good when he was at isu. he wasn't blessed with a gun for an arm, but he made good, smart decisions with the ball. he took his time and found the right receivers to go to at the right time.
john sahm may have had the best arm of any quarterback to have played at isu in awhile and it took him a little time to realize that he couldn't just zip the ball past defenders all the time.
but, yeah, i like what i have seen of schmidtke so far.
i like several of the younger defensive players -- roberts, archie, easterly, cook. even darrell ricker, who had a nice interception on monday and took it to the house. ricker is a wide body for a linebacker, but he made a nice play on the ball.
tight end josh jones made a great one-handed catch for a touchdown in the scrimmage on saturday. but he had a tough day on monday, dropping a few passes. still, i think the coaching staff did a smart thing in the spring when they moved him from linebacker to tight end. he seems to be a tough, hard-nosed kid. i like him.
they have moved alex jones, the freshman from centerville, indiana, from safety to tight end. the coaching staff wants to take advantage of his size, speed and athletic ability.
i think isu has a couple of pretty good placekickers. corey vanadore and freshman chris mabrey showed some leg strength and some moxie on monday during a drill when the rest of the team runs sprints, the field goal units runs onto the field with an imaginary clock running down and sets up for a kick. both kickers split the uprights despite the pressure situation.
speaking of pressure situations, i like the way the coaching staff breaks down the practices. they are big into situational workouts. short-yardage, goal-line, two-minute, third-and-long. teaching the players to think and not just react. how to act in pressure situations. i really like, especially with a team filled with as many young players as isu currently has.
well, that's my comments for today.
my immediate comments:
ok, i like schmidtke. there. i said it. lol
he has a great arm and seems to have an ability to stick the ball in there. he throws a nice, tight spiral and the ball appears to get to the receivers in a hurry. but saying all that, i want to wait and see what he does in a real game against a real opponent though.
a lot of high school quarterbacks with a good arm are used to throwing it past defenders. i want to see what happens when he tries to force the ball into tight coverage against another team with veteran defensive backs. i want to see his judgement as he reads his progressions.
that's what made jeff miller so good when he was at isu. he wasn't blessed with a gun for an arm, but he made good, smart decisions with the ball. he took his time and found the right receivers to go to at the right time.
john sahm may have had the best arm of any quarterback to have played at isu in awhile and it took him a little time to realize that he couldn't just zip the ball past defenders all the time.
but, yeah, i like what i have seen of schmidtke so far.
i like several of the younger defensive players -- roberts, archie, easterly, cook. even darrell ricker, who had a nice interception on monday and took it to the house. ricker is a wide body for a linebacker, but he made a nice play on the ball.
tight end josh jones made a great one-handed catch for a touchdown in the scrimmage on saturday. but he had a tough day on monday, dropping a few passes. still, i think the coaching staff did a smart thing in the spring when they moved him from linebacker to tight end. he seems to be a tough, hard-nosed kid. i like him.
they have moved alex jones, the freshman from centerville, indiana, from safety to tight end. the coaching staff wants to take advantage of his size, speed and athletic ability.
i think isu has a couple of pretty good placekickers. corey vanadore and freshman chris mabrey showed some leg strength and some moxie on monday during a drill when the rest of the team runs sprints, the field goal units runs onto the field with an imaginary clock running down and sets up for a kick. both kickers split the uprights despite the pressure situation.
speaking of pressure situations, i like the way the coaching staff breaks down the practices. they are big into situational workouts. short-yardage, goal-line, two-minute, third-and-long. teaching the players to think and not just react. how to act in pressure situations. i really like, especially with a team filled with as many young players as isu currently has.
well, that's my comments for today.