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Hell noPyne’s arm is way more reliable than Ian Book’s. Who agrees?
Not to mention they quit in the first quarterYou cannot judge anything on this game. UNC's defense is as bad as it gets.
Can't say on Book, but Pyne is a better QB than Buchner. Buchner might be good, but he needs 3 years of playing football. Not sure where he's gonna get it.Pyne’s arm is way more reliable than Ian Book’s. Who agrees?
Nice to count on the daily stupidity you drivel.He's not better than Tyler Buchner. And he's laughably, ludicrously not better than Ian Book, but these are ND fans we're talking about, and they are won't to say some pretty outrageous shit. Case in point....
But he did good shit today!
No he isn't. He isn't better at anything. HE ISN'T BETTER AT ANYTHING. He's the QB now because TB's out for the season, which is doubly cruel considering how TB sustained the injury. And if TB hadn't got hurt, he'd still be the starter, and he'd have won just as convincingly as Pyne did. I feel supremely confident in asserting.Pyne's not as talented as Buchner, but he's better at running an offense. And that's important, too.
He played an efficient game today, and had a nice stat line, with 289 yds and 3 TDs.
I think that Pyne is probably a better thrower.No he isn't. He isn't better at anything. HE ISN'T BETTER AT ANYTHING. He's the QB now because TB's out for the season, which is doubly cruel considering how TB sustained the injury. And if TB hadn't got hurt, he'd still be the starter, and he'd have won just as convincingly as Pyne did. I feel supremely confident in asserting.
What perverse consolation fans somehow get out of equating TB's absence with this big win, I don't even want to know. But I have to excuse ND fans, they've been through a lot this young season so far. Their heads are still spinning.....
perverse is a good word to describe you.No he isn't. He isn't better at anything. HE ISN'T BETTER AT ANYTHING. He's the QB now because TB's out for the season, which is doubly cruel considering how TB sustained the injury. And if TB hadn't got hurt, he'd still be the starter, and he'd have won just as convincingly as Pyne did. I feel supremely confident in asserting.
What perverse consolation fans somehow get out of equating TB's absence with this big win, I don't even want to know. But I have to excuse ND fans, they've been through a lot this young season so far. Their heads are still spinning.....
I definitely don't. But Pyne was money today, very admirable performance. And these fans need something to hold onto, some kind of 'I told you so'.....I think that Pyne is probably a better thrower.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Pyne’s arm is way more reliable than Ian Book’s. Who agrees?
I don’t think your take is wild or unreasonable. I just never felt like TB was a pure thrower. I’m certainly not a QB expert, but the throwing motion just looked off to me. I love his running style and thought that he could be a difference maker at QB based on that alone.I definitely don't. But Pyne was money today, very admirable performance. And these fans need something to hold onto, some kind of 'I told you so'.....
But better or for worse, this is going to be Drew Pyne's year. So far it's for the better....
Oh, why thank you! The pulse of the fanbase this offseason was that Buchner possibly sucks, or that he didn't quite do it for them for whatever prissy reasons.... But that Drew Pyne was unplayably bad. Like, walk-on level bad. So this sudden about-face, on Drew Pyne actually being quietly better than Buchner the whole time is, how do they say, is fatuous.... I believe that's the word for it.I don’t think your take is wild or unreasonable. I just never felt like TB was a pure thrower. I’m certainly not a QB expert, but the throwing motion just looked off to me. I love his running style and thought that he could be a difference maker at QB based on that alone.
From my viewpoint (TV on Saturdays only), Pyne seems to throw a better ball with a quicker release.
Either way, Pyne’s ceiling as a starter likely just isn’t high enough for ND to win a major bowl game.
Feels like the limit on this team is 9 wins, and a shitty bowl win. I’d be shocked if Pyne beats Clemson. Hope like hell that I’m wrong (often am!).
Does that include you?One thing that will be interesting this season, the first of the post-BK era, is to keep tabs on what ND's considerable legions of toxic hater fans are going to do.
I’m going to wait until I see if Pyne gets drafted by the NFL, and then I’ll give you my answer !Pyne’s arm is way more reliable than Ian Book’s. Who agrees?
TB strong point in passing is his quick release!I don’t think your take is wild or unreasonable. I just never felt like TB was a pure thrower. I’m certainly not a QB expert, but the throwing motion just looked off to me. I love his running style and thought that he could be a difference maker at QB based on that alone.
From my viewpoint (TV on Saturdays only), Pyne seems to throw a better ball with a quicker release.
Either way, Pyne’s ceiling as a starter likely just isn’t high enough for ND to win a major bowl game.
Feels like the limit on this team is 9 wins, and a shitty bowl win. I’d be shocked if Pyne beats Clemson. Hope like hell that I’m wrong (often am!).
That may be the case. Like I said- I’m far from an expert.TB strong point in passing is his quick release!
when you get an appreciation thread, you might be in trouble.Pyne needs way more work. So no disagree.
That was not the question though. Ian‘s running and ability to scape were the best of any QB in the draft. But Pyne’s arm compared favorably to IB and TB. We will see at the end of the season.I’m going to wait until I see if Pyne gets drafted by the NFL, and then I’ll give you my answer !
Ian Book did not have the best best run esapabilty in his draftThat was not the question though. Ian‘s running and ability to scape were the best of any QB in the draft. But Pyne’s arm compared favorably to IB and TB. We will see at the end of the season.
I guess so, I was pretty toxic the first three weeks. But all is forgiven, right? That's what the homers we're saying.Does that include you?
123rd in the nation. By far the worst defense we will see this season. This game was a gimme. Beat BYU and we are improving.You cannot judge anything on this game. UNC's defense is as bad as it gets.
Pyne has played pretty well after a rough first half against Cal. He’ll never win any speed races but I like how he is in the pocket and how he can get a couple first downs when the pocket breaks down.I really like Pyne’s quick release and his ability to read defenses. He was four star quarterback for a reason. There is adjustment going from a bunch multi year starters to first time starter. You cannot compare Buckner or Pyne to guys who started multiple years yet.
Don’t you think that you should wait until Pyne completes his senior year before passing judgement ?That was not the question though. Ian‘s running and ability to scape were the best of any QB in the draft. But Pyne’s arm compared favorably to IB and TB. We will see at the end of the season.
NoDon’t you think that you should wait until Pyne completes his senior year before passing judgement ?
Pyne is more a tactical QB, relying much on the OC’s game plan and teammates. He will never beat you with his individual talents. So goes the OC and teammates, so goes Pyne.I really like Pyne’s quick release and his ability to read defenses. He was four star quarterback for a reason. There is adjustment going from a bunch multi year starters to first time starter. You cannot compare Buckner or Pyne to guys who started multiple years yet.
Now that is a reasonable statement. He's a system QB, and if all the rest of our schedule goes like yesterday did, he can be an effective one. Which presumably was the idea when recruiting him. He's got his limitations, quite visibly, but he could nevertheless flourish in this offense if all the pistons are firing, and the other pieces are sufficiently in place.Pyne is more a tactical QB, relying much on the OC’s game plan and teammate. He will never beat you with his individual talents. So goes the OC and teammates, so goes Pyne.
Then you can’t compare Book as a senior+ with Pyne as a Junior.
Sure you can. I can compare Book to Trevor Lawrence as a freshman and say that TL was way more talented and the better qbThen you can’t compare Book as a senior+ with Pyne as a Junior.
You can compare anyone you want, but your conclusions would be worthless because you lack the factual metrics and you lack the ability to analyze and discern the relevant factors.Sure you can. I can compare Book to Trevor Lawrence as a freshman and say that TL was way more talented and the better qb
I can say that Bryce Young and CJ Stroud were way better as sophomores last year than Ian Book ever was
You can’t compare individuals in totally different environments.Sure you can. I can compare Book to Trevor Lawrence as a freshman and say that TL was way more talented and the better qb
I can say that Bryce Young and CJ Stroud were way better as sophomores last year than Ian Book ever was