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Mark Gronowski

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We have to get him this spring. No excuses. He’s got one year left, has regressed a bit without Lujan, is local, isn’t ready for the NFL yet, would get an NU grad degree… can we manifest this? Lol
 
Good grief. We talk about Gronowski like he is some mythical man-beast with magical powers that can redeem the kingdom. We need a lot more than a good transfer QB to put together a competitive team.
Ramsey turned us into Champs after 3-9 season. It isn't the only thing. But it is the most important. At the least m gronowski would get us to a bowl game. MG is better than ramsey. And MG made lujan look like a potent wizard
 
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Suggest NU land three OLmen before attempting to land a QB, or stay with Lausch for that matter. Who would come with a line that gets steamrolled? Everyone is down on Lausch but I am super impressed he is still standing upright. That is one athletic guy.
 
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We have to get him this spring. No excuses. He’s got one year left, has regressed a bit without Lujan, is local, isn’t ready for the NFL yet, would get an NU grad degree… can we manifest this? Lol
Lol is right - not sure how he’d think coming here would help his NFL prospects.
 
Suggest NU land three OLmen before attempting to land a QB, or stay with Lausch for that matter. Who would come with a line that gets steamrolled? Everyone is down on Lausch but I am super impressed he is still standing upright. That is one athletic guy.
I was at the game, he was on of the few players that looked to have a pulse. Kirtz was another.
 
Not in play. Coaches believe in the trajectory of Lausch and Boe.
That’s problematic. Lausch has not shown the growth in decisionmaking that I’d hoped. Not regressing but he is more inconsistent than earlier in the year. To a non expert, he just looks like he doesn’t know how to run the offense. Whether it’s RPO decisions, making reads and adjusting at the line, knowing when to tuck and run (almost never) and when to pull the trigger and just throw it (how many drop backs end up with him sacked or running out of bounds or throwing it away)?
 
At this point, the body of work by Lausch suggests he is a good athlete who is trying to be a QB, not a QB who happens to be a good athlete. He may still end up like a Mike Kafka by year five, but he doesn’t have the arm of Kafka.

If I were Braun, I would hit the portal for a QB as if my job depended on it. Not sure Gronowski either.
 
We have to get him this spring. No excuses. He’s got one year left, has regressed a bit without Lujan, is local, isn’t ready for the NFL yet, would get an NU grad degree… can we manifest this? Lol
Can you get the NU grad degree in one year? I mean the second half is prepping for the pros.
 
Good grief. We talk about Gronowski like he is some mythical man-beast with magical powers that can redeem the kingdom. We need a lot more than a good transfer QB to put together a competitive team.
He's just the only one people around here know that can run Lujan's O
 
That’s problematic. Lausch has not shown the growth in decisionmaking that I’d hoped. Not regressing but he is more inconsistent than earlier in the year. To a non expert, he just looks like he doesn’t know how to run the offense. Whether it’s RPO decisions, making reads and adjusting at the line, knowing when to tuck and run (almost never) and when to pull the trigger and just throw it (how many drop backs end up with him sacked or running out of bounds or throwing it away)?
Some of that might have to do with the Ds he is facing in the last couple games. He is not getting a whole lotta help out of OL or running attack eithe ( mean the team ran for negative yds against Mich actually about 11 yds. It was negative the last graphic I saw) Pretty hard to be successful under those circumstances
 
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That’s problematic. Lausch has not shown the growth in decisionmaking that I’d hoped. Not regressing but he is more inconsistent than earlier in the year. To a non expert, he just looks like he doesn’t know how to run the offense. Whether it’s RPO decisions, making reads and adjusting at the line, knowing when to tuck and run (almost never) and when to pull the trigger and just throw it (how many drop backs end up with him sacked or running out of bounds or throwing it away)?

He’s also faced some pretty absurdly good defenses the past few weeks.
 
That will not change.

Some defenses will always be better than others. He’s looked decent against the worse defenses we’ve faced (Purdue, etc.) and bad against the better defenses we’ve faced (OSU, Michigan, etc.). This isn’t at all surprising.
 
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