I was at the game and I was NOT drunk. From What I could tell, Caudle looked very comfortable and seemed to get in a good rhythm from the beginning. Caudle is much faster and does a better job of carrying out the fakes after hand off. It allowed him to score a TD (which they stopped) He kept the ball on the run what seemed to be a few more times than any other QB, and looked good doing it. Cam looked very slow ans out of sync. He did not make quick decisions down field but stayed int the pocket a little too long at times. Trotter looked great. I'm not sure he is ready just yet, but the future looks REALLY good. I would not put him ahead of Caudle just yet.
If I had to play tomorrow, I would have to start Caudle. He looked like he understood the offense just a little better. He is not slouch running the ball either. Cam looked like he would be ready about the middle of the season. Malzahn is all about stability and Caudle really did show that. He did not go down field a lot because I think he was playing it really safe knowing that he has made a few INTs here lately. I thought he did the best job with the crossing routes and throwing on the run. I did not see enough of Cam to say he would be the most efficient QB.
The one thing I really liked about Trotter is that he plays to stick the knife in and twist. HE looks long first and then goes short. HE has the best long ball I have seen from and AU QB in a long time. He would have easily had two TD bombs if the wasted spot KB could have run a decent route without letting the DB tie him up. If we wre in a year where we were totally rebuilding, I would go ahead and start Trotter. The upside seems to be tremendous.
I like Derrick Winter. The guy just catches the ball. Three throws, three reception (same as last scrimmage) yet KB still takes up space. Winter is not the fastest but always seems to find the open spot. A guy like that can win games for you. Carr stepped up nicely. Darvin looked good. I do not think he needs to be catching screens though. Need a quicker cat for that. TZ looked step faster. Which is good because every time I see him running the ball I find myself wondering when he's gonna turn it on. He does make yards though? MF will have to be the guy this season. Not sure if he can hold up, but Dyer will need to come on strong. Aycock....looked OK. Had a little burst toward the end, but overall seemed a step slow?
Who was number 47 that caught Trotter's long bomb?
From what I could tell, the offense will give folks fits next season. The players are all getting comfortable with it and turning it loose. I feel the difference offensively between a good season and a great season next year will be the QB play. From what I could tell the competition is still open. Command of the offense will be key. flashes of greatness do not always start a fire, but a slow burning ember can heat up quickly. We'll see before the first game next season exactky what we are getting.
I did not see any of the QBs with weak arms out there. The out routes are definitely gonna get hit quickly.
I will now go put my shades on.