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Tyler Hansen

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This guy is turning into a pretty solid QB. I am not sure he ever going to win awards or postseason accolades, but I feel comfortable with him as the future at that position.

He still has issues with holding on to the ball for too long, but I also seeing him gaining field vision and pocket presence with each passing week. He also has the arm to make most of the throws you want a QB to make.
 
Yeah it was a real genius move by our ex-coach to not start him at the beginning of the year.. :rolleyes:



At least the new coach has a QB to work with along with a good receiver in Simas..
 
I like Tyler's game. He does hold onto the ball a bit to long but protection has not been great either. He keeps plays alive and can make strong throws over 10 yards. I have no problem with him as our starter for the next two years. :thumbsup:

P.S. When I saw the thread topic my heart sunk. I was thinking, Oh shiezen, is TH leaving.
 
This guy is turning into a pretty solid QB. I am not sure he ever going to win awards or postseason accolades, but I feel comfortable with him as the future at that position.

He still has issues with holding on to the ball for too long, but I also seeing him gaining field vision and pocket presence with each passing week. He also has the arm to make most of the throws you want a QB to make.

He made some real good reads and check-downs in the game last night. Okie Lite was bringing some monster pressure, so he will have that experience to remember during the off-season about getting rid of the ball quicker. I wish he was a redshirt sophomore going into next season, but can't look back now, only forward and he looks like he will have a solid two more years as the starter for us. I sure hope we get a head coach, offensive coordinator, and QB coach that can help him advance even further.

Developing some touch on his deep balls and more chemistry with what looks to be a stacked WR position will only help him.
 
He should be what, 15 or 16 games in as a starter now? Experience works wonders. He's physically gifted with both wheels and a good and fairly accurate arm. Looking forward to see how he does with an actual offensive plan.
 
he's getting better as he gets more live gametime.

i like the noticeable zip he has on the ball compared to his backup. i also like his escapability. i also like that he spreads the ball around.

he's still raw but he's got a lot more upside than his backup. it will be fun to watch him and all the other guys under a new staff.
 
But our schedule sucks a little next year:

At CSU
At Cal
Hawaii
Georgia
At Mizzou
Baylor
Texas Tech
At OU
At KU
ISU
KSU
At Stinkoln

I did prefer this year's schedule but I guess it made **** difference.

woops wrong thread, apologies...
 
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I heard on CU sat radio last night that we ranked 117th in country for sacks allowed. :wow:
 
and 119 in the penalties... it is little wonder our offense is so inept
 
Yeah it was a real genius move by our ex-coach to not start him at the beginning of the year.. :rolleyes:



At least the new coach has a QB to work with along with a good receiver in Simas..
I don't think that's fair to Cody, IMO. I was pulling for TH to be the starter, but I think he and Cody were very close. None of us were at the practices, etc. Cody deserves a lot of credit for the way he's handled things and the way he performed last night. Instead of hanging his head, he kept his head in the game and when he was called upon, he performed great. Tyler has really improved, IMO. He should be solid next year. But he'll have to learn a new system.
 
I also hope people are patient with Tyler next season. He is still learning (will have less than 10 starts) and I think the early part of the schedule in a new system is going to be a challenge.
 
I also hope people are patient with Tyler next season. He is still learning (will have less than 10 starts) and I think the early part of the schedule in a new system is going to be a challenge.

Yeah, but hopefully that new system will involve putting our talented players on the field instead of slow, short walk-ons, which would then help Hansen
 
I want him to learn to step up in the pocket, and not always flee 20 yards back then try to escape (even though it usually works). There are a lot of big runs and throws that could be made if he could step up.

Although, with our offensive line, its little wonder that he (nor the guy before him) doesn't want to step into the "pocket".
 
I'ld like to see TH run the option with Rodney. Worked great the one time they ran it v. aTm. A little speed option would be nice as well.
 
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