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  • And Huff paused a moment and said "Phenomenal....Phenomenal is how I would describe it".

    It is very apparent that Coach Huff has complete and total confidence in Cam Fancher as the guy, from now on. 

    So according to Huff, Francher is going to be a very good QB for us this year.

    This quote was in the latest post practice YouTube video.
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  • If he's legitimately looking phenomenal we could be scary good.

    I hope he's indeed taken a huge step.
     

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  • And Huff paused a moment and said "Phenomenal....Phenomenal is how I would describe it".

    It is very apparent that Coach Huff has complete and total confidence in Cam Fancher as the guy, from now on. 

    So according to Huff, Francher is going to be a very good QB for us this year.

    This quote was in the latest post practice YouTube video.

    High praise and exciting if it's true

    We'll see soon

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  • Good to hear. Huff seems like a down to earth guy. I don't think he would say that if he didn't really believe it. jmho.


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  • We shall see.  Not being negative, I am just taking a wait and see approach.  lol.


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  • I'm glad he didn't use the word "tremendous".
     

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  • He doesn't have to be phenomenal. He just needs to have grown and be better and used properly. He won't be the next Leftwich type passer. He just needs to hit 60% and also use his speedy legs. That combo would be killer.
     
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  • He doesn't have to be phenomenal. He just needs to have grown and be better and used properly. He won't be the next Leftwich type passer. He just needs to hit 60% and also use his speedy legs. That combo would be killer.

    Agree. Thinking of a Pat White/Steve Slayton kinda thing with Ali. Also hope we utilize our tight ends more.
     
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  • Agree. Thinking of a Pat White/Steve Slayton kinda thing with Ali. Also hope we utilize our tight ends more.
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  • I'm glad he didn't use the word "tremendous".

    "No Question"!!
     
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  • If he?s phenomenal and our D is Top 10 we are very good.  This team is big!
     
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  • I'm glad he didn't use the word "tremendous".
    I'm glad he didn't say "done deal."
     
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  • "No Question"!!

    Anyone using that word combo should be banned for 30 days.

    No doubt.
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  • I'm actually encouraged that this might not be just coach speak. If someone isn't performing, I've known Huff not to mince words. In Year 1, when asked about Grant Wells' performance, he would always just say, "Well, he's our quarterback." haha
     
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  • I?m a Fancher fan and have been defending him since last year, but I think we need to remember the question.

    Huff never said Fancher is a phenomenal QB. He said his progression in the off-season has been phenomenal. Big difference.

    Having said that, I think he will be a good QB for us this year.
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  • If he stays healthy, I think he'll be the most exciting QB Marshall has had in almost 10 years.  Can you imagine the pressure he'll put on LBs and safeties when he starts to run, but then finds a crossing Keaton 15 yards downfield, or one of our TEs streaking down the seam?

    His health is key.
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  • If he stays healthy, I think he'll be the most exciting QB Marshall has had in almost 10 years.  Can you imagine the pressure he'll put on LBs and safeties when he starts to run, but then finds a crossing Keaton 15 yards downfield, or one of our TEs streaking down the seam?

    His health is key.
    I think you will see him run more this season due to Huff going out and getting a similar style QB.  Last year you had Columbi dinged up and 3 freshmen behind him.  Will be the first time in quite awhile since we have had 2 QBs that have real game experience.  Maybe back to Cato and Froh?
     

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  • He doesn't have to be phenomenal.  Cam just has to be Pat White?

    So all Fancher has to do is be the fastest qb in history (combine clocked), rush for the most amount of yards by a quarterback ever, win 4 bowl games and be the mvp of the bowl game and be 6th all time for wins as a starting QB?   Because, that's what Pat White did not to mention 30-40 other records.

    What Fancher really needs to do is when both the game is on the line or it's a pivotal moment and it's 3rd down.  He needs to convert the 3rd down with his feet or with his arm. 

    All the other things that they are crediting Cam for this season like being a vocal leader, memorizing the playbook, watching film, calling audibles based on the defense are expected. 
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  • He doesn't have to be phenomenal.  Cam just has to be Pat White?

    So all Fancher has to do is be the fastest qb in history (combine clocked), rush for the most amount of yards by a quarterback ever, win 4 bowl games and be the mvp of the bowl game and be 6th all time for wins as a starting QB?   Because, that's what Pat White did not to mention 30-40 other records.

    What Fancher really needs to do is when both the game is on the line or it's a pivotal moment and it's 3rd down.  He needs to convert the 3rd down with his feet or with his arm. 

    All the other things that they are crediting Cam for this season like being a vocal leader, memorizing the playbook, watching film, calling audibles based on the defense are expected.

    Come on? A Pat White type. How he is used. Good grief!!! Give the kid a chance in his second full year. He isn't going to be a heisman candidate and doesn't need to be.
     
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  • I didn't realize how many direct hits Fancher took last year while running the ball until someone here posted a video of his Highlights. If he is going to be this great runner that some think he is, he better learn to get out of bounds or get on the ground at the end of his runs.

    My hope is his passing accuracy has improved greatly and he doesn't get happy feet at the first sign of pressure.
    As always, much depends on our receivers. We have to find somebody who can get separation and give Fancher a
    quick and open target.
     

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  • I don't think Huff meant Fancher is phenomenal.  He said his development has been phenomenal.  There is a difference there.  I'm bullish on Fancher but I don't expect to see "Pat White" leading our offense.  I'll take last year's Fancher with more accuracy, confidence and understanding of the offensive plan.  That would be a significant upgrade.
     
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  • I listened to the interview.  It was coach speak.  The same thing you'll gear from every other coach around the country.

    Also I have friend that has seen every practice and they have been less than impressed with Fancher.

    I hope he's improved and I hope the WRs did as well.  Not being able to overcome two score deficits last year along with our terrible RZ play is getting old.  We have one of the nations best RBs and defenses.  The pass game doesn't need to be awesome, but it does need to be at least middle of the pack statistically.

    Ranking in the 100s is inexcusable.
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  • I listened to the interview.  It was coach speak.  The same thing you'll gear from every other coach around the country.

    Also I have friend that has seen every practice and they have been less than impressed with Fancher.

    I hope he's improved and I hope the WRs did as well.  Not being able to overcome two score deficits last year along with our terrible RZ play is getting old.  We have one of the nations best RBs and defenses.  The pass game doesn't need to be awesome, but it does need to be at least middle of the pack statistically.

    Ranking in the 100s is inexcusable.

    I thought practices were closed?


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  • I didn't realize how many direct hits Fancher took last year while running the ball until someone here posted a video of his Highlights. If he is going to be this great runner that some think he is, he better learn to get out of bounds or get on the ground at the end of his runs.

    My hope is his passing accuracy has improved greatly and he doesn't get happy feet at the first sign of pressure.
    As always, much depends on our receivers. We have to find somebody who can get separation and give Fancher a
    quick and open target.

    And taking hits often affect passing accuracy and influence decision making. 

    When we played Notre Dame.  I think it was the first time they got the ball, Buckner throws like a 22 yard pass and gets his clock cleaned by a D Lineman.  It was a bang/bang play and he wasn't late but I still worried it was a penalty because you don't see QBs taking hits like that often without it being a penalty.   The announcers didn't even notice or speak about the hit, but I think it effected Buckners confidence and decision making right away.
     

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  • I'm buying...Owen Porter said during media days that Fancher had improved 1000%...
    I'm trusting in Huff and Owen...Football is in the air...
     
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