Turnover-Free Sam, Again
Sam Ehlinger has now gone 4 straight games without turning the ball over after his 2 interceptions in week 1 against Maryland. The sophomore finished the game 29 of 36 for 207 yards and a touchdown while adding 8 carries for 26 yards on the ground. Ehlinger has made big strides in the intermediate passing game and is showing improvement in the pocket.
Ehlinger still has work to do, particularly in the deep passing game, but he has shown the ability to learn from his mistakes and play within himself.
Agree.... pretty much. Look - Sam is our QB for the next 2 1/2 years. If he were going to ever lose his starting job, it would have happened by now. He has upside that is incredible! His competitive nature, his ability to run, and his live arm....
But I'll be honest, his inaccuracy absolutely prevents our offense from getting into any semblance of "rhythm" and keeps it below average. It must be deflating beyond words when everything is executed.... EVERYTHHING from pass protection, to route running to everything else that goes into executing a play.... and it is rendered unsuccessful because we can't play catch. Errant pass in other words. And I'm not just talking about incomplete passes - passes where the receiver is wide open and has to go to the ground to make the reception or spin around backward just to make the catch. In my humble opinion, this is killing our offense!
We now have on offense: NFL caliber receivers, a fine back in Watson and what looks like a special back in Ingram, a good TE (finally) in Beck, and don't look now.... but an offensive line that can actually pass protect and create holes for our running game (bravo Herb Hand). And, yes a QB who does learn and improve.
I don't know if you can teach accuracy, or if it's like footspeed (you have it or you don't)….. but I submit - that 3rd down errant pass to Collin Johnson late the 4th quarter could very well have cost us the game. If accuracy can be increased, then by all means an all out effort must be had here!
I'm rooting for Sam because I love the kid and he is our QB for the next 2 1/2 years. He seems like a solid citizen, a good leader and a fierce competitor. He seems to have stopped handing games to the opponent late in the fourth quarter. Let's hope accuracy is also something that can be improved?