Delaware almost beat Pitt this week. We just don't have the coaching staff to make that happen. And none of 3 inexperienced QB's are going to change that fact.
I feel like Krajewski could have a bright future in the right situation and hope he recovers quickly. But when we have a chance to take the momentum of the game this week (and we will), the proof will not be whether a QB makes a great individual play, but whether the coaches panic, hesitate or stare at the play book until they bail and call a TO. Or there's confusion and a penalty, or a fumble. Either the offense is in sync and blocking and just being efficient or it isn't.
First string QB back in this week. So show us what you were working on for the last 6 months. At home against a mediocre team can we compete and look like an offense that at least does something well consistently? Or are we still a struggling work in progress without the progress. Whether QB A, B, or C is better than the other is secondary to whether the foundation of an actual plan is solid and we can execute a competent scheme. Can we? Do we have one? This would seem to be a measuring stick game to determine whether we're moving forward or just stuck in the past trying to get by on the cheap. Our players are as good as Delaware's. I'm fairly confident of at least that. Can our coaches show us they can run an offense? This would be a good week to show it.