I don't see hate. He just seems to lack the mobility needed for a Morris offense. Maybe he will improve in that area this year and do fine. But I say again, the best player on the team in the eyes of most fans is the QB on the bench.
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I have no issues with Hicks. He was young last year and ended the year playing very well IMHO. He has a lot of maturing to do (mentally/emotionally) but he shouldn't be judged on that from last year (again, he was young and thrown into the fire and showed tremendous toughness). If he continues to improve there, I'd be very comfortable with him as the starter. I'm very intrigued by Gillens though. And Peavey seems to certainly have the maturity needed.
We've got the old "good problem to have" situation. Hicks looked solid to me last year, especially as the season went on. If we've got guys who are truly better, fantastic.
If we have Hicks who had most of last year to get into it, spring/summer to improve and be pushed by transfers then great. If the transfers are better than that version of Ben then great. It's all an improvement.
skyscraper wrote:I don't understand all the Hicks hate.
Well first of all he isn't very good. Secondly, he is a whiner about himself on twitter. Can't take any criticism with passive aggressive attacks. I can't stand him, offensive lineman are faster. One last thing, this offense must have the run threat end of story. If you think he leads us anywhere you just don't understand the game and this offense.
Hicks seems to have a hard time throwing a spiral. He also throws a lot passes to the other team, usually in our end zone. My guess Gillens was brought in to be starting QB. Probably before mid season.
Would guess that peavey would take the starting job, probably after the TCU game where after Hicks faces some real competition and cant handle the pressure once peavey is starting gillens is used as a duel threat in the redzone to finish drives
In Hicks last 4 games including the 3 best teams in the AAC, Hicks was a 60% passer with 8 TDs and 4 Ints. He also played well against other good teams taking SMU into OT at Tulsa and upsetting UH. We'll be fine with Hicks at QB or Peavey or Gillens if he can learn the offense and start over the other 2 guys. Just got finished watching Lance Mcillhenny beat UT in 1980. Not sure he completed a pass in his debut as a freshman. You guys are expecting way too much out of a freshman QB. The 8th best year in SMU History (over 2900 yards) is not bad for a debut
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