devilalum
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Respectfully, there's no way you can know how he handled the blitz because you don't know what packages they had in or if they even had audibles and reads installed. Neither QB called any, not for protection, not for hot reads.
Give Sully just three of the five dropped passes back and he's over 60 percent completion with a couple of touchdowns. Every pass he threw with his feet set was on target, and couple of those would have been great passes at the NFL level because Sully was actually throwing to the proper shoulder in the seams, not just throwing to the numbers.
I liked Oz -- raved about him from the practices I've seen -- but he's not ready and he won't be ready this year. He may have to be ready if Sully gets hurt, but ASU won't be as successful with him starting this year. Just look at the TD pass he threw. That's a pick-six against a Pac-10 team. It's a hanging curveball. You don't throw loopty-loops into the teeth of two-deep coverage, not over the middle, and not into the back seam. Taylor Mays would've been in the other end zone before you or I could have said 'Hello Matsumoto.'
I think ASU fan base suffers far too much from 'backup QB' syndrome. The next guy is always the guy -- until he starts, then it's the NEXT guy. It's the worst reality series in Phoenix. At least give Sullivan four games before you start ripping him to shreds.
I feel completely confident in Ericson's ability to play the best guy. No way he'll be influenced by public opinion.
Looks like this teams formula for success is going to be killer defense + offense that doesn't make mistakes.