Why John Donovan is misrepresented
Hackenberg was not bad because of John Donovan. He was one of the most inaccurate QBs in college football. PFF did not have a draftable grade on him because of his astonishing inaccuracy. Also, his decision making was terrible, he often threw the ball into double coverage. The media hyped him into a 2nd round pick because of his arm strength and recruiting hype. But PFF was right, Hackenberg went on to have maybe the worst NFL career of any QB ever. It didn’t matter who coached him, he consistently sucked. Hackenberg did not make a single appearance in the NFL as a 2nd rounder, he was out of the league in just two years.
To make matters worse Hackenberg was playing behind a horrific oline. An oline that would give up sacks with 2 man rushes. They had converted dlinemen playing there because of the sanctions and scholarship restrictions. Bottomline is I don’t think any OC in the world can take a horrible QB who is playing behind a horrible oline and make it good.
I still don’t think it was a great hire, but I don’t hold his experience in Penn State against him anymore. He was a solid OC at Vanderbilt, doing well when you take into account the talent gap Vanderbilt was facing every week in the SEC.
Here is an article going over how horrible Hackenberg’s overall career was.
https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2018/9/5/17823486/christian-hackenberg-new-york-jets-cincinnati-bengals-sad
Here is an article going over why PFF thinks that Hackenberg should not be drafted.
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-why-pff-doesnt-have-a-draftable-grade-on-christian-hackenberg
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Yesbetadawg said:The consensus by most fans this year has been that John Donovan is a bad hire mainly because of his two years at Penn State. Penn State was BAD offensively 2 years under Donovan. I thought it was a terrible hire because of this. But upon further examination I have concluded that no offensive coordinator in the world could have been successful with Christian Hackenberg at QB.
Hackenberg was not bad because of John Donovan. He was one of the most inaccurate QBs in college football. PFF did not have a draftable grade on him because of his astonishing inaccuracy. Also, his decision making was terrible, he often threw the ball into double coverage. The media hyped him into a 2nd round pick because of his arm strength and recruiting hype. But PFF was right, Hackenberg went on to have maybe the worst NFL career of any QB ever. It didn’t matter who coached him, he consistently sucked. Hackenberg did not make a single appearance in the NFL as a 2nd rounder, he was out of the league in just two years.
To make matters worse Hackenberg was playing behind a horrific oline. An oline that would give up sacks with 2 man rushes. They had converted dlinemen playing there because of the sanctions and scholarship restrictions. Bottomline is I don’t think any OC in the world can take a horrible QB who is playing behind a horrible oline and make it good.
I still don’t think it was a great hire, but I don’t hold his experience in Penn State against him anymore. He was a solid OC at Vanderbilt, doing well when you take into account the talent gap Vanderbilt was facing every week in the SEC.
Here is an article going over how horrible Hackenberg’s overall career was.
https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2018/9/5/17823486/christian-hackenberg-new-york-jets-cincinnati-bengals-sad
Here is an article going over why PFF thinks that Hackenberg should not be drafted.
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-why-pff-doesnt-have-a-draftable-grade-on-christian-hackenberg
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The guy was an assistant to the running backs coach for the past four years. By his own admission he was shocked that Jimmy called and offered an OC job.betadawg said:The consensus by most fans this year has been that John Donovan is a bad hire mainly because of his two years at Penn State. Penn State was BAD offensively 2 years under Donovan. I thought it was a terrible hire because of this. But upon further examination I have concluded that no offensive coordinator in the world could have been successful with Christian Hackenberg at QB.
Hackenberg was not bad because of John Donovan. He was one of the most inaccurate QBs in college football. PFF did not have a draftable grade on him because of his astonishing inaccuracy. Also, his decision making was terrible, he often threw the ball into double coverage. The media hyped him into a 2nd round pick because of his arm strength and recruiting hype. But PFF was right, Hackenberg went on to have maybe the worst NFL career of any QB ever. It didn’t matter who coached him, he consistently sucked. Hackenberg did not make a single appearance in the NFL as a 2nd rounder, he was out of the league in just two years.
To make matters worse Hackenberg was playing behind a horrific oline. An oline that would give up sacks with 2 man rushes. They had converted dlinemen playing there because of the sanctions and scholarship restrictions. Bottomline is I don’t think any OC in the world can take a horrible QB who is playing behind a horrible oline and make it good.
I still don’t think it was a great hire, but I don’t hold his experience in Penn State against him anymore. He was a solid OC at Vanderbilt, doing well when you take into account the talent gap Vanderbilt was facing every week in the SEC.
Here is an article going over how horrible Hackenberg’s overall career was.
https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2018/9/5/17823486/christian-hackenberg-new-york-jets-cincinnati-bengals-sad
Here is an article going over why PFF thinks that Hackenberg should not be drafted.
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-why-pff-doesnt-have-a-draftable-grade-on-christian-hackenberg
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Totally agree he was a bad hire. All I am saying is we should disregard his experience at Penn State when evaluating his experience. He is still a bad hire cause he was a marginally good OC at Vanderbilt and then he went on to have the illustrious post of Assistant RB coach. I just think that all the stuff that gets thrown at him for his Penn State days is unfair, making him a slightly better bad hire.DerekJohnson said:
The guy was an assistant to the running backs coach for the past four years. By his own admission he was shocked that Jimmy called and offered an OC job.betadawg said:The consensus by most fans this year has been that John Donovan is a bad hire mainly because of his two years at Penn State. Penn State was BAD offensively 2 years under Donovan. I thought it was a terrible hire because of this. But upon further examination I have concluded that no offensive coordinator in the world could have been successful with Christian Hackenberg at QB.
Hackenberg was not bad because of John Donovan. He was one of the most inaccurate QBs in college football. PFF did not have a draftable grade on him because of his astonishing inaccuracy. Also, his decision making was terrible, he often threw the ball into double coverage. The media hyped him into a 2nd round pick because of his arm strength and recruiting hype. But PFF was right, Hackenberg went on to have maybe the worst NFL career of any QB ever. It didn’t matter who coached him, he consistently sucked. Hackenberg did not make a single appearance in the NFL as a 2nd rounder, he was out of the league in just two years.
To make matters worse Hackenberg was playing behind a horrific oline. An oline that would give up sacks with 2 man rushes. They had converted dlinemen playing there because of the sanctions and scholarship restrictions. Bottomline is I don’t think any OC in the world can take a horrible QB who is playing behind a horrible oline and make it good.
I still don’t think it was a great hire, but I don’t hold his experience in Penn State against him anymore. He was a solid OC at Vanderbilt, doing well when you take into account the talent gap Vanderbilt was facing every week in the SEC.
Here is an article going over how horrible Hackenberg’s overall career was.
https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2018/9/5/17823486/christian-hackenberg-new-york-jets-cincinnati-bengals-sad
Here is an article going over why PFF thinks that Hackenberg should not be drafted.
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-why-pff-doesnt-have-a-draftable-grade-on-christian-hackenberg
Am I a doog?
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Totally agree he was a bad hire. Im just saying we should criticize him for everything but his Penn State days. He was just a scapegoat for that whole situation.DerekJohnson said:
The guy was an assistant to the running backs coach for the past four years. By his own admission he was shocked that Jimmy called and offered an OC job.betadawg said:The consensus by most fans this year has been that John Donovan is a bad hire mainly because of his two years at Penn State. Penn State was BAD offensively 2 years under Donovan. I thought it was a terrible hire because of this. But upon further examination I have concluded that no offensive coordinator in the world could have been successful with Christian Hackenberg at QB.
Hackenberg was not bad because of John Donovan. He was one of the most inaccurate QBs in college football. PFF did not have a draftable grade on him because of his astonishing inaccuracy. Also, his decision making was terrible, he often threw the ball into double coverage. The media hyped him into a 2nd round pick because of his arm strength and recruiting hype. But PFF was right, Hackenberg went on to have maybe the worst NFL career of any QB ever. It didn’t matter who coached him, he consistently sucked. Hackenberg did not make a single appearance in the NFL as a 2nd rounder, he was out of the league in just two years.
To make matters worse Hackenberg was playing behind a horrific oline. An oline that would give up sacks with 2 man rushes. They had converted dlinemen playing there because of the sanctions and scholarship restrictions. Bottomline is I don’t think any OC in the world can take a horrible QB who is playing behind a horrible oline and make it good.
I still don’t think it was a great hire, but I don’t hold his experience in Penn State against him anymore. He was a solid OC at Vanderbilt, doing well when you take into account the talent gap Vanderbilt was facing every week in the SEC.
Here is an article going over how horrible Hackenberg’s overall career was.
https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2018/9/5/17823486/christian-hackenberg-new-york-jets-cincinnati-bengals-sad
Here is an article going over why PFF thinks that Hackenberg should not be drafted.
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-why-pff-doesnt-have-a-draftable-grade-on-christian-hackenberg
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With all due respect, if you agree he's a bad hire then why are we debating the details?betadawg said:
Totally agree he was a bad hire. Im just saying we should criticize him for everything but his Penn State days. He was just a scapegoat for that whole situation.DerekJohnson said:
The guy was an assistant to the running backs coach for the past four years. By his own admission he was shocked that Jimmy called and offered an OC job.betadawg said:The consensus by most fans this year has been that John Donovan is a bad hire mainly because of his two years at Penn State. Penn State was BAD offensively 2 years under Donovan. I thought it was a terrible hire because of this. But upon further examination I have concluded that no offensive coordinator in the world could have been successful with Christian Hackenberg at QB.
Hackenberg was not bad because of John Donovan. He was one of the most inaccurate QBs in college football. PFF did not have a draftable grade on him because of his astonishing inaccuracy. Also, his decision making was terrible, he often threw the ball into double coverage. The media hyped him into a 2nd round pick because of his arm strength and recruiting hype. But PFF was right, Hackenberg went on to have maybe the worst NFL career of any QB ever. It didn’t matter who coached him, he consistently sucked. Hackenberg did not make a single appearance in the NFL as a 2nd rounder, he was out of the league in just two years.
To make matters worse Hackenberg was playing behind a horrific oline. An oline that would give up sacks with 2 man rushes. They had converted dlinemen playing there because of the sanctions and scholarship restrictions. Bottomline is I don’t think any OC in the world can take a horrible QB who is playing behind a horrible oline and make it good.
I still don’t think it was a great hire, but I don’t hold his experience in Penn State against him anymore. He was a solid OC at Vanderbilt, doing well when you take into account the talent gap Vanderbilt was facing every week in the SEC.
Here is an article going over how horrible Hackenberg’s overall career was.
https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2018/9/5/17823486/christian-hackenberg-new-york-jets-cincinnati-bengals-sad
Here is an article going over why PFF thinks that Hackenberg should not be drafted.
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-why-pff-doesnt-have-a-draftable-grade-on-christian-hackenberg
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He was a bad hire.
He could still turn out to be good.
There isn't a preponderance of evidence to conclude hell be bad or good.
If he turns out good he wont be a bad hire but a brilliant one
I'm expecting something in between bad and good, leaning toward the good side. I think he'll surprise. -
Cause im bored and there are degrees to bad hires.DerekJohnson said:
With all due respect, if you agree he's a bad hire then why are we debating the details?betadawg said:
Totally agree he was a bad hire. Im just saying we should criticize him for everything but his Penn State days. He was just a scapegoat for that whole situation.DerekJohnson said:
The guy was an assistant to the running backs coach for the past four years. By his own admission he was shocked that Jimmy called and offered an OC job.betadawg said:The consensus by most fans this year has been that John Donovan is a bad hire mainly because of his two years at Penn State. Penn State was BAD offensively 2 years under Donovan. I thought it was a terrible hire because of this. But upon further examination I have concluded that no offensive coordinator in the world could have been successful with Christian Hackenberg at QB.
Hackenberg was not bad because of John Donovan. He was one of the most inaccurate QBs in college football. PFF did not have a draftable grade on him because of his astonishing inaccuracy. Also, his decision making was terrible, he often threw the ball into double coverage. The media hyped him into a 2nd round pick because of his arm strength and recruiting hype. But PFF was right, Hackenberg went on to have maybe the worst NFL career of any QB ever. It didn’t matter who coached him, he consistently sucked. Hackenberg did not make a single appearance in the NFL as a 2nd rounder, he was out of the league in just two years.
To make matters worse Hackenberg was playing behind a horrific oline. An oline that would give up sacks with 2 man rushes. They had converted dlinemen playing there because of the sanctions and scholarship restrictions. Bottomline is I don’t think any OC in the world can take a horrible QB who is playing behind a horrible oline and make it good.
I still don’t think it was a great hire, but I don’t hold his experience in Penn State against him anymore. He was a solid OC at Vanderbilt, doing well when you take into account the talent gap Vanderbilt was facing every week in the SEC.
Here is an article going over how horrible Hackenberg’s overall career was.
https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2018/9/5/17823486/christian-hackenberg-new-york-jets-cincinnati-bengals-sad
Here is an article going over why PFF thinks that Hackenberg should not be drafted.
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-why-pff-doesnt-have-a-draftable-grade-on-christian-hackenberg
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Not all bad hires are created equal!
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The dooging is strong with this one
Although to be fair it's possible Herm would hire him too
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I'm a Penn State fan by marriage.
Hackenberg was massively hyped and looked the part, but then in games sucked. He was there during the rape sanctions so the team was below what it should have been, but they lost to Temple by 17 points while he was there, which should have gotten him and Franklin fired on the 50.
Daesean Hamilton played with Hackenberg. Donovan took over the offense in Hackenberg's 2nd year. Hackenberg went from 59%/20/10 as a Frosh to 56%/12/15 as a soph. Great job Donovan!





