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The Los Angeles Rams drafted Ty Simpson, a quarterback from Alabama, as a potential successor to Matthew Stafford. Fans are questioning whether this decision was wise, especially in light of Michael Penix Jr.'s success after coming from the same offensive system.
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As the offensive coordinator at Indiana in 2019, DeBoerâs offense scored 36.6 points per game in the six starts by Penix prior to his injury that season. Indianaâs offense got significantly worse with Peyton Ramsey and after the season DeBoer left to be the head coach at Fresno State. The first year was a wash because of the pandemic, but in 2021, quarterback was electric with 33 touchdowns in DeBoerâs offense as Fresno State finished 10-3. A player who probably wouldnât have received NFL consideration before then, Haener became a fourth-round pick by the Saints. (Unrelated: Rams running back was also on that team.) In 2022, DeBoer took the head coaching job at Washington, replacing Jimmy Lake, who now works for the Rams and was also on the Falconsâ staff during Penixâs rookie season in 2024. That season, Penix transferred to Washington to reunite with DeBoer and together the duo went wild over the next two seasons:
Ty Simpson's college career saw him score fewer points per game than his predecessor, Jalen Milroe, with Alabama averaging 29.5 points per game compared to Milroe's 33.8.
Michael Penix Jr. had a standout college career with 67 touchdowns and a 65.4% completion rate, while Ty Simpson struggled to match his predecessor's offensive output at Alabama.
Kalen DeBoer's coaching significantly improved Michael Penix's performance, leading to a national championship appearance and Penix being drafted eighth overall in 2024.
The Rams targeted Ty Simpson for his quick processing and high football IQ, hoping he could replicate the success seen with quarterbacks in DeBoer's system.
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After taking the Huskies to a title game, DeBoer parlayed his 15-minutes of coaching fame into filling the shoes of Nick Saban, the most successful head coach in maybe the last 50 years. And the first major decision he made was⊠Starting Jalen Milroe over Ty Simpson. Milroe shares little in common with Penix, but rushing for 20 touchdowns probably helped offset the concerns that Alabama had about his passing accuracy. Even so, at no point did DeBoer or the Alabama coaching staff wonder if Simpson should take over and if he could give them a more complete offenseâwhich is even more relevant given that he was a junior and not a true freshman. Three years into his college career, Simpson still wasnât as ready to run DeBoerâs offense as Milroe. Fine, it happens. I mean, Penix seemed good with it at Indiana and Haener was good with it at Fresno State, but I guess it didnât jibe with Simpson as much as those two. In 2025, Simpson wins a QB competition over two other players and Alabamaâs record improves slightly (they lost four games both seasons) but they actually score fewer points per game with Simpson compared to Milroe: **a dip from 33.8 PPG to 29.5 PPG**. This is especially evident later in the year, as Alabama scored 7 points in a loss to Georgia and 3 points in a loss to Indiana. If you donât look at blowout wins over Louisiana-Monroe (73-0) and Eastern Illinois (56-0), the latter of which being a non-major program, Alabamaâs point differential and season record is even worse. It was the first time since 2007 that the Crimson Tide failed to rank as a top-3 team at any point in the year. With Penix at Washington, DeBoer was atop the coaching world. With Milroe and Simpson at Alabama, DeBoer inherited the premier program in college football and still hasnât delivered the level of success fans expect. Even now, thereâs no clear successor to Simpson. If experience with DeBoerâs system is a plus in Simpsonâs resume, then Penixâs track record in the NFL should hold weight too. Is that a good thing?
The two are very different as quarterbacks, but really it should be their adaptability to any system that counts, not just what they were asked to do in college. Even now we know that Penix is on his second offensive coordinator after former Rams coach Raheem Morris and OC Zac Robinson were fired and replaced by Kevin Stefanski. It doesnât matter if you can run DeBoerâs system anymore. It matters if you can run it for Stefanski and Tommy Rees. The Falcons arenât even sure if he can because they signed Tua Tagovailoaâanother former Alabama quarterbackâto compete with him. Two seasons in, Penix is a bust. Thereâs no other way to put it when youâre the eighth overall pick because by the end of year two no team should be signing your competition. Penix is completing 59% of his career throws and averaging 7.2 yards per attempt. Sure, he can come back this year, stay healthy, settle into his role, and become a star next season. Then forget the âbustâ label. But through two seasons, his experience in DeBoerâs systemâwhich was a lot more than Simpsonâsâhas been irrelevant. Penix has a better arm than Simpson. Heâs bigger than Simpson. He had three times as many pass attempts in college as Simpson. He won a lot more games in college than Simpson. He was drafted higher than Simpson. If Ty Simpson succeeds in the NFL, it probably wonât be because of DeBoerâs offense. What Penix has done â or will do â is largely irrelevant to Simpsonâs long-term future. And if the argument is that experience in DeBoerâs âpro-styleâ offense matters, the evidence from Penix and Haener suggests otherwise. It wonât be long before we find out if Simpson is Sean McVayâs next âMatthew Staffordâ, or if heâs the one who turns McVay into the next âKalen DeBoerâ.