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Pryor will be what Peens is talking about, but I don't see it becoming commonplace. Pryor is a freak.

 

 

OK, well a Mike Vick type QB can bring a team some success, but when was the last time a guy like that led his team to the Super Bowl? Win or lose.

I don't think you can call McNabb that type of QB. Certainly there have been mobile QBs, like McNabb, Steve Young, Elway and others, but really, your most successful winning QBs have been more the dropback type. Brady,P. Manning, E. Manning Warner, Big Gay Ben has escapability but he is no WildDawg type guy, and many others.

Yes, I think the pro game would have to change considerably to allow a Vick, Tebow, Pryor type QB to be the norm of a championship caliber QB.

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I think it all depends on how the offense is run. Michael Vick was supposed to revolutionize the position, but then it became apparent he was just a glorified running back.

 

If you're gonna have a hybrid they better be good as hell in both aspects of the game, running and passing. That's what made Steve Young so dangerous, and Elway. Those were both great passers who wouldn't blink an eye taking the ball and running 20-25 yards down the field when all the DB's were down field in coverage.

 

It's funny we have this conversation because my buddy and I were talking about this in the late 90's (no shit). We talked about having an offense that consisted of having two QB's lining up in the backfield, both who could run and both who could pass. It would create fits for defenses. Imagine snapping to one QB who rolls out to the right with the defense in persuit, only to toss the ball back across the field (still behind LOS) back to your other QB, who then makes a snap decision to run the ball outright or pass the ball. Imagine having to chase that shit for 60 minutes as a defensive player? Of course execution would be essential. If the defense tries to take away the pass back to the other QB, then that means they have players dedicated to stopping your 2nd QB, which would leave the 1st QB free to run with it or pass the ball.

 

I have a notebook full of plays with this offense drawn up on it. Usually the formation is two QB's in the shotgun, with two TE and two WR, a pretty balanced formation. You can leave TE in to block to pick up blitzes, but this offense absolutely loves the blitz because it can beat the blitz with quick passes.

 

The one offense I do NOT like though is that A-11 bullshit that they're running in some high schools. It doesn't even look like the game of football and I thank God those formations are illegal in the NFL, and I pray they stay illegal.

 

Didn't the Ravens try a little of this sort of thing with Troy Smith and Fluke-o in the same backfield?

And, I suspect in Philly this year they may try some of it with McNabb and Vick.

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But Tebow may not even play QB at the next level.

 

The fact of the matter is you simply can't be a passing/running generalist and play QB in the NFL. The athletes you are facing are too big, too fast, too smart, too agile for a generalist. So, you have to be an ELITE passer. (Just read this board. ;) ) What I'm telling you is there is no way you'll see the college ranks churn out 32 QB's who are both ELITE passers and ELITE running backs.

 

That's what's required. Vick was probably the closest we've seen and he didn't revolutionize anything AND there's only one of him.

 

I don't put Elway, Tarkington, Young, McNabb in that category. They are/were opportunistic runners. You aren't building a game plan that requires 5, 10, or more rushes from them in a game.

 

Again, I question if we'll ever see one, let alone many, QB's who are:

 

- ELITE passers

- ELITE rushers

- Durable enough to handle both roles

 

Not as long a the rules are what the rules are and guys like Ray Lewis, Polawannahaircut, and Mario Williams are on the other side of the line of scrimmage. The NFL requires specialists because of the extreme skill and ability of the athletes. College requires the same, albeit at a lesser level, so a Tebow can thrive at that level.

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Colt McCoy had a 76% completion percentage even with no real running game last year...unreal. He will be a GREAT Qb in the Nfl. I have no doubts at all. I've not said that since I called out Cutler a few years ago. McCoy will be better because his work ethic an attitude are impeccable. Dude is a Baller!

 

 

Since I don't like Tebow much personally, and I don't want anyone to match Archie's dual Heisman record, I will vote for McCoy if he performs up to the standard he has set thus far.

 

(Past Heisman winners have a vote right?.....oh, wait, the Heisman Trophy wasn't instituted yet when The Gipper played ball....so I guess they won't let me vote )

 

Well, do you think if the Heisman had been instituted when George Gipp played that he would have won it?

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Colt McCoy had a 76% completion percentage even with no real running game last year...unreal. He will be a GREAT Qb in the Nfl. I have no doubts at all. I've not said that since I called out Cutler a few years ago. McCoy will be better because his work ethic an attitude are impeccable. Dude is a Baller!

He's a great person and a good leader, but arm strength could be an issue. When he throws off his back foot, he gets almost nothing on the ball. That led to picks in the Oklahoma State and Kansas games (the one against Kansas was called back on a penalty). We'll see if he improves this year, but I expect he'll draw more interest from WCO teams.

 

As for Tebow, that windup release is going to be an issue. During last year's LSU game, safety Harry Coleman was able to deflect a couple passes because he had so much time to break on the ball. And Coleman's not all that special a safety: imagine what guys like Ed Reed and Troy Polamalu will do to Tebow's game.

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I think that is highly speculative.

 

It is...and homer tinted as well...but that is what I know. I know you can win with that guy on your side.

 

I have seen two national championships in the last three years and while early, at this point, I like my chances for a 3rd in four.

 

The only question with Tim is can he play under center? That's it.

 

Word is this season he is going to play under center a good deal of the time. If he manages that, which i feel he will, watch him move up to the top of the 1st round.

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And Coleman's not all that special a safety: imagine what guys like Ed Reed and Troy Polamalu will do to Tebow's game.

My point exactly about the NFL being a highly specialized game requiring ELITE skills. Way too much to ask for a blend of Tom Brady/Adrian Peterson in one human being. ;)

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It is...and homer tinted as well...but that is what I know. I know you can win with that guy on your side.

 

I have seen two national championships in the last three years and while early, at this point, I like my chances for a 3rd in four.

 

The only question with Tim is can he play under center? That's it.

 

Word is this season he is going to play under center a good deal of the time. If he manages that, which i feel he will, watch him move up to the top of the 1st round.

 

You know that you can win a college game with that guy on your side. But then half those Heisman winning QBs that didn't do anything in the pros could win you a college game with them on your side. What does Tebow bring that Eric Crouch didn't? Not much if anything.

 

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He's a great person and a good leader, but arm strength could be an issue. When he throws off his back foot, he gets almost nothing on the ball. That led to picks in the Oklahoma State and Kansas games (the one against Kansas was called back on a penalty). We'll see if he improves this year, but I expect he'll draw more interest from WCO teams.

 

As for Tebow, that windup release is going to be an issue. During last year's LSU game, safety Harry Coleman was able to deflect a couple passes because he had so much time to break on the ball. And Coleman's not all that special a safety: imagine what guys like Ed Reed and Troy Polamalu will do to Tebow's game.

 

I've had the chance to watch him since he was a freshman and regardless of what the scouts say on arm strength, I say he has a great arm but more importantly accurate,consistent,evasive and makes big plays with feet when needed i.e doesn't take sacks but the most important to me is plays huge in big games, wins big games and is the epitomy of leader on and off field. If I have the #1 overall next year and I have ANY questions at QB he is my #1 overall pick without question....over Bradford.

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I like McCoy's elusiveness, but he doesn't do a good enough job securing the ball when he's evading rushers or running through the defense. Because of that, he ended up fumbling six times last year.

 

But he does seem like a very classy individual. I don't think scouts will find any character red flags with this guy.

 

Colt Hero

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These are sick Stats:

(pass) (rush)

Statistics Att Comp Pct Yds TD Int Rating Att Yds Avg TD

2008 433 332 76.7 3,859 34 8 173.8 136 561 4.1 11

2007 424 276 65.1 3,303 22 18 139.2 114 492 4.3 4

2006 318 217 68.2 2,570 29 7 161.8 68 170 2.5 2

2008 OPPONENTS Att Comp Pct Yds TD Int Yds/A Rating

Florida Atlantic 29 24 82.8 222 3 0 7.7 181.2

at Texas-El Paso 29 20 69.0 282 4 1 9.7 189.3

Arkansas (Sep. 13) -

Rice 23 19 82.6 329 4 0 14.3 260.2

Arkansas 19 17 89.5 185 3 0 9.7 223.4

at Colorado 30 23 76.7 262 2 2 8.7 158.7

at Oklahoma 35 28 80.0 277 1 0 7.9 155.9

Missouri 32 29 90.6 337 2 0 10.5 199.7

OK State 45 38 84.4 391 2 1 8.7 167.7

at Texas Tech 34 20 58.8 294 2 1 8.6 145.0(worst game...still drove field for go ahead score with 1:30 left to Safety dropped int b4 crab play

Baylor 37 26 70.3 300 5 2 8.1 172.2

at Kansas 34 24 70.6 255 2 0 7.5 153.0

Texas A&M 28 23 82.1 311 2 0 11.1 199.0

Ohio State 58 41 70.7 414 2 1 7.1 138.6

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It is...and homer tinted as well...but that is what I know. I know you can win with that guy on your side.

 

I have seen two national championships in the last three years and while early, at this point, I like my chances for a 3rd in four.

 

The only question with Tim is can he play under center? That's it.

 

Word is this season he is going to play under center a good deal of the time. If he manages that, which i feel he will, watch him move up to the top of the 1st round.

 

Uh oh, we're going full on first name basis now eh?

 

I see a gleam in your eye Peens.

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I like McCoy's elusiveness, but he doesn't do a good enough job securing the ball when he's evading rushers or running through the defense. Because of that, he ended up fumbling six times last year.

 

But he does seem like a very classy individual. I don't think scouts will find any character red flags with this guy.

 

Colt Hero

 

Come on Aloy....no running game (he was team leader in rushing) and he throws for 77% completion percentage? 77% for the season? are you kidding me? I'm not much on all-time stats in college but 77%,, I've never heard of that kind of percentage from a major University QB...It is crazy.

He passed VY in almost every category(including rushing) scoring, td passes etc....all-time leader in texas history

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77% is impressive, but the other two guys who were over 70% last year didn't even get drafted (Chase Daniel, Graham Harrell). We'll see how he plays this year & if he can dispel some of the arm strength concerns. Both Zac Robinson and Sam Bradford bulked up this offseason; I don't know if Colt did the same.

 

On another note, here are some good clips of Carlos Dunlap:

 

 

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