Top 5 modern day Heisman busts...

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I agree with everyone on that list except for Charlie Ward. It's not his fault he came out in an era that wasn't as receptive to "mobile" Quarterbacks.

Domer95 said:
How about Rashan Salaam, Chris Weinkie and Ty Detmer.....
Salaam yes...I don't think Detmer is, he's had a productive 10 year career, right?

Weinke is in a bind. He's good enough to start or be a competent backup, but it just hasn't worked out.
 

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OH MAN!!! chris weiner sucks!! i have no idea how he got to start for fsu. he thinks he can play in thr pros too. someone should tell this kid not to go to sleep, because practice is in the morning in the pros, just like exams.
 
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He did take FSU to two title games, didn't he? And the Seminoles haven't had any great QBs since. It can be argued that Weinke was one of FSU's best QBs.
 

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lyght, anyone can throw a football up and with the talent that fsu has, come down with the ball. to me this kid has no special talent that is impressive.
 
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irishtexan said:
lyght, anyone can throw a football up and with the talent that fsu has, come down with the ball. to me this kid has no special talent that is impressive.
Fair point. But then the question is, how come they haven't been able to get it done since Weinke left? I'm not saying he's a great QB at all. But I do think the fact that he was 27-28 years old with some real-life experience to go along with a decent arm made him a very good leader. And as we've seen, sometimes the "intangibles" can make up for a percieved lack of ability.
 

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oh sh*t. i meant to say chris rix sucks. i get these two confused all the time. now i feel stupid. i didnt mind weinke, i hate rix, with a passion.
 
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irishtexan said:
oh sh*t. i meant to say chris rix sucks. i get these two confused all the time. now i feel stupid. i didnt mind weinke, i hate rix, with a passion.
LOL...cool. I hate Rix, too. For a guy who had so much potential, he showed so little on gameday. I was a fan of Weinke's when he was at FSU (if for nothing else, than the amount of "Weinke" jokes my drunk friends 7 I would make during games).
 

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NDLyght37 said:
LOL...cool. I hate Rix, too. For a guy who had so much potential, he showed so little on gameday. I was a fan of Weinke's when he was at FSU (if for nothing else, than the amount of "Weinke" jokes my drunk friends 7 I would make during games).


Lyght, are you confusing Ty w/ Koy Detmer??? Can't remember anything Ty did in the pros, except a cup of coffee at GBay
 
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Domer95 said:
Lyght, are you confusing Ty w/ Koy Detmer??? Can't remember anything Ty did in the pros, except a cup of coffee at GBay
Koy is a good player, but let's not sleep on "T-Dizzle". A 12-year pro career is nothing to laugh at.
 
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Oh yes, Akili was a huge bust. But then again, how many Bengals QBs (that they drafted) have been good?

What do y'all think about Shaun King? The guy was pretty good in Tampa, but has kind of fizzled out since then. Does he have a shot at getting back a starting gig...or at least being the next generation of Tony Banks? ;)
 

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oh geez, i forgot about shaun king. i think he will bounce around a few times and eventually work his way out of the nfl system. i also think quincy carter was a bust. he might have started for the cowboys a few seasons, but he isnt very good in my opinion, and i think hes had adequate amount of time to mature into a good quarterback.
 
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Carter, and king are good backups. but if there your staters, then your team probably stinks.

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Curtis Enis, was a bust. I thought peter warrick would be alot better, Coles actually turned out to be a much better pro. Funny, Bowden hung Coles out to dry, and pampered Warrick.
Ryan Leaf, man that guy was a joke.

Who was that UCLA QB who got drafted by the Bears a few years back, can't remember his name, he was a bust.
 

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NDLyght37 said:
Koy is a good player, but let's not sleep on "T-Dizzle". A 12-year pro career is nothing to laugh at.

Ok, but carrying a clipboard and wearing a baseball cap doesn't really make a career now does it???
 

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QueensNY said:
Carter, and king are good backups. but if there your staters, then your team probably stinks.

Florida QB's

Curtis Enis, was a bust. I thought peter warrick would be alot better, Coles actually turned out to be a much better pro. Funny, Bowden hung Coles out to dry, and pampered Warrick.
Ryan Leaf, man that guy was a joke.

Who was that UCLA QB who got drafted by the Bears a few years back, can't remember his name, he was a bust.

From one NewYawker to another,

QueensNY, I believe you're talking about Cade McNown from UCLA.....
 

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1999 Draft (Bold are my busts)

  1. Cleveland -- Tim Couch, QB, Kentucky
  2. Philadelphia -- Donovan McNabb, QB, Syracuse
  3. Cincinnati -- Akili Smith, QB, Oregon
  4. Indianapolis -- Edgerrin James, RB, Miami
  5. New Orleans -- Ricky Williams, RB, Texas
  6. St. Louis -- Torry Holt, WR, NC State
  7. Washington -- Champ Baily, CB, Georgia
  8. Arizona -- David Boston, WR, Ohio State
  9. Detroit -- Chris Claiborne, LB, USC
  10. Baltimore -- Chris McAlister, CB, Arizona
  11. Minnesota -- Daunte Culpepper, QB, Central Florida
  12. Chicago -- Cade McNown, QB, UCLA
  13. Pittsburgh -- Troy Edwards, WR, Louisiana Tech
  14. Kansas City -- John Tait, OT, Brigham Young
  15. Tampa Bay -- Anthony McFarland, DT, LSU
  16. Tennessee -- Jevon Kearse, DE/LB, Florida
  17. New England -- Damien Woody, C, Boston College
  18. Oakland -- Matt Stinchcomb, OT, Georgia
  19. New York Giants -- Luke Petitgout, OT, Notre Dame
  20. Dallas -- Ebenezer Ekuban, DE, North Carolina
  21. Arizona -- L.J. Shelton, OT, Eastern Michigan
  22. Seattle -- Lamar King, DE, Saginaw
  23. Buffalo -- Antoine Winfield, CB, Ohio State
  24. San Francisco -- Reggie McGrew, DT, Florida
  25. Green Bay -- Antwan Edwards, DB, Clemson
  26. Jacksonville -- Fernado Bryant, CB, Alabama
  27. Detroit -- Aaron Gibson, OT, Wisconsin
  28. New Enagland -- Andy Katzenmoyer, LB, Ohio State
  29. Minnesota -- Dimitrius Underwood, DE, Michigan State
  30. Atlanta -- Patrick Kerney, DE, Virginia
  31. Denver -- Al Wilson, LB, Tennessee
 
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Domer95 said:
Ok, but carrying a clipboard and wearing a baseball cap doesn't really make a career now does it???
Let's be real, though...would you trade your job to be an NFL backup for 12 years? I probably would. :)

As for Quincy Carter, I think he'll start again...I can see "Q" in AZ next year.
 

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2000 Draft (Bold My Busts)

1 Cleveland Courtney Brown DE Penn St.
2 Washington (from New Orleans) LaVar ArringtonLB Penn St
3 Washington (from San Fran) Chris SamuelsOT Alabama
4 Cincinnati Peter WarrickWR Florida St
5 Baltimore (from Atlanta) Jamal LewisRB Tennessee
6 Philadelphia Corey SimonDT Florida St
7 Arizona Thomas JonesRB Virginia
8 Pittsburgh Plaxico BurressWR Michigan St
9 Chicago Brian UrlacherLB New Mexico
10 Baltimore (from Denver) Travis TaylorWR Florida
11 NY Giants Ron DayneRB Wisconsin
12 NY Jets (from Caroa thru Wash & San Fran) Shaun EllisDE Tennessee
13 NY Jets (from San Diego thru T-Bay) John AbrahamLB South Carolina
14 Green Bay Bubba FranksTE Miami
15 Denver (from Baltimore) Deltha O'NealDB California
16 San Fran (from New England thru NY Jets) Julian PetersonLB Michigan St
17 Oakland Sebastian JanikowskiPK Florida St
18 NY Jets Chad PenningtonQB Marshall
19 Seattle (from Dallas) Shaun AlexanderRB Alabama
20 Detroit Stockar McDougleOT Oklahoma
21 Kansas City Sylvester MorrisWR Jackson St
22 Seattle Chris McIntoshOT Wisconsin
23 Carolina (from Miami) Rashard AndersonDB Jackson St
24 San Fran (from Washington) Ahmad PlummerDB Ohio St
25 Minnesota Chris HovanDT Boston College
26 Buffalo Erik FlowersDE Arizona St
27 NY Jets (from T-Bay) Anthony BechtTE West Virginia
28 Indianapolis Rob MorrisLB Brigham Young
29 Jacksonville R. Jay SowardWR S California
30 Tennessee Keith BulluckLB Syracuse
31 St Louis Trung CanidateRB Arizona
 
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Soward's terrible...he's not even good on John Madden Football.

I may be wrong...but if I ran a west coast offense, i'd like to have Candidate on my team, at least as a back up. He's incredibly fast, and a good reciever out of the backfield.
 

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NDLyght37 said:
Soward's terrible...he's not even good on John Madden Football.

I may be wrong...but if I ran a west coast offense, i'd like to have Candidate on my team, at least as a back up. He's incredibly fast, and a good reciever out of the backfield.
He is super duper fast, but he is a horrible runner in the pure sense. Of course, being draft by St. Louis probably did that to him.
 

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NDLyght37 said:
I agree with everyone on that list except for Charlie Ward. It's not his fault he came out in an era that wasn't as receptive to "mobile" Quarterbacks.


Salaam yes...I don't think Detmer is, he's had a productive 10 year career, right?

Weinke is in a bind. He's good enough to start or be a competent backup, but it just hasn't worked out.

well actually Steve Young could have been considered a "mobile" quarter back along with Randall Cunningham. As well as a couple others.

Oh yes and Im not respmding to your quote just because you wrote it. :party:
I just didnt see it as valid
 
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Yeah, but I think they gave up on him too early. I think Marshall Faulk might be the best "RB Coach" in the NFL. He's done wonders with Stephen Davis. I think Martz made it too much of a competition, instead of a gradual passing of the torch with Trung Candidate.
 
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Domer95 said:
From one NewYawker to another,

QueensNY, I believe you're talking about Cade McNown from UCLA.....

Good to see another new yawker on the board.

Yep Cade was the one I was thinking of, thanks....
 

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QueensNY said:
Good to see another new yawker on the board.

Yep Cade was the one I was thinking of, thanks....

Welcome QNY. I was beginning to get a bit upset, as this site was a bit skewed to people in BIG XII/SEC country.....
 
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bmf175 said:
well actually Steve Young could have been considered a "mobile" quarter back along with Randall Cunningham. As well as a couple others.

Oh yes and Im not respmding to your quote just because you wrote it. :party:
I just didnt see it as valid
True, but Young had to be "broken in" in Tampa before becoming the heir-apparent to Joe Cool.

As for Randall, he was a phenom...but I think he was the guy that made people like Vick & McNabb possible. The first guys almost never get to be great, they are always the "barrier-breakers" who pave the way for others.
 

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Back on topic though - i think the top Heisman busts of modern years are Eric Crouch and Chris Weikne (the 90 year old still playing college football lol)
 
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