irishff1014
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Gunner would be huge get.
I just think you've backed yourself into a corner and don't want to be a man and say your sorry to Mr. Kiel.
It's okay, he doesn't bite. But he throws a wicked football.
Nope, my main argument is that I wouldn't take him this year.
You must not realize how important the QB is in football. Even if he's only marginally better than Golson, Hendrix, or Rees, you sign Gunner.
I am of the personality of some who wants to rip the head off the QB. I guess that comes from me wanting to hit someone rather than catch the football or throw one. The QB can make a difference, but doesn't make a team. My example is the Ravens.
Nope, my main argument is that I wouldn't take him this year.
Kelly's entire offense is predicated on the ability of the quarterback.
Agree with the Admiral. The Ravens won a SB with Trent Dilfer as their QB. Ohio State won (with some ref help) a NC with Craig Krenzel. Flacco landed in the ideal situation, where he wasn't asked to do very much, especially in the beginning. The opposite of what happened to Brady and Jimmy.
If we had a fantastic defense and solid fundamental play elsewhere, we could win a NC with Rees.
I agree with you. However, that hasn't been Kelly's plan in the past. Nobody raises a team up more quickly than the quarterback and is able to hide more weaknesses. What's easier? Recruiting one of the best QBs in the nation or recruiting an entire defense that's the caliber of the defenses that you've mentioned?
I am pretty sure most teams see themselves the same way.
I would say our defense is well on their way to becoming just that. With the addition of the DBs in the incoming class, that is. Without any setbacks of course.
I am of the personality of some who wants to rip the head off the QB. I guess that comes from me wanting to hit someone rather than catch the football or throw one. The QB can make a difference, but doesn't make a team. My example is the Ravens.
Then what on Earth is your point?
lol @ you neg repping me for that. umad?
I'm tired of talking about this bullshit.
Kiel is not the right move for me, everyone else on the board feels differently. Move on.
Who do you have next?
Agree with the Admiral. The Ravens won a SB with Trent Dilfer as their QB. Ohio State won (with some ref help) a NC with Craig Krenzel. Flacco landed in the ideal situation, where he wasn't asked to do very much, especially in the beginning. The opposite of what happened to Brady and Jimmy.
If we had a fantastic defense and solid fundamental play elsewhere, we could win a NC with Rees.
And Rodgers make Green Bay. Brady makes the Pats. Manning makes the Colts (now even more obvious). Brees makes the Saints. The Ravens aren't winning a Super Bowl any time soon without an all-world QB. The same goes in college. We're not Bama or LSU. We don't have the D where we can get average QB-play and win. We all saw our Qbs Saturday. Rees, Hendrix, or Golson could progress into the next Luck or Newton, but neither of those three have showed it so far. If they had, our offense wouldn’t have scored 10 points. An average USC D made us look pathetic on offense.
We can’t afford to pass on a 5-star QB any year, and especially not right now.
Last 10 National Champions:
2001 Miami Hurricanes- Ken Dorsey-Maxwell Award Winner
2002 OSU- Krenzel
2003 LSU- Matt Mauk
2004 USC- Matt Leinart- Heisman Award
2005 Texas- Vincent Young- Heisman Finalist
2006 Florida- Chris Leak-2nd Team All SEC, #2 Pro Style QB recruit 2003
2007 LSU- Matt Flynn
2008 Florida- Timothy Tebow- Maxwell Award, Heisman Finalist
2009 Bama- Greg McElroy
2010 Auburn- Cam Newton- Heisman Award
Not 100% necessary to have a top of the line QB, but it definitely doesn't hurt.