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  1. The wildcat is definitely more than a fad or just a look if you have personnel like the Dolphins. And Henne throws a very, very nice ball. It's always a tight spiral.
  2. The guy that might get in the mix is the VT running back Ryan Williams. He's a redshirt freshman so he's a long shot but he's a workhorse that can rip off the spectacular play too. If VT runs the table and continues to play well he could be invited to New York
  3. I bet if Tennessee were a top 15 type team Berry would be in serious discussion as a Heisman candidate. The level of quarterback play is just down this year overall and there are no dominant runningbacks on highly ranked teams either. Tony Pike's probably played the best but the casual fan doesn't even know who he is and even the serious fan hasn't seen him play much.
  4. Crappy throw, Tom.
  5. Brady time.
  6. You can thank Lovie for that. Orton was known in college and draft time to have a very strong arm. Then he played for Lovie who refused to allow him to throw passes over 15 yards and he gets the reputation for having a weak arm. I saw enough intermediate and downfield passes from Orton while he was in Chicago to know he's not very good at it. In fact, he sucks at it. What the f are you talking about? Did you see the play we are talking about? He said he was surprised Orton could throw it 65 yards. We are not talking about whether he can throw the deep ball well just whether or not he has a strong arm. Yeah, I saw the hail mary. I was just saying that while Orton may have a strong arm, he still sucks at throwing the ball downfield.
  7. I do like the little wrinkle on the Wildcat Denver's using where they bring Orton from the outside of the formation and motion him back under center. It's a good way to get a read on the defense.
  8. You can thank Lovie for that. Orton was known in college and draft time to have a very strong arm. Then he played for Lovie who refused to allow him to throw passes over 15 yards and he gets the reputation for having a weak arm. I saw enough intermediate and downfield passes from Orton while he was in Chicago to know he's not very good at it. In fact, he sucks at it.
  9. Go Yellow Jackets and Sooners next week.
  10. Josh Johnson looks like a decent QB for the Bucs.
  11. Malcolm Gladwell compares football to dogfighting: http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/10/19/091019fa_fact_gladwell
  12. Holy crap that Zona/UW game got nutty at the end. Arizona was up 33-21 with 4 minutes left, UW drove it down to pull to 33-28 and then turned a pick 6 on the next possession into a 36-33 win.
  13. This game owns.
  14. Arizona-UDub is on too. Of course I only have a stream of it :[
  15. This drive is a thing of beauty by Georgia Tech.
  16. When's the Iowa/OSU game?
  17. Hmm...no Forcier?
  18. Michigan will have a shot here.
  19. Nice drive. Onside?
  20. Not good enough a passer for the NFL = you're only as good at passing as Ronnie Brown. lol @ he runs the Wildcat every play
  21. He's a great college quarterback that doesn't have a very translatable skill set to the pro level. Stop being stupid.
  22. That's obviously ridiculous. He's one of the greatest COLLEGE QBs of all time.
  23. Tebow's hardly alone in that regard.
  24. I've seen LSU run the option out of the pistol a ton this year and it's never done anything.
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