I'm wondering where you are getting your information. I can't imagine Cutcliffe wanting Kinne more than Coleman - two completely different kinds of QBs. Its like the comparison between Peyton and Brandon Stewart or Ainge and Schaeffer. Coleman is a classic pro-style QB, big, lots of arm...
The McCallie game was on TV. He threw one ball about 40 yards on a rope, split two defenders and hit his receiver where only he could catch it. It was a big-time throw ... very impressive.
Makes me wonder how many games you've seen Coleman play. I've studied his tape from the 2005 season - every game, every play. I've also watched Korn (Clemson) and Brantley (Texas). Coleman's better than Korn and in the same class as Brantley. I'm just not sure how you can make the statement...
Riverdale was a superior TEAM, no doubt. They ran all over McCallie gaining over 400 yards on the ground. They simply made the mistake of not keeping the ball away from Coleman. He was a man among boys. Everyone thought the game was over ... except that QB.
With 2:44 to go in the game, McCallie had the ball on its own 10 yard line, down by 14, and no time outs. Sure, the hail mary was spectacular, but taking his team on the first TWO scoring drives (90 yds/10 plays and 50 yds/8 plays) with no time outs was very impressive. Coolest performance by a...
The punter, Joel Bradford, also kicked 32 and 45 yd FGs and 3 extra points (one from 35 yds after an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty) and he didn't miss any kicks. He also caught 8 passes for 99 yds. Maybe Coleman should bring him along.
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