g8terh8ter_eric
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Dude, I haven't even heard of that guy. I think we are arguing guys that played in a spread-like system since the spread has only existed in it's current form since Drew Brees and Jim Cheney. About that timeframe I mean.
Warren Moon. He's gotta count. All he played in the CFL was spread, shotgun formation. Pass, pass, pass.
You haven't heard of Kingsbury? He threw for over 3,000 yards 3 straight years at Texas Tech. He's Mike Leach's first good QB. He won the Sammy Baugh award which is for the nations top QB. He held 39 school, 13 Big 12 and seven NCAA records at the time of his graduation...
And I thought we were arguing strictly Spread offense. Just taking snaps out of shotgun is not the same thing. There have been many good QBs who have had good NFL careers who have done that...
Nope. Haven't head of him. Not sure why not. But if we are going on pure spread I don't have a long history to go off of. I don't even think Vince Young would qualify since they don't run a pure spread at Texas. We would need to start over.
Newton is a athlete. A very rare athlete. I am pretty sure he wont have a problem with footwork or anything.
Not really. There are a couple of QB's in this class that won't have really any trouble transitioning to doing the 3-5-7 step drops that are required for a PS offense. Heaps, Sims (Phillip), and Scroggins are going to translate the quickest, IMO.
If that was the case, don't you think more pro-style teams would have went after him when he was coming out of HS?? Looking at his offer list coming out of HS, looks like a who's who of spreads and hybrid offenses. The only team that offered him out of HS that wasn't a hybrid or spread was Georgia.
It's almost identical to what Oklahoma runs, from what I see.
