Marsalis Teague...

#6
#6
Check out my vodeos on my website. More to come later tonight and tomorrow. He was a very smart qb in high school. Only 3 interceptions in 28 games.

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#9
#9
And the G-Gun began to lose effectivness as the season progressed because we never threw out of the package. Teague is just not tall enough to see over the line.
 
#11
#11
I remember another QB listed 5'10" that wasn't too bad ....anyone remember Doug Floutie back in the day? Give the kid a shot....as backup of course.
 
#15
#15
If you have to go back 25 years to remember the last good "5'10 QB" then shouldn't that tell you something?
 
#16
#16
The problem with assigning Teague QB responsibilities is that he is needed as a def. back, a receiver, as well. An athlete of his ability is really needed in too many places.
 
#20
#20
I'm from Henry County. I watched Marsalis play throughout his high school career. Trust me. He's not suited to be a college quarterback. The offense that Henry County runs is much like that of Florida, only based heavily on the run. He was a perfect fit for the spread-option offense because it highlighted his athleticism, but a pro-style offense like UT runs is just not condusive to his talents. He's better off at receiver, where he can show his athleticism.
 
#22
#22
not to be that guy but napolean's short stature was just a legend.

he was around 5'7", which was slightly taller than the average frenchman at the time

Speaking of French Soldiers; I bought a WWII French Army Rifle several years ago... It was advertized as Like New Condition, Never Fired but Dropped Once.
 
#23
#23
I'm from Henry County. I watched Marsalis play throughout his high school career. Trust me. He's not suited to be a college quarterback. The offense that Henry County runs is much like that of Florida, only based heavily on the run. He was a perfect fit for the spread-option offense because it highlighted his athleticism, but a pro-style offense like UT runs is just not condusive to his talents. He's better off at receiver, where he can show his athleticism.

Thanks for your input, and welcome to the board. :hi:
 
#24
#24
I'm from Henry County. I watched Marsalis play throughout his high school career. Trust me. He's not suited to be a college quarterback. The offense that Henry County runs is much like that of Florida, only based heavily on the run. He was a perfect fit for the spread-option offense because it highlighted his athleticism, but a pro-style offense like UT runs is just not condusive to his talents. He's better off at receiver, where he can show his athleticism.

Good post Paris. Welcome to the Board

:hi:
 
#25
#25
Nuke is a better passer than Teague and Teague is better at the wildcat. If either is at QB it would be Teague for wildcat package only
 

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