Nuke or Teague as QB?

#52
#52
How many Flutie type players have been successful in pro style offenses? KU and MU both had QB's under 6' but they run the spread.

BTW, Flutie had a much better arm than either of these kids.

Fran Tarkenton, Joe Theisman, Jeff Blake, Ted Marchibroda, Eric Zeier...I think Joe Montana was "short" as well. Flutie at 5'9" is amazing and Zeier while average in the NFL literally torched records at UGA in a "pro-style" offense.

Zeier finished his college career with 67 school records and 18 Southeastern Conference records. He became the SEC's all-time passing leader with 11,153yards--a record which has been surpassed only by Peyton Manning and UGA's own David Greene
 
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#53
#53
Nuke reminds me of DAvid Palmer who played for Bama in the early 90's. Palmer had only medium success playing WR, and QB, but he was a beast as a punt returner. I hope I'm wrong, but he may be too small to be a great WR.
 
#55
#55
Nuke reminds me of DAvid Palmer who played for Bama in the early 90's. Palmer had only medium success playing WR, and QB, but he was a beast as a punt returner. I hope I'm wrong, but he may be too small to be a great WR.

Palmer at QB single handedly beat us in a game inside the Vol 5yd line in the last seconds. Everyone knew he was going to get the ball before the play happened...my wife, my Beagle, Smokey, Neyland Stadium, Chavis, even Hyams :blink:. He took the ball, rolled and scored and we didn't stop him.

I think Chavis had the Mustang D called as usual.
 
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#56
#56
Unfortunately, I have some doubts as to how Nuke will fit in to our offensive scheme, but if our staff wanted him then I have faith that they will find a way to use his talent.
 
#57
#57
i know everytime i see him on the field while im watching the games im gonna say something along the lines of "lets nuke em!"
 
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