Which QB of ours fits best?

#26
#26
Boyd. And he is not a dual threat. He ia a pocket passer who CAN run. 25 tds 6 picks in high school are great passing numbers. He can throw and make decisions. I think its kinda racist for every one to say he is a dual threat qb because he is black. He is listed as pro-style by the recruiting sites. On his profiles they talk of his passing skill.

He can throw well and he can run and be mobile. I would say that's Dual Threat.
 
#28
#28
Boyd is a passer who can make plays running... He's not a runner who can throw sometimes.

Boyd is the best dual threat QB available. Go watch highlights of the guys ranked above him and they run most of the time like you are saying. In fact many of the calls were designed keepers... but then watch Boyd. He is in another league passing as far as dual threat guys go.

I haven't seen the highlights but that's encouraging to hear. Thanks for that, I'm feeling a tinge better about the situation.
 
#29
#29
crompton is god awful did anyone watch the 2008 season or did everyone erase it from their memory banks.. dont compare ainge numbers with cromptons ainge had a great freshmen season and just hit a slump in his 2nd one.. crompton stares down every wr and doesnt have a head on hi shoulders its boyd colemen or petty
 
#30
#30
I don't see how anyone can even claim that we have a likely candidate, at this point. None of our current QBs have shown much to be excited about, and Boyd will be a freshman. I think that this is the first huge task at hand for Kiff, and the ability to develop a servicable QB will largely determine our success next year.
 
#31
#31
Coleman was never given a legitimate opportunity to play...all designed runs, then forced to throw on 3rd and long...Cut was extremely high on him for good reason.
 
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