(USAF_Vol @ Feb 3 said:But look at today. The dual threat wins. And as bad as I hate to say, Peyton never beat Florida. What is there to do when pinpoint passes don't cut it?
(hohenfelsvol @ Feb 3 said:If Peyton would have been on 98 team we would have won it bigger. Defense kept us in many games where Tee was struggling. Receivers also had two more years to develop after Peyton departed. He didn't beat Florida but that wasn't just him.
(USAF_Vol @ Feb 3 said:But look at today. The dual threat wins. And as bad as I hate to say, Peyton never beat Florida. What is there to do when pinpoint passes don't cut it?
(GAVol @ Feb 3 said:Matt Lineart, Carson Palmer, Jason White, Chris Weinke, Ken Dorsey etc etc. . . . all with National titles.
The only "dual threat" QBs I can think of that have won in the past 10 years are Vince Young, Tee Martin and Matt Mauck . . . and Martin and Mauck really only ran when flushed out of the pocket.
(volinbham @ Feb 3 said:Who was the Ohio State QB? Krentzel? Whoever it was - he wasn't a dual threat.
(USAF_Vol @ Feb 3 said:We talked about this at work today. Screw the NFL. I want UT to win it all. Dual threat is the thing. But then there are Peyton Manning arguments. Which one everyone?
(GAVol @ Feb 4 said:Oh there are PLENTY of stupid questions.
I don't think this is a stupid question, just one that gets debated when it doesn't really have to be. The only problem I have with this poll is that you can tell by reading the choices that it's probably slanted.
There are plenty of situations where both types of QBs can thrive.