(Big Orange Diesel @ Feb 4 said:These questions may be stupid but these are questions that "24/7, 365" college football fans think about. These kind of questions are what seperates the site from others. This site has verly knowledgable and respectable posters.....its great to be apart of Vol Nation.
It IS great to be a part of the Vol nation!(Big Orange Diesel @ Feb 4 said:These questions may be stupid but these are questions that "24/7, 365" college football fans think about. These kind of questions are what seperates the site from others. This site has verly knowledgable and respectable posters.....its great to be apart of Vol Nation.
Anyway, back to the question. If Tennessee would have had Schaeffer this year coming of the bench and dual threat then I think the offense would have clicked better. :twocents:
(GAVol @ Feb 4 said:I'm not trying to draw lines, just pointing out that Phil has won with guys that can move around. Heck, his first full season he was running option with Heath Shuler.
(NCGatorBait @ Feb 4 said:Great thread...I've always wanted a pocket passer, but it appears more and more in todays college game that the dual threat QB is slowly catching up with the pocket passers. They have to be accounted for on D and that takes one less defender out of the secondary while keeping him in the box to shadow the Qb. Also, it seems as if they are becoming better and better passers.
(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.
(brg72 @ Feb 6 said:What kind of question is this? Anybody rather win and go undefeated. If that means starting tee marting ahead of Peyton all 4 years. I could careless what happens in the nfl.