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Pick A Backup QB, ref. 2011-2017
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Hundley. Tolzien was more fun to watch, especially when he flashed his secret athleticism, but the fact that he never won a game probably speaks against him. That said, he never got to start against the Browns either, so maybe we need to take into account degree of difficulty before giving this crown of crappy play to Brett II.
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"Forget about developing for the future...": Thanks for that! Because if we were thinking about future development and possible ceilings, having to choose just one from this list of budding young talent would have been an impossible task.
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He's 1-2 for 10 yards and a rating of 64.6. (Kizer is 60.5, Hundley is 67.9)Originally posted by wthigoot View PostThink it will be Kizer. Will get better without the pressure of starting.
Could be Randall Cobb, he ran the Wildcat a few times, didn't he? Don't think he ever threw a pass though."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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Cobb started 4 games at QB his freshman year at Kentucky. I've alwaysbeen surprised Packers haven't utilzed his ability to throw more.Originally posted by wthigoot View PostThink it will be Kizer. Will get better without the pressure of starting.
Could be Randall Cobb, he ran the Wildcat a few times, didn't he? Don't think he ever threw a pass though.I can't run no more with that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up a thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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2 tds and 5 intsOriginally posted by Joemailman View PostCobb started 4 games at QB his freshman year at Kentucky. I've alwaysbeen surprised Packers haven't utilzed his ability to throw more.
might be a reason he was moved to wr
i think it was more of a gimmick after his first year. where he wasn't really a QB, but more of a RB taking a direct snap
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They played him at QB in the Wildcat. Because UK are the Wildcats, they called the formation the Wild Cobb. He could zing an intermediate pass, but he was no QB. after his freshman year, he was strictly a WR and sometime RB.Originally posted by red View Post2 tds and 5 ints
might be a reason he was moved to wr
i think it was more of a gimmick after his first year. where he wasn't really a QB, but more of a RB taking a direct snap
The Pack have run Cobb as a passer, but I've noticed he's lost whatever zip he had in his passing arm (injuries to his arm?). I have no desire to see him used in the backfield. He gets hurt enuff the way it is.
Cobb is considered a God down here.
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Voted for Wallace by default.
Since 2000, 8 qbs have had 150+ pass attempts at home and a passer rating under 60. Two are on this list(Hundley, Kizer). Hundley's 50.6 qbr at home is the worst, and he broke the NFL record for most pass attempts at home without a TD.
I feel like that data should exclude him from the conversation.
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2015 he had the shoulder injury, I think it was the right (throwing) shoulder due to bad landing on a pass catch.Originally posted by KYPack View PostThey played him at QB in the Wildcat. Because UK are the Wildcats, they called the formation the Wild Cobb. He could zing an intermediate pass, but he was no QB. after his freshman year, he was strictly a WR and sometime RB.
The Pack have run Cobb as a passer, but I've noticed he's lost whatever zip he had in his passing arm (injuries to his arm?). I have no desire to see him used in the backfield. He gets hurt enuff the way it is.
Cobb is considered a God down here.
The Wildcat never came back anyway. Hope he can make hay in the slot this year. A breakout for a #2 outside guy would be just the thing. Lots of candidates.
As a Purdue alum, rooting for DeAngelo Yancey. Like all the draft picks too.
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