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Post by Rey Kahuka on May 15, 2021 20:17:37 GMT
Matt Cavanaugh and Tee Martin have college titles and Dan Marino and Peyton Manning don't. Josh Heupel, Jake Coker, Craig Krenzel, JT Barrett, Tim Tebow all won titles. Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Pat Mahomes, John Elway did not. Of course, this means diddly, but I do think this will change. The last six title winning QB's, Mac Jones, Joe Burrow, Trevor Lawrence, Jalen Hurts/Tua, DeShaun Watson were all NFL prospects. I don't think we will ever see option QB again, not at a high level. No more Tommy Frazier or Turner Gill. Will there be a title winning QB with no NFL future again, yeah. But I think they will be rarer and rarer
Brady won a title in college. As a backup.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on May 15, 2021 20:18:56 GMT
How in the hell are the Niners so high? Yeah I get they made it to the Super Bowl in 2019, but they are clearly transitioning to a new QB now, and that will be a challenge. I think Jimmy G will be the QB to start the year at least but they clearly want Lance to be the QB of the future, and so I think 2021 could be a rocky transition season for the Niners. However, an interesting question becomes what if Jimmy G puts up big numbers and the Niners have a great year? What do they do then? Trade him for a bunch of picks. Him having a great season this year is the best case scenario for both the 49ers and Jimmy G.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on May 15, 2021 20:19:03 GMT
Josh Heupel, Jake Coker, Craig Krenzel, JT Barrett, Tim Tebow all won titles. Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Pat Mahomes, John Elway did not. Of course, this means diddly, but I do think this will change. The last six title winning QB's, Mac Jones, Joe Burrow, Trevor Lawrence, Jalen Hurts/Tua, DeShaun Watson were all NFL prospects. I don't think we will ever see option QB again, not at a high level. No more Tommy Frazier or Turner Gill. Will there be a title winning QB with no NFL future again, yeah. But I think they will be rarer and rarer
Very true, but Pitt wins the title in '76 and Marino gets there in '79. It's not like Cal, Texas Tech, or Stanford - - the structure was there for Pitt to win a title. IIRC, Martin wins the Vols the title the year after Manning graduates. It's as if Peyton Manning usually came up small in big games.
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Post by tristramshandy on May 15, 2021 21:25:23 GMT
Very true, but Pitt wins the title in '76 and Marino gets there in '79. It's not like Cal, Texas Tech, or Stanford - - the structure was there for Pitt to win a title. IIRC, Martin wins the Vols the title the year after Manning graduates. It's as if Peyton Manning usually came up small in big games. But still bigger than Marino (who still deserves the Hall). The big number for Manning in college was being 0-4 against Spurier, though.
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Post by bluerisk on May 15, 2021 21:54:39 GMT
Josh Heupel, Jake Coker, Craig Krenzel, JT Barrett, Tim Tebow all won titles. Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Pat Mahomes, John Elway did not. Of course, this means diddly, but I do think this will change. The last six title winning QB's, Mac Jones, Joe Burrow, Trevor Lawrence, Jalen Hurts/Tua, DeShaun Watson were all NFL prospects. I don't think we will ever see option QB again, not at a high level. No more Tommy Frazier or Turner Gill. Will there be a title winning QB with no NFL future again, yeah. But I think they will be rarer and rarer Brady won a title in college. As a backup. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_Michigan_Wolverines_football_teamTo back you up... 
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