O Mighty Quinn..

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by "Hurricane", Feb 12, 2007.

  1. "Hurricane"

    "Hurricane" Founding Member

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    There you go::D
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    Mrs. Hawk:grin:
     
  2. uscvball

    uscvball Founding Member

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    Hey, that's what you said about me! :rofl:

    Don't you have the preposition wrong?
     
  3. bhelmLSU

    bhelmLSU Founding Member Staff Member

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    Looks like BQ might be falling even further if something doesnt change soon.

    From Scout: Who's Hot and Who's Not

    Read the rest about Darius Walker slipping and all WR besides CJ:
    http://cfn.scout.com/2/622054.html
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  4. LSUTiga

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    Just like the Peoples' Court......the truth will prevail, at least, that's what Doug Louellen used to say. :grin:
     
  5. bitter ND

    bitter ND Founding Member

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    Wait a minute, so what about last year's game against SC when ND went into SC and dominated that game? If he crubles unders pressure, how come he didn't crumble in that game? BQ made the plays he needed to late in the game to give ND the lead with only two minutes left. Or, explain how he's repeatdly lead ND back in games against MSU, UCLA, etc... The guy has ice in his veins, but didn't play his best games against those three teams for several reasons.

    In the SC game, BQ injured his knee and then reinjured it again in the LSU game. But, the guy is a warrior and he didn't want anybody to know that he was playing injured in both games. In the Michigan game, Michigan pounced on such a big lead in the beginning that it took away ND's running game and everybody knew BQ was going to be throwing the ball.

    By all accounts, BQ was clearly impressive at Pro Day at ND. He didn't run the 40 cause, you know, his knee's still injured. But, his throws impressed the scouts and coaches who were there, including Cleavland's Crennel who has the third pick. Out of 63 throws, he threw them with plenty of zip and 58 were caught. Of course, his WRs were again disappointments when they dropped a few catchable balls.

    Cleavland will pick BQ instead of Adrian Peterson after they've traded for Jamal Lewis.
     
  6. "Hurricane"

    "Hurricane" Founding Member

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    Please dont make up injuries, its LAME. Just like I could easily say Russell was injured all throughout the spring practices (AND HE WAS) and hadnt fully recovered during the Florida and Auburn game, ITS LAME. Even so, Glenn Dorsey played the last games of the season WHILE INJURED and had amazing performances. Quinn CHOKED against top 10 teams, UCLA and MSU (to my knowledge are not top teams), so you cant take this and ignore the others, we're not playing cut and paste here. Quinn threw the worst picks you could ever imagine, I saw them, you're not the only knowledgable one here. The picks against Michigan were just pathetic!!! Quinn completed about 40 something percent of his passes against Michigan and LSU, that is a REALLY BAD performance to my knowledge.
    And please dont use the pro day workouts, thats a pathetic excuse. How can you evaluate a QB who is throwing to his recievers with no defense against him, ideal conditions and everything. And he didnt run because he knows it is a weakness, and he wants to keep it till the end. END OF STORY!!!
     

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