They aren't dual threat quarterbacks though. Hell Fran Tarkenton could run around, how many designed runs other than sneaks did they run? Not...
Where the fuck did you find that video? You've been holding on to that one for a long time waiting to post it right?
Michael Vick, Tommy Frazier, Charlie Ward, Cam Newton, Tim Tebow, Tee Martin, Seneca Wallace, Randle El, Brad Smith, Terrell Pryor, Braxton...
Weren't dual threat qb's. They could pick up first down with their legs if needed, but were (and are in Rodgers case) pocket passers.
Putting 2 peace signs in the air and bending his knees while he shakes his knees inside and out.
Interesting stuff, can you tell I don't gamble?
I wouldn't touch this game with someone else's money.
I think that's the million dollar question, the other question that has been brought up is, is it really a meaningful snap if all you are doing is...
Who cares about what play is called? Reading a defense isn't just about the ability to change a play. If you know who is dropping back, who is...
Lol, perfect answer.
Including the quarterbacks
I was talking about the transition to the pro game. Yes the Tebows, the Newton's, Martin's, Winston's can win you a national championship, can...
He can throw the ball. As I said earlier 99.9 percent of "dual threat" quarterbacks are shitty in the passing game, and the term dual threat...
It seems the dual threat can get you a national championship, but won't get you a Super Bowl ring. Unless you count Russell Wilson as a dual threat.
Them too
It looks like it has a suggestion box on the front of it too.
The football gods have a way of working these things out.