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Again -- any QB that lasts 14 years in the NFL is the furthest from a hack you can get. Even if you are a backup QB for 14 years -- you are the elite of the elite at the position for that time period.
And nowhere did I call him an elite NFL QB. I said he wasn't a hack. And again -- comparing Kitna to Harbaugh based on numbers isn't comparable. They played in era's that were completely different games. Harbaugh threw over 358 passes in a season 3 times in 14 years. Kitna had seasons he threw the ball 596, 581, 565 times.
All I stated is -- ANYONE who lasts 14 years in the NFL at QB is one of the top QBs of their time. Was he the best QB in the NFL? No. But he was good enough that teams wanted him and he performed for those teams.
Here, let me help.Let me break this down for the special person in the thread:
Deion is just starting his coaching career. So far so good but he’s at another level now.
Harbaugh has been solid but he lost the superbowl and still trying to winning a Natty. Not really a comparison between these 2
Lol at coaching career. Deion was a superstar athlete. He’s on a whole different level when it comes to competition. Can he coach at a high level? We will find out
Yes -- to accomplish what he did in college, get drafted in the 1st round of the NFL draft and play 14 years in the NFL as a QB -- there is only a handful of players who have accomplished this in his era.12:05 pm
21 minute later at 12:26 pm
Yes -- to accomplish what he did in college, get drafted in the 1st round of the NFL draft and play 14 years in the NFL as a QB -- there is only a handful of players who have accomplished this in his era.
That makes him one of the most durable QB's of his era. Does it make him an NFL great? No.
Welcome to college football. It’s definitely not for the emotional. You do realize that Deion is coaching still for Jackson State right?Here, let me help.
Deion: he's left Jackson State in shambles. That program might never recover and he can't find a fuck to give.
Jim Harbaugh: he's rebuilt a juggernaut from the ground up and in the process gained the respect of every fan of the game. While Deion is talking about God hiring him in Boulder, Harbaugh is preparing to win a natty.
lolz
Yes -- to accomplish what he did in college, get drafted in the 1st round of the NFL draft and play 14 years in the NFL as a QB -- there is only a handful of players who have accomplished this in his era.
That makes him one of the elite QB's of his era. Does it make him an NFL great? No.
Here, let me help.
Deion: he's left Jackson State in shambles. That program might never recover and he can't find a fuck to give.
Jim Harbaugh: he's rebuilt a juggernaut from the ground up and in the process gained the respect of every fan of the game. While Deion is talking about God hiring him in Boulder, Harbaugh is preparing to win a natty.
lolz
Miller was a WR his senior season. He absolutely wasn’t drafted as QB. His draft profile has him as a WR.Pryor was switched to WR too in the NFL, but those were all QBs at OSU who were drafted into the NFL. Jabrill Peppers was never the starting QB at Michigan.
What I realize is that you’re sort of a hypocrite, broseph!Welcome to college football. It’s definitely not for the emotional. You do realize that Deion is coaching still for Jackson State right?
Yawn
Well you are the “all knowing” judge Judy of this place so I would expect nothing less. I just stick to the facts. What’s funny is I’ve said consistently that Harbaugh has been a solid coach. Deion obviously an elite athlete.What I realize is that you’re sort of a hypocrite, broseph!![]()
You flipped the fuck out when I asked what Deion had accomplished as a coach. Dozens of posts about hate and get a life and go cry on Facebook. And yet... this thread.Well you are the “all knowing” judge Judy of this place so I would expect nothing less. I just stick to the facts. What’s funny is I’ve said consistently that Harbaugh has been a solid coach. Deion obviously an elite athlete.
Lol none of that bothers me at all
You flipped the fuck out when I asked what Deion had accomplished as a coach. Dozens of posts about hate and get a life and go cry on Facebook. And yet... this thread.![]()
I'm just trying to figure out what's allowed so I don't get in deep shit again for asking questions about Deion. That's why I'm co confused by the things you said in this thread about a guy who's coaching for a natty.Your adorable hammer. Make sure you tag me on 3 or 4 posts today about Deion in multiple threads.
Lololol goodness
I'm just trying to figure out what's allowed so I don't get in deep shit again for asking questions about Deion. That's why I'm co confused by the things you said in this thread about a guy who's coaching for a natty.
They don't have you start 140 games simply because you are durable. Though he was durable as well.Fify.
I just listed all the players who started at QB at OSU and were drafted into the NFL. Terrell Pryor had a 1,000 season as a WR in the NFL, but he still was a starting QB at OSU.Miller was a WR his senior season. He absolutely wasn’t drafted as QB. His draft profile has him as a WR.
Compared to current NFL QB's. Absolutely. The game is completely different now. Every QB essentially throws 30-40 passes a game and the rule changes have given offenses huge advantages.If you’re going to pay attention to his college stats, and the fact that he was drafted in the first round, maybe you should pay attention to his stats in the NFL? Cuz they bad
Compared to current NFL QB's. Absolutely. The game is completely different now. Every QB essentially throws 30-40 passes a game and the rule changes have given offenses huge advantages.
In the 80's, you had guys leading the NFL with less than 30 tds. Steve Young led the NFL one year with 25 tds. Jim Everett led the NFL with 28 tds. QB's like Marino and Moon, who slung the ball all over the field were outliers, not the norm. Passing for 4,000 yards you were a freak in the 80's, now it is the norm. 5,000 used to be almost unattainable, now you have guys doing it all the time.
The game is completely different.