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<blockquote data-quote="Old South Stands" data-source="post: 629103" data-attributes="member: 1036"><p>Mike Kelley played backup for the Falcons for a season or two, maybe third on the depth chart, and I seem to remember Joe Hamilton was backup on the Super-Bowl winning Buccaneers. But the point Colorado Jacket made is still pretty accurate. There was a poster yesterday who mentioned Nebraska being a historically run-oriented team, and how they haven't amounted to anything in recent years when they went to a pro-style offense. If someone has the tools to make it to the NFL, then they will find the route to get there. In most cases, there are college teams that will find <em>them</em>. Jacob Eason is doing pretty well back out at Washington right now. But most college QBs won't make it to the NFL, not just because of talent or size, but because the don't really fit the NFL system. Many of these kids can still compete, as long as the system matches their skill set and the staff is able to coach them up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old South Stands, post: 629103, member: 1036"] Mike Kelley played backup for the Falcons for a season or two, maybe third on the depth chart, and I seem to remember Joe Hamilton was backup on the Super-Bowl winning Buccaneers. But the point Colorado Jacket made is still pretty accurate. There was a poster yesterday who mentioned Nebraska being a historically run-oriented team, and how they haven't amounted to anything in recent years when they went to a pro-style offense. If someone has the tools to make it to the NFL, then they will find the route to get there. In most cases, there are college teams that will find [I]them[/I]. Jacob Eason is doing pretty well back out at Washington right now. But most college QBs won't make it to the NFL, not just because of talent or size, but because the don't really fit the NFL system. Many of these kids can still compete, as long as the system matches their skill set and the staff is able to coach them up. [/QUOTE]
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