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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 717144" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Never met him but a close friend played poker with him weekly in Washington when he was an official with the Redskins and living in the same condominium complex. Yes, he could be an arrogant jerk, particularly on a losing night. I have no idea whether he was the best-ever Tech QB, but an unbeaten season, a national championship, two Sugar Bowl titles in addition to a historic Orange Bowl kick, four bowl wins in all, and for a long time the Sugar Bowl passing record holder. In 1954 he was 18-26 for 195 yards and three TDs. All this from a guy whose arm strength, by reputation, was suspect. But like Billy Lothridge, who would follow him in the '60s, he was a flat out winner on the field. That is an intangible coaches talk about but have no idea what it is. It just is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 717144, member: 2175"] Never met him but a close friend played poker with him weekly in Washington when he was an official with the Redskins and living in the same condominium complex. Yes, he could be an arrogant jerk, particularly on a losing night. I have no idea whether he was the best-ever Tech QB, but an unbeaten season, a national championship, two Sugar Bowl titles in addition to a historic Orange Bowl kick, four bowl wins in all, and for a long time the Sugar Bowl passing record holder. In 1954 he was 18-26 for 195 yards and three TDs. All this from a guy whose arm strength, by reputation, was suspect. But like Billy Lothridge, who would follow him in the '60s, he was a flat out winner on the field. That is an intangible coaches talk about but have no idea what it is. It just is. [/QUOTE]
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