Good list for the last 20 years. I'd put Nesbitt at the top.During the past 20 years I would rate these three as the toughest QBs.
In no order:
Toughest second string QB - Jaybo Shaw.
- Justin Thomas
- Josh Nesbitt
- Reggie Ball
The beatings he took vs. FSU were legendary, and i daresay we would have won at least one of those games with todays targeting and QB protection rules in placeGood list for the last 20 years. I'd put Nesbitt at the top.
If you went back 25 years, I'd put Lil' Joe at the top. I've seen him dive into the end zone knowing full well he was about to be crushed.
Hard to argue these.. Though old General Tevin Washington was a brute himself.During the past 20 years I would rate these three as the toughest QBs.
In no order:
Toughest second string QB - Jaybo Shaw.
- Justin Thomas
- Josh Nesbitt
- Reggie Ball
Good question.So this begs the question: "Did they win games because they were tough, or do we remember them as tough because they won games?"
I don't think we would have won the FSU game if Nesbitt hadn't ripped the fumble back away from the FSU defender. His toughness wasn't the only reason for that win, but wouldn't have won the game without it.So this begs the question: "Did they win games because they were tough, or do we remember them as tough because they won games?"
Hard to argue these.. Though old General Tevin Washington was a brute himself.
First of all, any QB that runs the 3O had better be tough.During the past 20 years I would rate these three as the toughest QBs.
In no order:
Toughest second string QB - Jaybo Shaw.
- Justin Thomas
- Josh Nesbitt
- Reggie Ball
T Marshall was the next to Nesbitt.During the past 20 years I would rate these three as the toughest QBs.
In no order:
Toughest second string QB - Jaybo Shaw.
- Justin Thomas
- Josh Nesbitt
- Reggie Ball
Coach M Richt on accn was discussing Sims before season and said his biggest improvment need was accuracy. Said without it qb must it be a great runner and be able to regularly hit long ball. This could be a good yearToughness is needed. Ball placement is what often separates average to goid to great QBs. An accurate QB can hit an open receiver. A QB with great ball placement puts the ball where the receiver can run while catching the ball or catch is without getting blown up by a defender.
This is absolutely true. NOTHING fires up an OL more than watching your QB put his head down and bull his way to first down marker.It makes a huge difference to the team to see qb lay it on the line.
Wish Jaybo had stayed to become first string for us. Did well at Southern. Also doing very well in the high school coaching ranks now. I can easily see him moving up to a P5 position coach within the next 3-5 years.During the past 20 years I would rate these three as the toughest QBs.
In no order:
Toughest second string QB - Jaybo Shaw.
- Justin Thomas
- Josh Nesbitt
- Reggie Ball
On àlmost have the plays Ol guys have to give up their bodies protdcting the qb. Most of them play with some level of injury. Son s played thru college - has pins in back , broke leg at knee, jtons of ankle, shoulder separstion.This is absolutely true. NOTHING fires up an OL more than watching your QB put his head down and bull his way to first down marker.
Not necessarily disagreeing but not including Tim Byerly and Matthew Jordan as 2nd string tough is borderline criminal.During the past 20 years I would rate these three as the toughest QBs.
In no order:
Toughest second string QB - Jaybo Shaw.
- Justin Thomas
- Josh Nesbitt
- Reggie Ball