....... it's just that many of the skills that the NFL looks for in its quarterbacks are essential on the college level as well (that's why I reached out to some NFL personnel as I put together this list). For quarterbacks like the Michigan Wolverines' Denard Robinson and Kansas State Wildcats' Collin Klein, a couple of notable "snubs" from this list, their lack of elite throwing ability limits their offenses, despite their dynamic running skills.
I don't disagree with Huard's take here but at the college level, there is a higher probability that you're going to get exploitable talent mismatches that favor the kind of offense that Borge's is running with Denard as QB.
So, I don't think Huard's list is very valuable at all when assessing the success of a team's QB in the college game.
I hope Denard tapes this list to the inside of his locker door, goes out and wins the Heisman and proceeds to poke the list in Huard's eye in NYC in December.
I don't disagree with Huard's take here but at the college level, there is a higher probability that you're going to get exploitable talent mismatches that favor the kind of offense that Borge's is running with Denard as QB.
So, I don't think Huard's list is very valuable at all when assessing the success of a team's QB in the college game.
I hope Denard tapes this list to the inside of his locker door, goes out and wins the Heisman and proceeds to poke the list in Huard's eye in NYC in December.
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