Top 25 QBs
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- Frank Keaney
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Part of me wants to say Kasim Hill is really underrated here at only #23. He was a two time CAA Offensive Player of the Week with 18 passing touchdowns and only 6 interceptions with another six rushing touchdowns. That he would have been even better if he didn't suffer the lull in the middle of the season while playing hurt. However all that said, with his frequent injuries it seems like his playing style leads to those injuries and perhaps the ranking is correct. If he can somehow stay healthy all year he should be much better than this ranking though
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- ARD
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Re: Top 25 QBs
agreed.
wish they would get off the turf for practices.
Might help his knee.
wish they would get off the turf for practices.
Might help his knee.
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- Tom Garrick
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They also rotated in Pop Robinson for a what seemed to be a drive here and there for a majority of the games. Now that Pop is gone, do they still do that with whoever the back up is next year? (Would imagine it would either be the kid from Temple or the kid who came to us from high school in Alabama)
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- Kenny Green
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Was that to change the pace or to give Kasim a break? From what I observed they always moved the ball better when Kasim was in there.
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- Frank Keaney
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I think the theory was Pop Robinson gave them a better look as a running QB, so if you played him a couple of series here and there you could catch the defense off guard with the added bonus of giving Kasim a break, especially as he got worn down over the course of the season
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- Sly Williams
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They'll need him to be better than that ranking to make the playoffs.
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