Here's an idea...
Why not bring the spread to the NFL?
The NFL already tried to copy the "wild cat" formation last year. I wonder who the first genius will be to try the hurry up spread offense that kills in CFB?
Just don't let that genius be with the Panthers. If you want a reason why NFL teams are reluctant to use a spread offense look at Donovan McNabb's career. He was a dual threat QB, but now after tearing his ACL, breaking his ankle, pulling hamstrings, etc he's no more a threat to run than Peyton Manning. It's just not worth it to expose QB's to more punishment than they already receive. Same thing happened to Steve McNair. He practically has to eat through a straw now after all the big hits he took. And considering how bad most backup QB's are you definitely don't to lose your starter.Here's an idea...
Why not bring the spread to the NFL?
The NFL already tried to copy the "wild cat" formation last year. I wonder who the first genius will be to try the hurry up spread offense that kills in CFB?
Just don't let that genius be with the Panthers. If you want a reason why NFL teams are reluctant to use a spread offense look at Donovan McNabb's career. He was a dual threat QB, but now after tearing his ACL, breaking his ankle, pulling hamstrings, etc he's no more a threat to run than Peyton Manning. It's just not worth it to expose QB's to more punishment than they already receive. Same thing happened to Steve McNair. He practically has to eat through a straw now after all the big hits he took.
considering how bad most backup QB's are you definitely don't to lose your starter.
Here's an idea...
Why not bring the spread to the NFL?
The NFL already tried to copy the "wild cat" formation last year. I wonder who the first genius will be to try the hurry up spread offense that kills in CFB?
They did! The Buffalo Bills almost used it exclusively when they went to 4 Super Bowls. Like I said, I thought FOR SURE that would be the rave....and NOBODY adapted it.
Most teams are that way. Arizona and Tennessee were lucky last year in that their backup QB's were better than the starters. Usually losing a starting QB means you'll be in the running for the #1 draft pick.And that is why Carolina has a drop-back QB in Delhomme- no decent backup.
Most teams are that way. Arizona and Tennessee were lucky last year in that their backup QB's were better than the starters. Usually losing a starting QB means you'll be in the running for the #1 draft pick.
You know you're in bad shape when you're sorry to see Jon Kitna go down.Or it just means you're the Detroit Lion's. The Edsels of the NFL.