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| I'm not familiar with Notre Dame history but there's no doubt Quinn will be the best QB in the nation next season and should be the top pick overall in the NFL Draft a year from now. Charlie Weis has been gold to his sports career. |
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| It is probably a little early to prognosticate Quinn as the next great Irish QB, he hasn't even won a bowl game yet. Though he is definitely the front runner for the heisman, although I think the media does give ND favorable treatment, so that obviously contributes to his chances. If ND beats Michigan and does so convincingly, that is when his stock will rise, along with his place in ND football history. Because as it stands now he has looked impressive against a series of mediocre teams for one season. That's it. |
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| Brady Quinn and Charlie Weis Would we be having this conversation without Charlie Weis as his coach? It has definitely been a blessing for Quinn's career aspirations. Afterall, it was Weis who was a contributer in makeing Tom Brady into what he is today. |
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| I agree, Weiss is going to be a recruiting powerhouse for as long as he stays in South Bend. Not only is he coaching at the one university where every game is nationally televised, not only does he run a great offensive scheme that is conducive to the pro game, but also he can walk into a kids living room and say "I can make you the next Tom Brady". The only coach that can rival that is Pete Carroll. |
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| How Good is Brady Quinn? Stats don't tell the whole story, but it is a good place to start. According to the Notre Dame media guide, Quinn entered last season holding the following Fighting Irish records. Most passing attempts in a season - 353 (2004) Highest pass attempts per game average, season - 29.4 (2004) Highest pass attempts per game average, career - 28.5 (2003-04) Most pass completions in a season - 191 (2004) Most pass attempts in a game without an INT - 47 (2004) Highest passing yards per game average, career - 184.0 (2003-04) Most touchdown passes, game - 4 (2004) In 2005, using the same statistical reference for comparison, Quinn set new single-season records with 450 pass attempts, 292 completions, a 64.9-percent completion percentage, 3919 yards, 326.6 yards per game, and 32 touchdowns. Quinn's 158.4 passer efficiency rating is also tops among all Irish QBs who attempted at least 100 passes, and against BYU he broke a school record by throwing 6 touchdown passes in a single game. Now, don't get me wrong. I realize they throw the ball a lot more now than they used to, and I'm not saying he's one of the top two or three Fighting Irish QBs of all time or anything. But you've got to admit one certainly could get that impression from his numbers... |
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| Re: How Good is Brady Quinn? Good story about Quinn from Rivals.com: http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news?s...vals&type=lgns Quote:
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| Re: Quinn: Next Great Irish QB? It matters for him. Not really for anyone else affiliated with Notre Dame, be it fan or otherwise. But I would expect another BCS appearance for The Irish, and possibly a win. |
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