MichiganDad3
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MR likes a pro style QB, but we have a running QB that is a four year starter. I was thinking about other coaches that faced decisions with running and pocket QBs. In 1996, #3 ranked Tennessee played the Huskers in the Orange bowl with the poster boy for drop back Pro passers; Peyton Manning. In 1998, Tennessee wins the national championship with Tee Martin. Below is a comparison of their stats in 1997 (Manning) and 1998 (Martin).
Statistic Manning Martin
Pass Attempts 477 267
Completion% 60.2% 57.3%
Pass Yards 3819 2164
Rushes 49 103
Rush Yards -30 287
It seems that Fulmer was able to quickly adjust his system to his best athlete at QB. Is there any reason why Nebraska can't be like 1998 Tennessee for the 2016 season, and be like 1997 Tennessee for the 2017 season. If Fulmer can do it, why can't MR?
Statistic Manning Martin
Pass Attempts 477 267
Completion% 60.2% 57.3%
Pass Yards 3819 2164
Rushes 49 103
Rush Yards -30 287
It seems that Fulmer was able to quickly adjust his system to his best athlete at QB. Is there any reason why Nebraska can't be like 1998 Tennessee for the 2016 season, and be like 1997 Tennessee for the 2017 season. If Fulmer can do it, why can't MR?
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