Zac Taylor input about QB play

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Nice article.

A QB I thought of a few times while reading this is Jay Cutler.

The guy has the physical talent to be a good QB. But, everything else in the article such as toughness, taking blame for failures, preparedness....etc. prevents him from being that good leader you need in your QB.

 
I wonder if Harrison Beck was one of the QB he played with that fell in this category:

“They were too good too early and they could always get by with talent and they never had to work.
The rest of that quote made me think of Joe Ganz, that and all of the toughness talk.

Some of the guys who played with a chip on their shoulder, some of the time, those are the guys who are the most successful because they put in the extra work.
 
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2006 Nebraska was a team I felt like always had a very intriguing roster... that Texas game still haunts my memory

Taylor at QB - 26 TD 8 Int

B Jackson and Lucky at RB

Murtha, Nicks and Slauson on the OL

Nunn, Swift and Purify at WR

Carriker, Moore, Ruud, Bradley and a new kid named Suh on defense

 
Nice article.

A QB I thought of a few times while reading this is Jay Cutler.

The guy has the physical talent to be a good QB. But, everything else in the article such as toughness, taking blame for failures, preparedness....etc. prevents him from being that good leader you need in your QB.
Cutler just always looks like the most miserable human being I've ever seen.

 
Nice article.

A QB I thought of a few times while reading this is Jay Cutler.

The guy has the physical talent to be a good QB. But, everything else in the article such as toughness, taking blame for failures, preparedness....etc. prevents him from being that good leader you need in your QB.
Cutler just always looks like the most miserable human being I've ever seen.
Probably because he always plays behind a sieve, and is sick of getting sacked every other play.
 
Nice article.

A QB I thought of a few times while reading this is Jay Cutler.

The guy has the physical talent to be a good QB. But, everything else in the article such as toughness, taking blame for failures, preparedness....etc. prevents him from being that good leader you need in your QB.
Cutler just always looks like the most miserable human being I've ever seen.
A local kid I know played a season with the Bears. Nicest kid in the world, but he didn't have anything good to say about Cutler. Notorious prick, it seems.

 
2006 Nebraska was a team I felt like always had a very intriguing roster... that Texas game still haunts my memory

Taylor at QB - 26 TD 8 Int

B Jackson and Lucky at RB

Murtha, Nicks and Slauson on the OL

Nunn, Swift and Purify at WR

Carriker, Moore, Ruud, Bradley and a new kid named Suh on defense
Yes, that was an excellent team - and the fumble against Texas was reminiscent of the one in 1999 - fumbling going across the Texas goal line. That one for probably kept us from winning the NC that year - we would have beat FSU or VT. Instead we soundly defeated the previous national champ - Tenn in the Fiesta Bowl and ended the year 3rd. Z Taylor still remains one of my favorite QBs at NU. He made the BC years bearable for 2 years

 
Nice article.

A QB I thought of a few times while reading this is Jay Cutler.

The guy has the physical talent to be a good QB. But, everything else in the article such as toughness, taking blame for failures, preparedness....etc. prevents him from being that good leader you need in your QB.
Cutler just always looks like the most miserable human being I've ever seen.
A local kid I know played a season with the Bears. Nicest kid in the world, but he didn't have anything good to say about Cutler. Notorious prick, it seems.
Always blaming someone else for the problems.

 
I would love to have him come back to Nebraska and coach someday. Get a few more years under his belt and I think he could be a great coach to have around here. Qbs, o coordinator after a while. He's got a lot of great coaching qualities and I'm sure is being groomed heavily by Mike Sherman his father in law

 
To be fair I don't think he really needs more years for either of those positions, since he's already been coaching them in the NFL.

 
Zac Taylor was a good QB for us. But, by chance, I came across a Bleacher Report guy(I know, Bleacher Report, bleh) who was ranking NU's Top 10 all time QBs and put ZT @ ~#4, ahead of guys like Humm and Ferragamo and Steve Taylor. Yikes! I am not even sure if I would've put ZT in the top 10!

Thoughts?

 
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