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AwfulWhiteQBs
We can joke about the twitter account. But they deserve props on that Kevin Murray article....wow.
I'm not mad at the account at all...they have some interesting shyt. Look at this
full article/paper
http://users.polisci.wisc.edu/schatzberg/ps816/Dufur2009.pdf
What do awful white quarterbacks have that Vince Young doesn’t? To answer this question, let’s review the list of every quarterback Whisenhunt has chosen to dress since taking over in Arizona in 2007:
Kurt Warner (good)
Tim Rattay (lol)
Tim Hasselbeck (LOL!)
Matt Leinart (raised franchise’s profile with Orange County-area Maxim subscribers, 18-26)
Brian St. Pierre (famous 18th century Canadian frontiersman)
Derek Anderson (better than Brady Quinn, worse than everyone else)
Richard Bartel (has been hired by the Browns, Jaguars, Redskins and Cardinals)
Max Hall (1 TD, 6 INT, 4.7 YPA over 78 pass attempts in the NFL)
John Skelton (“great kid”, “never been in trouble”)
Kevin Kolb (named like a quarterback)
Ryan Lindley (0 TD, 5 INT, 4.2 YPA over 120 pass attempts)
A quick look at the above list of aborted detective novel characters will bear notice to the fact that Ken Whisenhunt has never had a non-white quarterback on his depth chart. The second and most important thing that you might notice about the above list is that other than Kurt Warner, Ken Whisenhunt has never had a good quarterback on his depth chart.
Rusty Smith
“He played the pro-style offense, made all the throws. He’s a very accurate passer, he has a strong arm. He’s tall and he sees well and he’s very intelligent,” coach Jeff Fisher said.
“You tell him something once, and he gets it,” Fisher said of Smith. “He has a real good understanding of the offense, of protections and where he needs to go with the football. I just felt like he had a huge upside.”
“With his trademark dark sunglasses andconfident stride, Titans quarterback Rusty Smith has the look of a young Jim McMahon.”
- Completed 56.4% of his passes in college.
- Racked up -335 yards rushing.