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re: Is AJ McCarron the most underrated QB in SEC history?

Posted on 8/25/13 at 1:29 pm to
Posted by TeLeFaWx
Dallas, TX
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 8/25/13 at 1:29 pm to
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Bear Bryant was always fond of saying, "If it hits your hands, you had better catch it."

It was probably a poor read by McCarron but it was still an accurate throw and it was Kenny Bell's responsibility and job to hold onto the football, no matter what was about to happen to him.


No. It was a stupid throw in to double coverage. Bear threw the ball 4 times a game and ran the wishbone.
Posted by tgr4ever
Gwinnett, baw
Member since Jul 2011
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Posted on 8/25/13 at 1:30 pm to


Posted by RollTide1987
Augusta, GA
Member since Nov 2009
65147 posts
Posted on 8/25/13 at 1:42 pm to
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It was a stupid throw in to double coverage.


And yet it hit his receiver's hands and should have been caught.


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Bear threw the ball 4 times a game and ran the wishbone.


That was only true from 1971-1982. In the 1960s he had some of the best QBs The University of Alabama has ever produced playing for him: Pat Trammell, Joe Namath, Steve Sloan, Kenny Stabler, and Scott Hunter. We were more of a passing team in those days.

This post was edited on 8/25/13 at 1:45 pm
Posted by Crimson Legend
Mount St Gumpus
Member since Nov 2004
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Posted on 8/25/13 at 2:06 pm to
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No. It was a stupid throw in to double coverage. Bear threw the ball 4 times a game and ran the wishbone.


Think about this. The greatest coach in college football history does not understand passing, but Telefawx does, because Bear Bryant (a college wide receiver) ran the wishbone for a period of time.

On the other hand, Telefawx does understand passing, because though he never coached a game, he is a fan of JOHNNY F****G FOOTBALL.

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