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re: Most underrated SEC QB of the last decade?
Posted on 5/4/20 at 9:27 am to SummerOfGeorge
Posted on 5/4/20 at 9:27 am to SummerOfGeorge
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I made a lot of fun of Tyler Bray (he made it so easy), but if that offense had any semblance of a defense on the other side they win 9-10 games.
Bray at QB
Neal/Lane at RB
Hunter/Patterson/Rivera at WR/TE
Stone/James/Fulton/Thomas up front
That team going 1-7 in the SEC is just absurdity
They were still this loaded even after losing the 2011 SEC leading receiver in Da’Rick Rogers right before training camp. Still rolls me up we never got to see Hunter/Patterson/David Ricky on the field at the same time. That offense was stupid good but my god that defense made me want to pull my hair out
Never forget
Posted on 5/4/20 at 9:36 am to David Ricky
I think Kyle Shurmur probably deserves some recognition. His numbers during has last two years at Vandy were very solid, and he QB'd two different Vandy teams to bowl games.
As a State fan, I've always thought Tyler Russell was better than he gets credit for. He was a talented guy and had a very nice 2012 season. He just was not a great fit for Mullen's offense and then eventually up getting overtaken by Dak. But I would've loved to see him in a more pass-oriented offense.
Others that have been mentioned are very valid, don't really want to rehash what others have said. I do think Shaw is probably the definitive answer to this question though, three straight 11 win seasons for a guy that was very much under the radar is hard to top.
As a State fan, I've always thought Tyler Russell was better than he gets credit for. He was a talented guy and had a very nice 2012 season. He just was not a great fit for Mullen's offense and then eventually up getting overtaken by Dak. But I would've loved to see him in a more pass-oriented offense.
Others that have been mentioned are very valid, don't really want to rehash what others have said. I do think Shaw is probably the definitive answer to this question though, three straight 11 win seasons for a guy that was very much under the radar is hard to top.
This post was edited on 5/4/20 at 9:37 am
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