Since you STUPIDLY proclaimed no college QB could be successful except how you defined it, I thought I would rub a prime example of otherwise in your idiotic and ignorant mug.
I'd say you're speaking like a child now but this isn't the first time is it.
When you must resort to name calling I've got no time for that.
Again if you're personally hurt over an opinion on a message board I can only recommend less internet and chat rooms and a little more life.
LASTLY.....
and for you to call someone stupid yet can't comprehend what was REALLY SAID by me...
Allow me to help you...
Ready?
You CLAIM I SAID the following...
"no college QB could be successful except how you defined it,"
Allow me to SHOW YOU WHAT I REALLY said...
Post in thread 'Nd Turned the corner !'
https://notredame.forums.rivals.com/threads/nd-turned-the-corner.181248/post-3634131
And to further aid you...and highlight it for you...
If you're small...and Pyne is tiny...you must do something extraordinarily well to play on Sunday. Huge arm, an uncanny escapability, etc etc...
Pyne doesn't do anything spectacular to overcome his lack of size.
Does that look like I said you can't play on Saturday?
NOPE....
I CLEARLY said SUNDAY in response to someone comparing Pyne to Grossman...Grossman who played several years in the NFL and Pyne has 12 quarters under his belt at ND in a career.
Nothing whatsoever sounds like I stated Pyne can't play on Saturday as you accuse.
Moreover...and truth be told I find your Manning reference insanely bizarre but I'll repeat...
If you're tiny and hope to play QB in the NFL you must do something exceptionally well.
A huge arm, exceptional running and or escapability, or both. I said Pyne doesn't do either.
Now that doesn't mean he can't win games for us does it?
But still your emotions got hurt and then bring up Peyton Manning by pointing out his short comings....LOL...of not throwing well on the run or having a huge arm.
You also said....
"Well I can also name a LOT of successful QBs that were not very good at deep passes (Peyton Manning certainly comes to mind; and I really doubt he was ever shown to be very good throwing on the run....)
You fail to mention Peyton was 6'5"
And by all means give me
" a lot" of those names who were successful in the NFL @ 5'10"
Maybe the point just evades you and just so we're clear ...again...
playing QB @ 5'10" in the NFL absolutely positively requires you to do something exceptionally well.
I will patiently wait on those
"lots" of names who were successful in the NFL @ 5'10" and didn't do anything exceptionally elite.