Has any team anywhere ever taken a QB off a PS and had sustained successes with the PS QB?
If success is defined as playing til the end of the season without an injury, then yes.
I'm thinking our next QB signing move will be bold - maybe we will be signing one of the Soldier Field beer vendors. The good news is that he will probably beat out Fales, Barkley & the other wannabees. Here's one we could consider. You can tell from the pic he can pour a mean beer - obviously he has more arm than Barkley or Fales - I bet he could chuck that beer can more than 10 yards, easy.
Say what you want but at the end of last year Harbaugh had Ruddock playing as well as any other college QB in the country. Forget some dumb ass scouting report that some coach potato copied and pasted from what is probably a biased source and watch the games. BTW his performance in the pre season is why the Lions didn't let him go.
Say what you want but at the end of last year Harbaugh had Ruddock playing as well as any other college QB in the country. Forget some dumb ass scouting report that some coach potato copied and pasted from what is probably a biased source and watch the games. BTW his performance in the pre season is why the Lions didn't let him go.
These are guys who will not even be in the NFL in a few years. I'm not losing any sleep over not getting Ruddock. If you like the guy that's fine.
Say what you want but at the end of last year Harbaugh had Ruddock playing as well as any other college QB in the country. Forget some dumb ass scouting report that some coach potato copied and pasted from what is probably a biased source and watch the games. BTW his performance in the pre season is why the Lions didn't let him go.
Not too many other colleges are coached by former winning NFL head coaches who also had a successful career at QB. I would hope he would be better than most other college QB coaches.