John Brantley: Florida Gators Backup Quarterback – Spring Game Preview

Quarterback John Brantley has some huge shoes to fill in the likes of Tim Tebow for the Florida Gators. Brantley isn’t on anybody’s radar this year, except the coaching staff at Florida, but he should be. He’s going to see a lot of playing time this year and he’s the future at quarterback for the Gators. He’ll see tons of playing time in the spring game, and he brings a lot to the

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Quarterback Trent Edwards Meets Terrell Owens – Our Hearts Go Out To You

Quarterback Trent Edwards is saying all the right things, but you know he’s ready to throw up. The worst team-killer in the NFL has come to destroy a young quarterback in only his second season as a starter, behind a terrible offensive line, on a team that has almost no chance of doing anything again this year. Let’s face it – Terrell Owens doesn’t want to be in Buffalo. Trent Edwards doesn’t want Terrell in Buffalo. Dick Jauron, the Buffalo Bills head coach, doesn’t want Terrell. But you can be certain of one thing – this is going to be the best one-season investment the Buffalo Bills have ever made – not from a “quality of team” perspective, but from purely a business

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NCAA Quarterbacks 2009: The Top Three Part III – Tim Tebow

Quarterback Tim Tebow is one of the most talked about college football quarterbacks in the land, and for good reason. Tebow has been nothing but stellar in leading the Florida Gators to the top of the SEC, to the National Championship, and has ammassed every record, trophy, and title you could possibly win along the way. He has been innovative, with his “jump pass” being a fantastically effective creation, he’s been a tremendous running quarterback, an accurate and strong-armed passing quarterback, a tremendous team leader, and has impeccable character. But with everyone aiming at him this year, will he be able to live up to the expectations?

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NCAA Quarterbacks 2009: The Top Three Part II - Sam Bradford

Quarterback Sam Bradford was not highly recruited out of high school. Bradford was rated a 3-star prospect and was overshadowed by many of the high-powered recruits in his class. But I’ll bet ya anything he didn’t mind that a bit. As a red-shirt freshman he won the starting position and never looked back. It’s rumored that he reads the story “David and Goliath” before every game – but I’ve got news for Sam Bradford – he’s not David anymore – and everyone he faces will be reading that same book before gametime.

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NCAA Quarterbacks 2009: The Top Three Part I - Colt McCoy

Tim Tebow of the Florida Gators, Colt McCoy of the Texas Longhorns, and Sam Bradford of the Oklahoma Sooners. These three quarterbacks are slated to be the premier gunslingers of 2009, but you know there will be others that rise up to steal some of the spotlight before the 2009 season is out. Who will win the Heisman? Who will play for their conference championship? For these three NCAA hometown heroes, nothing will satisfy any of them short of the National Championship – and don’t let anyone tell you

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Matt Stafford: Leadership Abilities Questioned By Several Georgia Bulldogs

Quarterback Matt Stafford was recently referred to directly, and indirectly, by a number of current Georgia Bulldog players when it came to the idea of team leadership, unity, drive, and determination. Matt Stafford’s quarterbacking skills were never called into question, but last year’s Georgia Bulldogs were a big disappointment and it seems a lot of fingers are being pointed at last year’s seniors, and the fact that there was too much focus on superstars going to the NFL rather than bringing a team together to win an SEC championship, and possibly a national championship. Matt Stafford says he’s ready to take on a leadership role in rebuilding the Detroit Lions, but we better just wait one minute before we delegate the task of Lion Savior to

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