Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Quote from Mouse Davis about how it takes time for QBs to learn the run-and-shoot
About how it takes at least a year for a QB to become consistently dangerous to opponents in the run-and-shoot, Mouse Davis said:
"Colt was really pretty average his first year, but by the time he got to his second year he was lighting it up. Now, after this season, he's gone. That's the problem. You teach a guy for three years, then you have to start all over." (LA Times)
"Colt was really pretty average his first year, but by the time he got to his second year he was lighting it up. Now, after this season, he's gone. That's the problem. You teach a guy for three years, then you have to start all over." (LA Times)
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