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We should have taken Colt Brennan


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We should have taken Colt Brennan
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Since:Dec 20, 2006

April 28, 2008 2:11 pm
Brennan against Washington:  42 out of 50 for 442 yard with 5 TDs and no ints.  I don't care a what level you are playing, those are difficult stats to put up.  He did that fairly regularly.  The game before was not as good.  He played Boise St. and went 40 out of 53 for 495 yards, 5 TDs, 2 ints, and he also ran for one TD.  This guy could be a real 6th round steal.  I wanted the Cowboys to get him for a back-up.  Who else do we have for back-up.  Brad Johnson looked too old and slow.  He was pretty good when he was younger but now I'm not convinced.

We should have taken Colt Brennan
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Since:Mar 2, 2008

May 4, 2008 2:13 am
I think that we should of draft a quarterback like Colt Brennan. Brad Johnson probably will not be playing for to much longer. And we need to get another quarterback, just in case he does decide to retire from playing football. I think that he would have been a great backup quarterback for us.

We should have taken Colt Brennan
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Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 3, 2007

May 6, 2008 1:10 am

Brennan is not an NFL QB by any stretch of the imagination.  Being a Texas fan i have watched Texas tech produce QBs with crazy numbers in a spread offense, and this is in the big 12 not the WAC, or against the worst team in the PAC-10 last year.  Hodges, Simmons, and Kingsbury all produced big numbers against better talent and they never cut it at the next level.  Scouts know this now after watching spread offense backs struggle at the next level, bc the defense is bigger and faster and the gimmick plays that kill college defenses turn into picks and fumbles with pressure.  This became evident in the Georgia game where without time and against quick dbs he was 22/38 with no tds and 3 picks and was sacked for a net of -38 yards rushing.  Small spread offense QBs dont cut it, thank god your team didnt pick a guy that would barely make the taxi squad.