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<blockquote data-quote="broguy" data-source="post: 667763" data-attributes="member: 11278"><p>I'm a UNC grad and follow UNC football pretty closely. Williams was a very solid dual-threat college QB. He has speed and obviously has the build to run through contact. He can also throw a pretty decent deep ball. He was a nightmare for opposing teams out of the "Fed-spread". However, while he can string a few nice passes together, his accuracy is really inconsistent. His biggest downfall in college was his poor decision making. He's a really spirited competitor, but I think that takes its toll on him in terms of trying to do too much. I hope he catches on somewhere and makes earns a nice paycheck, but I'm doubtful that he has a future as an NFL QB.</p><p></p><p>His replacement next year, Mitch Trubisky, is a guy to keep an eye on. He was highly recruited out of Mentor, Ohio. He has decent size along with great arm strength and accuracy, and also has some speed. He won't be as prolific in the running game as 'Quise, but he is a much better passer. His stats last year as a back up: 40/47 (85.1%); 6 TDs; 0 INTs; 16 Carries; 101 yds; 3 TDs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="broguy, post: 667763, member: 11278"] I'm a UNC grad and follow UNC football pretty closely. Williams was a very solid dual-threat college QB. He has speed and obviously has the build to run through contact. He can also throw a pretty decent deep ball. He was a nightmare for opposing teams out of the "Fed-spread". However, while he can string a few nice passes together, his accuracy is really inconsistent. His biggest downfall in college was his poor decision making. He's a really spirited competitor, but I think that takes its toll on him in terms of trying to do too much. I hope he catches on somewhere and makes earns a nice paycheck, but I'm doubtful that he has a future as an NFL QB. His replacement next year, Mitch Trubisky, is a guy to keep an eye on. He was highly recruited out of Mentor, Ohio. He has decent size along with great arm strength and accuracy, and also has some speed. He won't be as prolific in the running game as 'Quise, but he is a much better passer. His stats last year as a back up: 40/47 (85.1%); 6 TDs; 0 INTs; 16 Carries; 101 yds; 3 TDs [/QUOTE]
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