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<blockquote data-quote="Cal2GreenBay" data-source="post: 223379" data-attributes="member: 682"><p>For the 10,000th time(Bertram..please use search function..I've discussed this for years about Tedford), I will answer this... but I don't want to get off topic of Brian Brohm and turn this into a Tedford discusson. Please PM me if you want to talk about this off this thread so we don't hijack it.</p><p></p><p>How many college coaches even PUT QBs in the NFL as much as Tedford has?</p><p></p><p>USC? Besides Carson Palmer..you think Matt Lienart and John David Booty are going to be anything special?</p><p>Florida when Steve Spurrier was there? Rex Grossman? Danny Wuerfel? How many of his QBs made it in the NFL?</p><p></p><p>Tedford's offense ranks as one of the best in college since he took over CAL. He's the only coach that beat USC in their 3 year title run from 03-05. Did Louisville beat USC? Even now?</p><p></p><p>So touting the failures of the QBs from Tedford's program is not accurate considering VERY FEW big time college coach's QB's ever make it in the NFL. NFL success is not measured by the program, but by the individual player. </p><p></p><p>SO going back on topic..since the measure of success is on the acumen and ability of the individual player...Brian Brohm has a shot to be good because of his ability. NOT because of the "pro" style offense he came out of in Louisville. CAL's offense is just as explosive, if not more and incorporates WCO base formations and philosophy. That is a fact.</p><p></p><p>And based on sheer acumen and ability, I don't agree that Brohm is more ready to play in the NFL in his rookie year than Rodgers was when he was a rookie.</p><p></p><p>I would say they were on par.(SEE! You guys thought I'd say Rodgers was better in his rookie year...I'm not like the Favre apologists).</p><p></p><p>Again..Brohm has not even set foot on a Packers field and to declare</p><p>him more NFL ready w/out seeing him play in an NFL setting is highly</p><p>presumptuous and we can all just SEE what happens..</p><p></p><p>And in closing again...I BELIEVE that Rodgers, Brohm, and a Tim Rattay or Nall will be a great QB forumla for success for the packers.</p><p></p><p></p><p>p.s. And regarding the ability of them coming into the league..</p><p>You tout Brohm's ability to anticipate the route and throw accurately to his receiver. I've SEEN Brohm play. He IS good..I give him that.</p><p>I ALSO saw Aaron Rodgers BEAT USC when teams like Lousiville could not... I've also seen Aaron Rodgers throw 23 straight completions against USC and he threw the ball right at the off shoulder of the receiver where the defensive back couldn't get it. I saw him do that time and time again.</p><p></p><p>He had a career 64% completion percentage. So just wanted to add that when you mention Brian Brohm's accuracy and who was ready to get to the NFL. Aaron had a stronger arm than Brohm coming out of CAL and was also more atheltic. Aaron can throw 50 yards w/touch and power and he did that coming out of college. That's my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cal2GreenBay, post: 223379, member: 682"] For the 10,000th time(Bertram..please use search function..I've discussed this for years about Tedford), I will answer this... but I don't want to get off topic of Brian Brohm and turn this into a Tedford discusson. Please PM me if you want to talk about this off this thread so we don't hijack it. How many college coaches even PUT QBs in the NFL as much as Tedford has? USC? Besides Carson Palmer..you think Matt Lienart and John David Booty are going to be anything special? Florida when Steve Spurrier was there? Rex Grossman? Danny Wuerfel? How many of his QBs made it in the NFL? Tedford's offense ranks as one of the best in college since he took over CAL. He's the only coach that beat USC in their 3 year title run from 03-05. Did Louisville beat USC? Even now? So touting the failures of the QBs from Tedford's program is not accurate considering VERY FEW big time college coach's QB's ever make it in the NFL. NFL success is not measured by the program, but by the individual player. SO going back on topic..since the measure of success is on the acumen and ability of the individual player...Brian Brohm has a shot to be good because of his ability. NOT because of the "pro" style offense he came out of in Louisville. CAL's offense is just as explosive, if not more and incorporates WCO base formations and philosophy. That is a fact. And based on sheer acumen and ability, I don't agree that Brohm is more ready to play in the NFL in his rookie year than Rodgers was when he was a rookie. I would say they were on par.(SEE! You guys thought I'd say Rodgers was better in his rookie year...I'm not like the Favre apologists). Again..Brohm has not even set foot on a Packers field and to declare him more NFL ready w/out seeing him play in an NFL setting is highly presumptuous and we can all just SEE what happens.. And in closing again...I BELIEVE that Rodgers, Brohm, and a Tim Rattay or Nall will be a great QB forumla for success for the packers. p.s. And regarding the ability of them coming into the league.. You tout Brohm's ability to anticipate the route and throw accurately to his receiver. I've SEEN Brohm play. He IS good..I give him that. I ALSO saw Aaron Rodgers BEAT USC when teams like Lousiville could not... I've also seen Aaron Rodgers throw 23 straight completions against USC and he threw the ball right at the off shoulder of the receiver where the defensive back couldn't get it. I saw him do that time and time again. He had a career 64% completion percentage. So just wanted to add that when you mention Brian Brohm's accuracy and who was ready to get to the NFL. Aaron had a stronger arm than Brohm coming out of CAL and was also more atheltic. Aaron can throw 50 yards w/touch and power and he did that coming out of college. That's my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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