Pat, had
a mobile qb in that could have punched the ball across the line.
While he may not be 100 %, he was never the most
mobile QB in the first place.
The Packers drafted
the mobile QB as a wide receiver, and he later became a safety.
How often does this happen with
mobile QB's?
If so he a top tier pocket QB and not a injury prone reckless
mobile QB who has add to major injuries in his last 2 out of 3 football seasons (Wentz).
They have had a lot of success with a QB who may be the least
mobile QB ever.
While New England and Denver have made it with legendary Hall of Fame quarterbacks and mediocre defenses, Seattle and San Francisco boast young,
mobile QB's and elite defenses.
I just don't see how mobility is a bad thing in today's NFL, particularly since the Bills have proven they can win games with
a mobile QB that was far less heralded than this guy.
Maybe I'm still used to the dying breed of pocket QBs, but if we're going after
a mobile QB, I'd want one like Jimmy G — who only scrambles when he has to and can occasionally make throws like Rodgers.
A mobile QB that can throw a ball through a tire is saying that he's purposely taking sacks.
We know what a Rodriguez team can do with a talented
mobile QB.
I think one understated skill of Beasley's is his ability to spy on
mobile QB's.
In wins, Jennings was a good kind of old - school
mobile QB.
In losses, Jennings was all the worst aspects of
a mobile QB.
In fact we had more issues with KSU's 2nd string hyper
mobile QB (much like Maryland) than anyone else.
Had either of those teams had a hyper
mobile QB replacing the QB we faced It could be different.
I'll be glad to have that series over with because
mobile QB's were the plague for us (KSU, TCU, MD).
They were led on offense by Brian Johnson,
a mobile QB who is now the QB coach at Florida, and the RB committee was led by future pro RB Matt Asiata.
If he comes out looking like he did last year, we need to consider Rush and looking at a qb some where in the draft and one with an arm and mobility as
the mobile qb simply does nt cut it.
And we better have a good back - up as
the mobile qbs get hurt, unlike PR.
Mobile qbs are great and his speed is electric, but five years from now his speed will slow as he compiles hits / injuries and he better be able to make it happen in the pocket.
One thing ppl should remember is that we are in a division that has two very
mobile QBs and Vic's speed on the edge has been a factor in keeping those two from beating us with their legs (especially Carolina).
The mobile QBs should both be ready by opening day.
QB Brett Hundley should at least have success running the ball, as Detroit has struggled containing
mobile QBs this year.
RGIII signing is the easiest to point to, but Greg Roman and Marty have both worked with
mobile QBs before.
The ravens have shown hints that they're looking for
mobile QBs.
Not exact matches
Mayfield: Strengths: Competitive, leader, can manipulate safeties, progresses through reads quickly, quick feet, varies throws to hit different parts of the field,
mobile, can extend plays with his feet, good arm strength / talent, elite in the red zone Weaknesses: Smaller than traditional
QBs, attitude is not a match for everyone, scheme was
QB - friendly, mechanics can be inconsistent, needs to improve ability to read D / blitzes,
While Young was often considered a
mobile / running
QB (actually better than Taylor in many ways in the pros), Jackson definitely pulls away there.
Fuente's urges usually drifted toward tempo and spacing, but while Lynch was more
mobile than his lanky frame suggested (not including sacks, he rushed 70 times for 358 yards last year), the
QB who starts for Tech in 2016 will probably carry a heavier rushing load.
Given the 2012 NFL season and his offensive expertise, and given that he almost coached the most
mobile quarterback ever and that he's acknowledging you needed then - unseen level of speed at the
QB position to get around the edge on reads, I can't not ask.
Since 2003, they're 7 - 8 ATS against
QBs that I would describe as «
mobile» and 127 - 77 ATS against everyone else.
But none of those teams had a
QB who was both
mobile and dangerous in the passing game while
mobile and none of them were willing to or able to change to a different offense to keep a lead and take the pressure off their defense.
O'Korn's
mobile enough to incorporate some designed
QB runs, so we've got that going for us.
That tells me they are taking the
QB who might be the least NFL ready of the BIG 4, but who has the the most impressive physical attributes and the highest ceiling, and that guy is Josh Allen who looks like a John Elway clone; big, strong,
mobile and an absolute cannon for an arm, but he needs time to work on his technique and accuracy.