Sunday, October 18, 2009

Worst QBs this college season

After watching the college games yesterday I had to fire up the blog again. Some of the QBs I have seen so far this season makes me think the scout that said they were good should be fired.

Jonathon Crompton - Tennessee
For two weeks I thought Joe Cox (Will get to him later) was the worst QB in the SEC. Then I watched Tennessee play. I will give it to Joe Cox, he can complete a pass further than 15 yards. Crompton has to go to swing passes, screen plays, and 2 yard hitch routes to complete a pass. Just to show how bad UGA's defense is, they allowed this clown to turn into Peyton Manning on them. You can see Lane Kiffin standing on the sidelines wishing he was back at USC where he could move the ball more than 30 yards through the air in a game.

Joe Cox - Georgia
I feel sorry for AJ Green. He could be the best receiver in the country if he wasn't constantly stretching, diving, and jumping for poorly thrown balls. AJ Green is still having a great season and right now is the only reason Cox has the stats he has right now. Defenses constantly keep 8 in the box and leave Green single covered cause they don't respect Cox's ability to get the ball down the field. The other receiver DJ Moore and the TE Charles would also have better stats if Cox wasn't constantly missing them down field.

Garcia - South Carolina
It is possible that South Carolina could be undefeated right now if they had a QB worth anything. In the past, Spurrier has won many games with bad QBs down at Florida, but down there he had better talent at the skill positions than he does now at South Carolina. To Jonathan Crompton's credit he can at least hit an open running back on a swing pass which seems to be a skill Garcia has yet to accomplish. Joe Cox has missed receivers, but he has been able to hit receivers that has no one within 20 yards of them. Seeing Garcia's aim on the football field makes me wonder if he has to sit down to piss.

The Bum Starting at QB for Fresno St
When a defensive back can power walk and pick off your pass after he's been beat on a fly pattern, you deserve to be on this list.

Terrelle Pryor - Ohio St
I'm still trying to figure out how he was the #1 player coming out of high school a few years ago. Maybe he still needs to be developed which if it is the case I blame on the coaches. The boy has a big arm which it seems he has problems hitting receivers with. He may change my mind down the road but right now he looks bad. To me the best QB in the Big Ten is Danny Clark at Penn State.