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Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: toddly76 on September 10, 2007, 08:04:25 PM
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Thanks to HuskerH8er for finding. Didn't know if anyone else saw this.
"The Longhorns' much-heralded quarterback, Nebraska-bound Blaine Gabbert, was just five of 16 passing for 64 yards and a pair of interceptions before he was benched in favor of his younger brother, Tyler, for the final 8:57 of the game. Tyler Gabbert threw for the Longhorns' lone score of the game, with less than a minute remaining."
http://prepsports.stltoday.com/ssi/prep/stories2008.nsf/football/story/891F6109D46496578625735000198685?OpenDocument (http://prepsports.stltoday.com/ssi/prep/stories2008.nsf/football/story/891F6109D46496578625735000198685?OpenDocument)
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The senior threw for 162 yards, ran for another 116 and had his hand in the first five touchdowns Loveland (1-0, 1-0) scored.
He opened the scoring on the Indians’ first drive with a 50-yard option scamper, then hit Thomas Nelson for a 7-yard strike on the following drive.
During a stretch from the first to third quarter, Klein nailed 12 straight attempts, three for scores. He finished 15-of-21, hitting five different receivers in the contest.
“Collin is just tremendous,” said Loveland coach John Poovey. “He makes a lot of great plays and makes a lot of things look easy.”
True enough, most of what Klein did on the score sheet looked pretty easy, even if the Northridge defense looked more and more hapless as the seconds ticked by.
His third strike was a 30-yard sling to Jesse Lewis with a second to go in the half, after Loveland started its drive at its own 42 with less than a minute to go. Klein — with no timeouts to work with — hit two quick passes, spiked the ball, then hit Lewis on an inside seam route for the marker.
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Gabbert plays for a horrible HS team, that has virtually no chance of competing in any of its games. I trust the college scouts and talent evaluators that say he's the real deal.
So how's that Freeman kid turning out for you? Still a reliable turnover machine? :lol:
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I automatically hate anyone named Blaine.
Also Sam Keller throws like a girl. :thumbsup:
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Gabbert plays for a horrible HS team, that has virtually no chance of competing in any of its games. I trust the college scouts and talent evaluators that say he's the real deal.
So how's that Freeman kid turning out for you? Still a reliable turnover machine? :lol:
The Freeman kid who is doing statistically as well as your leading Heisman candidate?
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I automatically hate anyone named Blaine.
Also Sam Keller throws like a girl. :thumbsup:
It's called a quick release. Looks awkward but is better then the big looping passes most QB's make.
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I automatically hate anyone named Blaine.
Also Sam Keller throws like a girl. :thumbsup:
It's called a quick release. Looks awkward but is better then the big looping passes most QB's make.
Marino had the quickest release in the history of football. He didn't throw like a girl. You are just attempting to deflect.
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Gabbert is Harrison Beck overrated.