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Posted by scout15:

Will Healy from Boyd-Buchanan is the best QB! In 3 games he already has over 500 yards passing!He can stay in the pocket or scramble!

 

Hey scout15,

 

That's great that Healy has 'already' thrown for over 500 yards passing in 3 games, but Schlappi at Ezell is only a few shy of 1,000 in his first 3 games.

 

On another note, these Boyd people sure are fired up this year? I don't know what Boyd's got, but their fans are talking a lot of smack lately!

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i know 500 yards isnt that much but will healy really is pretty good. i am sure ezells qb is real good too and that guy that can bench over 400 must be real good too, but i go to boyd and i know how good will is so i am sayin that he is the best qb in the state

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Hands down in my opinion....David Sharp and Jonathan Ward. Just bc a man may throw for a thousand yards this early in the year doesn't mean he is the best. Alot depends on what offense you are running. These two QB's are very talented. I would suggest if you have an off week or just like to see talented players play the game then take a trip to see Collinwood or Lewis Co. play. Would be well worth your dollars.

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Randy Schlappi has almost 350 yards more than the next quarterback on the list of passing in the Tennessean. There are a lot of quarterbacks that don't even have 350 yards this year. Remember, that's in all classifications, by the way his completion percentage is better than J.P. Shelly and he has a stronger arm. I'm tired of hearing how good J.P. is. If he was so good why is he red shirted so that MTSU can recruit over him? Schlappi is the best quarterback in the history of Ezell-Harding.

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I posted this under another thread but it seems appropriate here, and i spent too much time on it. ;)

 

Ezell vs. Loretto

 

Randy Schlappi: 20-25-0-447

 

Receiving

A.J. Blackburn: 9-244

Jacob Burney: 1-49, 1 TD

Austin Henderson: 3-81, 1 TD

Austin Hobgood: 1-9

Antoine Owens: 4-67

David Suggs: 2-11

Kyle Todd: 1--5

 

 

Ezell vs Upperman

 

Randy Schlappi: 17-19-0-283

 

Receiving

 

A.J. Blackburn: 7-168

Jacob Burney: 2-11

Jeremy Gettis: 2-64

Austin Henderson: 4-40

Chad Hill: 2-18

Ted Thompson: 2-14

 

Ezell vs CPA

 

Randy Schlappi: 16-28-2-203

 

Receiving

 

A.J. Blackburn: 7-57, 1 TD

Jacob Burney: 1-14

Jeremy Gettis: 4-87, 1 TD

Austin Henderson: 1-15

David Suggs: 2-35

 

Overall Randy Schlappi is 53-72(73.6%) for 933 yards 2 ints and 9 passing and 3 rushing TDS.

 

I would have to say that is hands down the best passing attack in the state.

 

#1 receiver AJ Balckburn has 23 receptions for 469 yards and 5 tds rushing and receiving

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For a quarterback stats can be very misleading, especially at the high school level. You can have a couple of studs to throw hitches, slants, and spot passes to and then those receivers turn that into big gains or touchdowns, but the quarterback gets the stats. I have seen Ezell play and their offense is designed to hit these types of routes, with the occasional go route that the outside burner can run under and take it the distance. Ezell's quarterback is good, but their receivers are studs and to say that their quarterback is the best in state based on his stats might be premature.

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For a quarterback stats can be very misleading, especially at the high school level. You can have a couple of studs to throw hitches, slants, and spot passes to and then those receivers turn that into big gains or touchdowns, but the quarterback gets the stats. I have seen Ezell play and their offense is designed to hit these types of routes, with the occasional go route that the outside burner can run under and take it the distance. Ezell's quarterback is good, but their receivers are studs and to say that their quarterback is the best in state based on his stats might be premature.

 

Well you could say that about every level of playing. For example, Miami's Ken Dorsey is not the best quaterback in college but he plays witht he best athletes that take the ball and run it same deal. St louis Quaterback Kurt Warner has Awesome athletes that do the same thing. I know ur sayin that hes a product of a system, but that system takes a good quaterback to run it. He may not be the best but he will have over 3000 yards passing this year and 35+touchdowns and that is low balling his numbers.

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Posted by collarbone:

Randy Schlappi has almost 350 yards more than the next quarterback on the list of passing in the Tennessean. There are a lot of quarterbacks that don't even have 350 yards this year. Remember, that's in all classifications, by the way his completion percentage is better than J.P. Shelly and he has a stronger arm. I'm tired of hearing how good J.P. is. If he was so good why is he red shirted so that MTSU can recruit over him? Schlappi is the best quarterback in the history of Ezell-Harding.

 

Slow down, Collarbone,

 

Before you go claiming Schlappi the greatest quarterback in Ezell history after just three games, you to remember a few things.

 

J.P. lead the Eagles to a perfect 15-0 season. Schlappi is 1/5 of the way there.

 

J.P. lead the Eagles to a state championship. Schlappi has yet to win a playoff game as quarterback.

 

J.P.'s leadership is unrivaled. Maybe Schlappi will step up when he has the oppotunity, but that remains to be seen.

 

It's way too early. A similiar situation would be Casey Clausen coming to UT and after three games make the claim that he is the greatest ever. Doesn't work that way, Sonny Jim. You have to prove yourself, first.

 

Lastly, the reason J.P. is at MTSU as a redshirt is not due to his ability, it's his height. Anyone who knows anything about football knows that a 5'10" college quarterback is going to have a tough time seeing over 6'5" lineman. I wish J.P., Schlappi and the 2002 Eagles good luck.

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Posted by collarbone:

Randy Schlappi has almost 350 yards more than the next quarterback on the list of passing in the Tennessean. There are a lot of quarterbacks that don't even have 350 yards this year. Remember, that's in all classifications, by the way his completion percentage is better than J.P. Shelly and he has a stronger arm. I'm tired of hearing how good J.P. is. If he was so good why is he red shirted so that MTSU can recruit over him? Schlappi is the best quarterback in the history of Ezell-Harding.

 

Slow down, Collarbone,

 

Before you go claiming Schlappi the greatest quarterback in Ezell history after just three games, you to remember a few things.

 

J.P. lead the Eagles to a perfect 15-0 season. Schlappi is 1/5 of the way there.

 

J.P. lead the Eagles to a state championship. Schlappi has yet to win a playoff game as quarterback.

 

J.P.'s leadership is unrivaled. Maybe Schlappi will step up when he has the oppotunity, but that remains to be seen.

 

It's way too early. A similiar situation would be Casey Clausen coming to UT and after three games make the claim that he is the greatest ever. Doesn't work that way, Sonny Jim. You have to prove yourself, first.

 

Lastly, the reason J.P. is at MTSU as a redshirt is not due to his ability, it's his height. Anyone who knows anything about football knows that a 5'10" college quarterback is going to have a tough time seeing over 6'5" lineman. I wish J.P., Schlappi and the 2002 Eagles good luck.

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