STARSNBARS Posted August 1, 2014 Report Share Posted August 1, 2014 Who was the murvil qb back in the 70's that would pitch it on the option when he was parallel with the turf? Urlee orr lait 70's sx...??? sx eye cain't beeleeve ewe left oft Jacques McMahan frum Cleavlund....Mr. 200 woodun't haiv.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bravey Posted August 1, 2014 Report Share Posted August 1, 2014 Dang Tad yore old... Eye wood haiv two say MLREB iz rite on Tommy Beaver.....Randall Cobb frum Alcoee, Stockstill frum Seagull, Doug Martin frum Oke Gridge, and Kent Austin att Brintwould Academmy frum baick inn tha day wuz awful good.... Old as dirt .... naw never saw Spurrier play ... just thought Id throw that out there ..hadnt seen his name mentioned .. guess you would have to be pretty old to have seen him play. HUH ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
strongx Posted August 1, 2014 Report Share Posted August 1, 2014 Urlee orr lait 70's sx...??? sx eye cain't beeleeve ewe left oft Jacques McMahan frum Cleavlund....Mr. 200 woodun't haiv.... Urlee orr lait 70's sx...??? sx eye cain't beeleeve ewe left oft Jacques McMahan frum Cleavlund....Mr. 200 woodun't haiv.... I don't want to slight the Irwin or Phillips dynasty's (it may have been one of them); but for some reason I want to say Hasty. Jennings reminds me of big Jacques. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FactsOnly Posted August 1, 2014 Report Share Posted August 1, 2014 Peyton Manning Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STARSNBARS Posted August 1, 2014 Report Share Posted August 1, 2014 (edited) I don't want to slight the Irwin or Phillips dynasty's (it may have been one of them); but for some reason I want to say Hasty. Jennings reminds me of big Jacques. Yes sx.....Blunt Cowntee Comissionur Mark "Elmo" Hasty wuz tha wishbone QB inn '77..... Edited August 1, 2014 by STARSNBARS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HeHatemeNOT Posted August 1, 2014 Report Share Posted August 1, 2014 From my eyes, of course I live in SE TN. 1. Andy Kelly Rhea County 2. BJ Coleman McCallie 3. Jacob Hussman Baylor (This kid is a complete stud! He runs like a RB) 4. Chad Pennington Webb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cow451 Posted August 1, 2014 Report Share Posted August 1, 2014 Steve Spurrier I'l have to go with Spurrier of Science Hill and B.J. Coleman of McCallie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr200mph Posted August 1, 2014 Report Share Posted August 1, 2014 Urlee orr lait 70's sx...??? sx eye cain't beeleeve ewe left oft Jacques McMahan frum Cleavlund....Mr. 200 woodun't haiv.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackHavenSenator Posted August 1, 2014 Report Share Posted August 1, 2014 A great QB is one who could spin it and had some running ability... There have been some great ones in the Shelby Metro area that could do this... The best QBs I've seen with my own eyes are the following in no particular order: Ced Wilson, Melrose: He signed with UT. He was the man that led Melrose to a state title back in the 90s ('96). He was a one man show. Had a solid NFL career. I think he won titles at every level HS, College (UT '99) and Pro (Steelers '05). Maurice Harris, Whitehaven: He signed with Arkansas State. Currently on the Ole Miss staff. My former coach at Whitehaven. I didn't get to see his games as a child but I did see his game film. That man had a cannon and was super fast. He was recruited by Tom Osborne at Nebraska at one point. Jason Harris, Whitehaven: He signed with U of Memphis. He still holds the record for most TD passes in one game in the Shelby Metro area I believe. He threw 7 against Memphis Southside. I saw his film and I may have got a chance to see a few of his highlights when I was in Elementary. Will Gross, Melrose: He signed with U of Memphis but I don't know if he ever got there. That young man had one of the Prettiest throwing motion I've seen on a HS kid. Not sure where he is now but I hope he makes it to the level of being a productive citizen. Barry Brunetti, MUS: He signed with West Virginia, saw Geno Smith and transferred to Ole Miss lol. If MUS had let him be the starting QB for all 3 years he was at MUS I think MUS would have won 3 State titles in a row instead of just two. He was a true Dual Threat. Beautiful Throwing Motion and could Run like nobody's business. 'T-Money' Tamirious Mitchell, Whitehaven: He signed with Austin Peay. I Had the pleasure to coach this gentleman. Could tell he was gonna be a good one for us once I saw him. Antonio Heffner, Melrose: He Signed with South Carolina, then Steve Spurrier replaced Lou Holtz and Heffner rightly transferred to TSU (Spurrier was trying to make him an Option QB for some reason). He was a great Dual Threat QB that led Melrose to plenty of wins but couldn't quite get over the hump. I think they lost to Hillsboro in the Semis and/or Maryville in the Title game. Braxton Conard, Ridgeway: Current QB at Ridgeway. Every time I see any highlights and film on this kid I'm impressed. He may be the best QB in the area right now and the best one since Gross and Brunetti. HONORABLE MENTION (Guys that I've heard stories about AND they broke records): Kenton Evans, Westwood and Darrell Walker (Sp?), Westwood. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackHavenSenator Posted August 1, 2014 Report Share Posted August 1, 2014 No disrespect but man some of y'all are old. I say that to say I hope you folks start to realize why we've had run ins in the past. We aren't the same in anything except our love for HS Football lol #RespectTho Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackHavenSenator Posted August 1, 2014 Report Share Posted August 1, 2014 Steve Spurrier I respect his coaching ability but I hate his biases but I LOVE The fact he don't hide them Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FactsOnly Posted August 1, 2014 Report Share Posted August 1, 2014 A great QB is one who could spin it and had some running ability... There have been some great ones in the Shelby Metro area that could do this... The best QBs I've seen with my own eyes are the following in no particular order: Ced Wilson, Melrose: He signed with UT. He was the man that led Melrose to a state title back in the 90s ('96). He was a one man show. Had a solid NFL career. I think he won titles at every level HS, College (UT '99) and Pro (Steelers '05). Maurice Harris, Whitehaven: He signed with Arkansas State. Currently on the Ole Miss staff. My former coach at Whitehaven. I didn't get to see his games as a child but I did see his game film. That man had a cannon and was super fast. He was recruited by Tom Osborne at Nebraska at one point. Jason Harris, Whitehaven: He signed with U of Memphis. He still holds the record for most TD passes in one game in the Shelby Metro area I believe. He threw 7 against Memphis Southside. I saw his film and I may have got a chance to see a few of his highlights when I was in Elementary. Will Gross, Melrose: He signed with U of Memphis but I don't know if he ever got there. That young man had one of the Prettiest throwing motion I've seen on a HS kid. Not sure where he is now but I hope he makes it to the level of being a productive citizen. Barry Brunetti, MUS: He signed with West Virginia, saw Geno Smith and transferred to Ole Miss lol. If MUS had let him be the starting QB for all 3 years he was at MUS I think MUS would have won 3 State titles in a row instead of just two. He was a true Dual Threat. Beautiful Throwing Motion and could Run like nobody's business. 'T-Money' Tamirious Mitchell, Whitehaven: He signed with Austin Peay. I Had the pleasure to coach this gentleman. Could tell he was gonna be a good one for us once I saw him. Antonio Heffner, Melrose: He Signed with South Carolina, then Steve Spurrier replaced Lou Holtz and Heffner rightly transferred to TSU (Spurrier was trying to make him an Option QB for some reason). He was a great Dual Threat QB that led Melrose to plenty of wins but couldn't quite get over the hump. I think they lost to Hillsboro in the Semis and/or Maryville in the Title game. Braxton Conard, Ridgeway: Current QB at Ridgeway. Every time I see any highlights and film on this kid I'm impressed. He may be the best QB in the area right now and the best one since Gross and Brunetti. HONORABLE MENTION (Guys that I've heard stories about AND they broke records): Kenton Evans, Westwood and Darrell Walker (Sp?), Westwood. You've never seen a "best QB" unless he was from Memphis? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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