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With a redshirt year and a stable, good OC he goes down as a legend. Whose with me?
With a redshirt year and a stable, good OC he goes down as a legend. Whose with me?
IDK man most unclutch? Didn't he lead us back against FSU in the blocked XP game? He had a few other comebacks as well IIRC
We screwed over a lot of QBs with a revolving door of ineptitude, most of them could have been decent at the very minimum. Jacory could have been very good.
I liked J12 but Berlin would get my nod with J12 in second place. Sure Brock had better coaching staff but had someone thought to stay in the gun the whole game, it would have been us that brought the spread to light and got credit for second or even 3rd revolution in offense. J12 was classic Miami drop back QB which I like but his deliver was soft. Easy to catch for either side. Had he replaced Ken with that team and staff, he could have been a great.With a redshirt year and a stable, good OC he goes down as a legend. Whose with me?
BLACKMAN ******* SUCKS
EDIT-Wrong thread I was reading this thread when the Noles lost on 4th & 2
Trying to figure out who the best Canes QB after Dorsey was is like trying to remember who the summer school valedictorian was.
Kaaya.
Before his final (not-so-great) year, he was projected as a first-round draft pick.
I wouldn't talk to Coker from 04 on because of that stupidity....smfh...anytime I saw him...I walked the other way.....Brock had more heart than any QB we've had since 03.....his 2nd half against the Faqquits is on Mt Rushmore for UM All time individual moments....Not only that....but truly a Great person...him and wife have a medical supply company if im not mistaken.Brock Berlin once Coker let him play out of the shotgun.
The NFL agrees with this assessment