knapplc
International Man of Mystery
I made a jokey-joke in the "worn footballs = fumbles" thread and it got me to thinking...
Who was Nebraska's "toughest" quarterback? I'm limiting this to recent memory because, aside from a few of us older guys, not many folks here are going to have vivid memories of Dave Humm, Turner Gill, Steve Taylor, Vince Ferragamo... guys like that.
For the vast majority of us, current memory really starts with Tommie Frazier, and Tommie's era is always a great place to start a thread.
"Toughest" doesn't necessarily mean "running over other guys," although in the case of someone like Crouch (think Iowa defensive back) or Scott Frost (crack-back block against I think Texas A&M). Running quarterbacks like Frost, Frazier and Crouch delivered blows as well as getting crunched.
But our Callahan-era pocket passers took a beating as well. Sam Keller's college career ended behind a Bill Callahan O Line. Zac Taylor got crushed over and over. Heck, Joey Ganz took his share of beatings, both under Callahan and Pelini.
And then there's Taylor Martinez, he of the "I'll stand straight up while you put your shoulder pad through my sternum, Mr. Linebacker," and yet Taylor got up time after time. Think what you will of him, but he got mooshed a lot and went right back to the huddle.
I'll tell you who I'm voting for - Zac Taylor. His O Line was crap, he got killed over and over in that pocket, and over and over he got back on his feet, got into that huddle and got the team ready for the next snap. He wasn't a glamorous, punishing runner like Frost or Crouch, but he was brave as hell and kept getting up. I thought that kid was going to get killed so many times.
The Callahan Era wasn't all that fun, but it featured some gutty players, guys I'm glad were Huskers. Zac Taylor is probably at the top of that list for me.
Not every QB is represented here because I'm mostly going off my own memory. If I've forgotten someone who deserves to be on here, make a case for him and I'll consider it.
Who was Nebraska's "toughest" quarterback? I'm limiting this to recent memory because, aside from a few of us older guys, not many folks here are going to have vivid memories of Dave Humm, Turner Gill, Steve Taylor, Vince Ferragamo... guys like that.
For the vast majority of us, current memory really starts with Tommie Frazier, and Tommie's era is always a great place to start a thread.
"Toughest" doesn't necessarily mean "running over other guys," although in the case of someone like Crouch (think Iowa defensive back) or Scott Frost (crack-back block against I think Texas A&M). Running quarterbacks like Frost, Frazier and Crouch delivered blows as well as getting crunched.
But our Callahan-era pocket passers took a beating as well. Sam Keller's college career ended behind a Bill Callahan O Line. Zac Taylor got crushed over and over. Heck, Joey Ganz took his share of beatings, both under Callahan and Pelini.
And then there's Taylor Martinez, he of the "I'll stand straight up while you put your shoulder pad through my sternum, Mr. Linebacker," and yet Taylor got up time after time. Think what you will of him, but he got mooshed a lot and went right back to the huddle.
I'll tell you who I'm voting for - Zac Taylor. His O Line was crap, he got killed over and over in that pocket, and over and over he got back on his feet, got into that huddle and got the team ready for the next snap. He wasn't a glamorous, punishing runner like Frost or Crouch, but he was brave as hell and kept getting up. I thought that kid was going to get killed so many times.
The Callahan Era wasn't all that fun, but it featured some gutty players, guys I'm glad were Huskers. Zac Taylor is probably at the top of that list for me.
Not every QB is represented here because I'm mostly going off my own memory. If I've forgotten someone who deserves to be on here, make a case for him and I'll consider it.
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