Kellen Moore at Boise State was one of the best college QBs ever.
He went 49-3 (basically 50-3) as a starter and threw for 14,667 yards, 142 TDs, and only 28 interceptions.
Moore was elite pre-snap, had great timing, threw with anticipation, could call audibles, pulled off trick-plays, and he knew exactly where to go with the ball on almost every play.
College defenses were virtually facing a supercomputer.
Kellen Moore never should have gone undrafted, and he should have been given an opportunity to start.
Kellen Moore’s lack of NFL success is 100% lack of opportunity. Moore only saw 2 career NFL regular season starts. For his preseason career, Moore had 1,308 passing yards and a 9:3 touchdown to interception ratio.
@GregWWoods@jameyvinnick9 I think this is one of the best rosters we have fielded in several years with the depth and size of both offensive/defensive lines standing out. Do you guys think there is any chance of this group contending for the G5 playoff birth?
@Coach__House Coach if you ever have any time to chat about what you were doing at Montana State I would be grateful. I still watch the Throw Deep Publishing videos every couple months to get the creativity going.
@RyanDLeaf@WSUCougarFB@CougfanCOM I wish I could tell you how much your story impacted my life. I’m thankful to have you as a representative for WSU! Vigen would do some amazing things in crimson and gray.
@CoachStutzmann Huge fan of what you guys are doing with the Spartans offense coach. To see the evolution of the Run and Shoot to the Spread and Shred is incredible. Do you have any further info online about your system? I am an assistant HS coach looking to get ready for next yr
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Of course that's your contention. You're a first-year offensive coordinator; you just got finished reading some spread historian, Mouse Davis probably. You're gonna be convinced of that 'till next month when you get to Hal Mumme. Then you're going to be talking about how the offenses of Iowa Wesleyan and Valdosta State were entrepreneurial and capitalist way back in 1995. That's gonna last until next year; you're gonna be in here regurgitating Mike Leach, talkin' about, you know, the pre-revolutionary utopia and the capital-forming effects of military mobilization.