Mike Leach Tears Into NFL Coaches..

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Although he may be a bit biased, Texas Tech coach Mike Leach believes Graham Harrell is the best quarterback in next month's NFL draft.

Leach, who scoffs at the system-quarterback label, angrily talked about NFL teams' concern regarding Harrell's ability to work from under center.

"You bring up easily the most pitiful NFL cop-out of all," Leach said in a telephone interview.

"And you can send that message to the whole NFL. Any coach who has ever said or uttered those words or considers that a concern, here's my message for them: How could you possibly look yourself in the mirror and consider yourself an NFL coach and not be able to teach a guy to run back three steps, five steps and seven steps? I can teach a child that!

"Any coach in the NFL who can't do that ought to be fired!"

And Leach wasn't done.

"I can do that," Leach said of teaching a quarterback to drop back. "I only need a three-hour window. I'll have a great clinic for all the NFL coaches who are so horrible that they can't teach a guy to take a snap under center and go backwards."

I think that they ARE underrating Harrell...he is more talented than any other the other QBs they have had in that system...I wouln't mid they Cowboys picking him up later in the draft since it seems like he won't go before like the 5th round
 
He might be the best QB to come through the TT system but that isn't saying much.

I understand Leach sticking up for his players but he has got to be kidding himself if he really thinks this kid is the best QB in the draft.

His claim to fame has been one decent season in which he beat UT by a miracle player thanks to a top ten NFL pick, then they got thumped national tv by OU.

Until he produces a few quality NFL players that come from his system he might want to cool it on telling NFL coaches what they should be able to do.

I miss his ass as an offensive coordinator though, cmon home Leach
 
Harrell is definately NICE! He has a crazy statistical season that rivaled the one of McCoy and dude from Oklahoma.. The first injustice done him was no invite to the Heisman ceremony, now this.. Hopefully he proves all the haters wrong.
 
Basically! TT pushes out systematic qb's that learn to be spot throwers, and the above named, where are they now :smh::confused::smh:

None of the other "system qbs" have this resume

High School
Attended Ennis (Texas) High School, where he played for his father, head coach Sam Harrell...EA Sports All-American...Rated the seventh-best pro-style quarterback in the nation by Rivals.com, the 15th-best overall prospect in Texas by Texas Insider Top 100, the 15th-best quarterback in the nation by Super Prep and the ninth-best overall prospect in the state by the Dallas Morning News...Two-time All-State and three-time All-District pick... Two-time District 16-4A MVP...Compiled a 41-3 record as a three-year starter...Member of Max Emfinger's and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram's National Top 100 teams...Named Offensive Athlete of the Year by the Dallas Morning News...Garnered Class 4A Offensive Player of the Year accolades from the Associated Press as a junior and senior...Passed for 4,825 yards and 67 touchdowns, as he completed 244 of 373 passes as a senior...That year, he led Ennis to an undefeated regular season, as they averaged 53.8 points per game...Holds the state record for touchdown passes in a season and produced seven 300-yard passing games in 2003, including passing for 573 yards in win over Waxahachie, the third-best single-game total in state history...Threw for 3,411 yards and 46 touchdowns against only six interceptions as a junior...Rushed for 1,055 yards and 17 touchdowns in 2002...The Prep Star All-American selection closed out his career as the state's all-time leading passer with 12,532 yards and 167 touchdowns...Also ranks nationally in single-season touchdowns (second), career touchdowns (third) and career passing yards (sixth).
 
I dont understand it. But they draft these undercenter mufuckas just because they are 6-5. Man get outta here with that BS. San Francisco got no QB, Minnesota is doo doo at QB, Tampa boo boo, Washington is terrible, Tennessee is crap at QB. A lot of the guys are holding on to jobs because they are vets and they know people. Give this guy a chance. I happy for Jason Campbell and all, but he's terrible. Brennan needs a shot.
 
None of the other "system qbs" have this resume

High School
Attended Ennis (Texas) High School, where he played for his father, head coach Sam Harrell...EA Sports All-American...Rated the seventh-best pro-style quarterback in the nation by Rivals.com, the 15th-best overall prospect in Texas by Texas Insider Top 100, the 15th-best quarterback in the nation by Super Prep and the ninth-best overall prospect in the state by the Dallas Morning News...Two-time All-State and three-time All-District pick... Two-time District 16-4A MVP...Compiled a 41-3 record as a three-year starter...Member of Max Emfinger's and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram's National Top 100 teams...Named Offensive Athlete of the Year by the Dallas Morning News...Garnered Class 4A Offensive Player of the Year accolades from the Associated Press as a junior and senior...Passed for 4,825 yards and 67 touchdowns, as he completed 244 of 373 passes as a senior...That year, he led Ennis to an undefeated regular season, as they averaged 53.8 points per game...Holds the state record for touchdown passes in a season and produced seven 300-yard passing games in 2003, including passing for 573 yards in win over Waxahachie, the third-best single-game total in state history...Threw for 3,411 yards and 46 touchdowns against only six interceptions as a junior...Rushed for 1,055 yards and 17 touchdowns in 2002...The Prep Star All-American selection closed out his career as the state's all-time leading passer with 12,532 yards and 167 touchdowns...Also ranks nationally in single-season touchdowns (second), career touchdowns (third) and career passing yards (sixth).

Played in a 5 wide set the whole time.
 
yep, if a QB from OU got done like that I have made this same thread

Did you do that when Jason White set all those records:D

Granted White had 2 major knee surgeries so that analogy is a bit off but he tore up the college level passing.

I've seen Harrell play and he was cool but I never saw anything that would make me want him on my team.

I'd take him over Chase fucking crybaby Daniels any day but I wouldn't waste a draft pick on him.
 
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