Class of 2023 - QB Rickie Collins (LA) TRANSFERRING TO SYRACUSE (12/20/24) | Page 32 | Syracusefan.com

Class of 2023 QB Rickie Collins (LA) TRANSFERRING TO SYRACUSE (12/20/24)

"Just what can you say about your first 2 days with your new team?" DT signature question lol
One of the best things about SU being good again and having a charismatic coach is that there should be more national media members at our ACC Media Day news conferences. Meaning we won’t be subjected to 80% of the questions coming from Tortora
 
How did Philcox not wind up the backup QB for the Bengals in Tecmo Super Bowl?
 
Two Thoughts on this Rickie Collins thread ...

1. Two inches shorter, but Rickie's body type and throwing motion reminds me of former Saints QB Aaron Brooks. He was a really good college QB at Virginia and is now a member of the NO Saints Hall of Fame. Good pro. Rickie will likely tighten up his motion further and it will make him more accurate. I like this signing. If Jakari is better, so be it. Same for Carney, Belin or Filardi.

2. Todd Philcox was an excellent QB at SU. Those youngins just looking at his stats are not giving him a fair shake. Football was much, much different in the late 1980s. Especially CFB. Way less passing and the average throw was further down the field than it is today. Thus, the completion percentages were much lower. And the TD/INT ratios were wildly different in those days. Don't sleep on Philcox and his overall excellence.
 
Two Thoughts on this Rickie Collins thread ...

1. Two inches shorter, but Rickie's body type and throwing motion reminds me of former Saints QB Aaron Brooks. He was a really good college QB at Virginia and is now a member of the NO Saints Hall of Fame. Good pro. Rickie will likely tighten up his motion further and it will make him more accurate. I like this signing. If Jakari is better, so be it. Same for Carney, Belin or Filardi.

2. Todd Philcox was an excellent QB at SU. Those youngins just looking at his stats are not giving him a fair shake. Football was much, much different in the late 1980s. Especially CFB. Way less passing and the average throw was further down the field than it is today. Thus, the completion percentages were much lower. And the TD/INT ratios were wildly different in those days. Don't sleep on Philcox and his overall excellence.
The West Coast offense (which we now just call offense) wasn't popularized until Bill Walsh ran the 49ers in the 80's through the early 90's and won Super Bowls with two different quarterbacks playing it.

Even 25 years ago, guys had career numbers comparable to McCord's season this year, and were considered good players.

Look at McNabb's numbers. Even considering we were a run first team, his passing attempts are just ridiculously low by modem standards. His senior year, after which he was drafted second overall, he only attempted 22.8 passes per game. Only 6 teams attempted fewer passes per game this season.

McCord attempted double McNabb's passes per game this season.

Who knows what Philcox, or McNabb, would have done in this modern era.
 

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