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So you're going to base it on one game? Anyone can have one bad game.... Also, you forgot to mention Hawaii's O'line looked like a fishing net trying to stop water against Ga. There wasn't much any QB could've done in that game. Colt Brennan tore up good defenses, the game against Georgia was terrible but that's just one game. You named a few QB's that threw up good stats in college spread offenses that didnt make it in the NFL but did you ever think about how much the odds are against any QB period?? We've all seen top notch big strong power conference QB's that didn't make it in the NFL. The fact is, odds are against most QB's making it in the NFL and just because they play in a spread offense doesnt mean they can't make it. Granted, yes his numbers
are inflated due to the run and shoot offense but did you really watch him play? I mean really watch full games?? He is not a dink and dunk passer, he's actually rifling passes downfield and for any QB in any system to complete that high of a percentage is amazing you have to admit. Keep in mind, yes the spread offense QB's have higher stats and I haven't actually researched this but I'm willing to bet none of them comes even close to Colt Brennan's completion percentage. The bottom line he can get the ball to his target accurately and consistently, I feel in the right NFL system, he definitely can be a good NFL QB but only time will tell and yes the odds are against him but we have hope!
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