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Maybe Coach Mac sees in McNulty what he saw in Seneca Wallace? I saw Wallace play as a Sr at ISU and he was a helluva QB. He was an undersized, mobile QB with an average arm, but an excellent field general.

Anyone seen Wallace play as a Fresh & Soph? Did he even start as an underclassman?


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GoMeanGreen1999

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Or it could be that if your going to invest playing time for a QB, let it be in someone you're going to have for four years instead of just two.

So why would you ever play a JUCO over a freshman?

Big Green

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I think it is safe to say that DT is injury prone. I'm surprised he has lasted this long.

Green2012

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Or it could be that if your going to invest playing time for a QB, let it be in someone you're going to have for four years instead of just two.

Then why did we even recruit Osbourne?

The Fake Lonnie Finch

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The "years of eligibility argument" is ridiculous.

Exactly. No JUCO QB would ever be signed if year of eligibility were in questions.

What you want is a guy who gives you a chance to win. McNulty hasn't even come close to doing that.

The unfortunate thing about the quarterback position is that, sooner or later, you are going to have to make a play with your arm. It's a harsh, harsh reality, I know...but, it's the football truth.

Whatever McNulty may or may not be capable of in 2013 or 2014, he is not capable of moving the offense with his arm in 2011. Not even close.

Again, stick Osborn in there. If he also fails, then we simply know we have pretty much zero QB talent on the roster. But, at least give him a chance to give the team a chance. We've seen McNulty the Practice Heisman in crunch time. Now let us see Osborn when the game is still in the balance.

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