While statistics in the early days of the NFL are somewhat incomplete, the first recorded TD pass thrown by a Michigan alum was in 1921 by Tommy Hughitt of the Buffalo All Americans.
Hughitt was player/head coach for Buffalo for 5 seasons (1920-1924) and had a career record of 29-15-7 against other NFL teams.
Chad Henne, John Navarre, Drew Henson, Todd Collins, Tom Brady, Brian Greise, Elvis Grbac, are Jim Harbaugh are just some of the Michigan graduates who moved on to play in the NFL as QBs.
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Yes they do but only if the coach wants him to have it for a specific reason. Like if he's not the already quarterback who can't remember the plays. Yeah yeah if he wasn't that smart then why would the coach put him as QB. He might be the best dang QB in the world.
the nfl has a payroll of roughly 100,000 people each year
In 2009, there are no Mannings playing college football who are in Archie Mannings immediate family. Archie is retired from the NFL, Peyton and Eli are currently starting quarterbacks in the NFL, and Cooper Manning, Archies' oldest son, was an All-State High School receiver, until he was diagnosed with spinal stenosis, which effectively put an end to his football career. There are certainly hundreds of Mannings in college football today, but none of them are Archie Mannings son.
Tom Brady - With seven Super Bowl titles and numerous records, Brady is widely regarded as the greatest quarterback of all time. Joe Montana - Known for his exceptional clutch performances in the playoffs, Montana won four Super Bowls and was a two-time NFL MVP. Peyton Manning - Manning amassed numerous passing records, including the most career touchdown passes and passing yards, and won two Super Bowls during his illustrious career. Johnny Unitas - Unitas revolutionized the quarterback position with his ability to read defenses and throw the ball downfield, leading the Baltimore Colts to three NFL championships. Brett Favre - Favre's combination of toughness, arm strength, and longevity earned him three NFL MVP awards and a Super Bowl victory, making him one of the all-time greats.
the 'in the grasp' rule was first out into use in 1979.
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Yes. As long as a player has not been disqualified from the game, a coach may put him in the game at his own discretion.
Yes they do but only if the coach wants him to have it for a specific reason. Like if he's not the already quarterback who can't remember the plays. Yeah yeah if he wasn't that smart then why would the coach put him as QB. He might be the best dang QB in the world.
the nfl has a payroll of roughly 100,000 people each year
One website says 281 if I counted correctly look up Oklahoma university nfl. First URL has a list Along with years in nfl wtc
The Dallas Cowboys were an NFL expansion team in 1960.
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they where put in the hulls of cargo ships that traveled into lake michigan. when the water was released so where they.
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most quarterbacks throw with there right hand the most, like adrian baugh that goes to lamar high school the greatest quarterback alive. ps. coach green needs to put me at quarterback im to live not to be playing
tehy put them in a trash
Well, if you want to put a stop sign in Michigan, I suggest you put it near the road on the left. And then don't let anyone graffiti all over it and yeah.