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Musings by PeckEm

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Bailey Zappe, the former starting QB for Houston Baptist, transferred to Western Kentucky. Yesterday he continued his amazing season throwing for 523 yards and 5 touchdowns in a loss to UTSA and their 'vaunted' defense. For context, LU threw for 31 yards and zero touchdowns vs UTSA.

 

Adam Morse, a former LU bench rider who was never even given a chance by Mike Dultz, continued his great season with Henderson State yesterday. He completed 20-30 for 357 yards, with one pic and 6 touchdowns. He also added a touchdown rushing - 6 carries for 37 yards.

 

Fortunately, our current coaching staff only wants 'dual threat' qb's and doesn't want to pass the ball (although the 2 qb's I mention above are capable runners, I doubt they'd be considered 'dual threat'). But the brainwashing is working as I was thrilled with our 135 passing yards and AMAZING 7 points of offense yesterday. :flush::flush::flush:

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Are you still considered dual threat if you cant pass?

 

In my book, no. In many others, apparently

Are you still considered dual threat if you cant pass?

 

I think it means run left and run right.

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I think it means run left and run right.

 

LOL!

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