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Interview with Quinn by ESPN

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Quinn believes he is prepared by Graham Bensinger
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft07/news/story?id=2829109

What he has to say to critics who point out about his performance in the big games:
Quinn: People who say that don't know exactly what they're talking about. Every game we play at Notre Dame is a big game. Last season, the first six teams we played were undefeated when we played them. We're in the national spotlight each week.

This year, we didn't beat a couple teams that were very good. I think in order to beat those teams we needed to play at a higher level -- it's not as if we were favored in those games. We had some tough games. We were at USC and we were playing LSU in the Sugar Bowl down in New Orleans, which was pretty much a home game for them. Those were some tough games and we knew as a team that we needed to play better. Those are team losses, not individual losses.


Quinn: I'm most looking forward to working out with the Dolphins and Buccaneers. I like working out. I like going on visits, having people test you, and watching film on the board.

I'm wondering if he's ready for Cam's follow up test from the one Cam gave at his first interview.
 
Wow I like this comment by Weis on Brady...

Bensinger: Coach Weis told SIRIUS Satellite Radio that the team that gets you is going to get a combination of Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. What do you think of that?

Quinn: Well, it's very flattering. Any time you're mentioned in the same sentence as those two quarterbacks obviously you should be extremely flattered. It's a very nice compliment. I'm not necessarily like Tom Brady or like Peyton Manning, but I think I'm something in between as far as how I direct the field, my intelligence, arm strength and accuracy. I hope one day I'll be up there with the likes of Tom Brady and Peyton Manning, but right now I'm just trying to work hard and come in and do a good job for whatever team takes me.

Great Read thanks sir, well worth the time it takes to read it!
 
Brady and Manning huh??? Talk about lobbying for your player!!! Weis is the next Drew Rosenhaus!
 
I'm confident Quinn has what it takes to be a success at the next level, his work ethic is by all accounts very strong. That IMO is the biggest key to becoming a good quarterback at the next level.
 
Brady borders on the egde of arrogance...but certainly has a huge amount of confidence. I wonder if it's the ****iness that Prime Time said players need...or just a hair over. Great read though.
 
A QB that isn't at least a little ****y won't cut it in the NFL. To be successful he better be supremely confident in his abilities or he'll get eaten alive!
 
Brady and Manning huh??? Talk about lobbying for your player!!! Weis is the next Drew Rosenhaus!

What is he supposed to say? That Brady Quinn is Ryan Leaf incarnate? :rolleyes2

Besides, Weis's comments aren't too far off from the truth. Brady Quinn's got the upside of Manning and Tom Brady. He may or may not succeed in a abysmal QB-killing environment like Detroit, but under the guiding hands of Cam, he could be a force if he lands with us.
 
What is he supposed to say? That Brady Quinn is Ryan Leaf incarnate? :rolleyes2

Besides, Weis's comments aren't too far off from the truth. Brady Quinn's got the upside of Manning and Tom Brady. He may or may not succeed in a abysmal QB-killing environment like Detroit, but under the guiding hands of Cam, he could be a force if he lands with us.
Definitely, its all about getting a really good player to play in a good system with a good coach. That combination = sucess in my book any day of the week.
 
Definitely, its all about getting a really good player to play in a good system with a good coach. That combination = sucess in my book any day of the week.

Which is exactly why he has an exponentially better chance of succeeding here than he would in say Detroit. He's more NFL ready than Stanton, Edwards, or Kolb so he can be inserted in if Culpepper/another veteran QB falter in the season ala Matt Leinart or Jay Cutler. And I'm sure Cam, Shea, and Mueller know a lot about him and hopefully their intensive scouting will convince them to get Quinn.
 
Which is exactly why he has an exponentially better chance of succeeding here than he would in say Detroit. He's more NFL ready than Stanton, Edwards, or Kolb so he can be inserted in if Culpepper/another veteran QB falter in the season ala Matt Leinart or Jay Cutler. And I'm sure Cam, Shea, and Mueller know a lot about him and hopefully their intensive scouting will convince them to get Quinn.
I agree, it would definitely be a nice fit for both Quinn and the Dolphins.
 
What is he supposed to say? That Brady Quinn is Ryan Leaf incarnate? :rolleyes2

Besides, Weis's comments aren't too far off from the truth. Brady Quinn's got the upside of Manning and Tom Brady. He may or may not succeed in a abysmal QB-killing environment like Detroit, but under the guiding hands of Cam, he could be a force if he lands with us.


:sidelol: ..Yea, every time ND played a non academy school he REALLY reminded me of a mixtu of Tom Brady and Peyton Manning....I mean there only the 2 best Qb's in the league!!!

Guys you are all setting Brady Quinn up for failure by saying he's a mixture of 2 of the best ever...Geeeeeeessssss
 
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