61. He has made remarkable progress since arriving from Parkway Central High in St. Louis County, where he played quarterback. 62. He did play some quarterback in high school, which is remarkable considering his size. 63. He is old enough to have played quarterback for Brown against Harvard and an obscure player named Bobby Kennedy. 64. He is proud of his roots, growing up and playing quarterback at Americus. 65. He is what Jerry Rice and Barry Sanders would be like if they played quarterback. 66. He wanted to play quarterback for USC, win some football games, maybe some important ones at the end, and then go away. 67. He threw three touchdown passes for the freshman team and never played quarterback again. 68. He showed that a black man was intelligent enough to play quarterback at the highest level of football in this country. 69. He missed the rest of that game and all of the next two, which San Diego split with Sean Salisbury playing quarterback. 70. His father, Bob, who played quarterback at North Carolina State, once arranged the clothesline in the back yard to demonstrate the proper trajectory on a pass. |