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QBs nearing Freedom-55
One, maybe two or three, or even all four QBs may not return next season. They've all written some stuff in the history/records book and it will be changing the game a bit'''
Anthony Calvillo: ---------------- Records are now broken; the deep ball is no more part of the arsenal; a good hit and he's taken out for a few plays. May not be back. Henry Burris: ------------ Just like Hamilton, he's started sharing his duty with Drew Tate. (found this post) Check this out, BURRIS rushing totals... 2008 : 595 yards (rushing) 2009 : 552 yards 2010 : 491 yards 2011: 375 yards 12 FUMBLES Pretty steady decline there. Not surprising. Pierce, Jyles, Lulay, and Durant are all better scramblers in 2011. Burris is coasting on past accomplishments and his coaches are finally starting to realize it. Hufnagel said it best in the TSN article: he pulled Burris because of two INTs and a short-hopped incompletion to a wide-open receiver. Henry will have to buckle down: drop some weight, change his diet, and get his mechanics correct. Otherwise he'll be in Kerry Joseph territory in a year or two. Terry Glenn: ------------ As inconsistent as ever...shares his duty with Porter more and more. Ricky Ray: ---------- Probably the best chance of return compared to the other three but is piling up the years silently. |
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Ray is 31.
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I've always liked Ricky Ray. He's in my Top-7 CFL QB all-time. He even surpasses Anthony Calvillo in that list believe it or not!!!
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I think Calvillo will be back for a few more years. Now that he has the alltime yardage record I'm sure he would like to pile on more yards and its hard for a player to step away from the game when he is still a force in the league.
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thanks
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