Kirk Herbstreit
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Podcast Appearances
We were just honored to be over there and take some photos.
Willie Stargell and Phil Garner and Tim Foley and Bill Madlock and Easler, Mike Easler, Omar Marino, Dave Parker, Ott behind the plate.
I mean, that group seems like in those days they were together for seven, eight, nine years.
Well, you could stay together.
But Parker was such a big, imposing athlete.
Yeah, at Cincinnati Princeton High School.
He was like 6'4", 6'5".
He would have been like Derrick Henry.
Yes, he would have been.
Or if not bigger.
I mean, Dave Parker was a monster.
And, of course, he ended up playing for a bunch of teams.
But glory years, of course, was the Cobra as a pirate.
I think if you're talking quarterback play, I think it's equally as challenging because I think the thing that we all overlook on quarterbacks is we get caught up and enamored with a guy's size, his arm strength, the numbers maybe that he put up in college or even in high school.
And I think it's so hard to define, and it's why we always see teams miss.
is the ability to process, the ability to see a defense pre-snap, and then in the NFL, you're gonna get a different look, more often than not, post-snap.
And it's hard because of the way the college game is played, so much no huddle, looking over the sideline,