Steve Spurrier isn't the only one with Jevan Snead ranked ahead of Tim Tebow.
The man whose decision to start Heisman winner Danny Wuerffel in NFL games still haunts Redskins fans made headlines over the summer when his ballot for the all-SEC team didn't include Tebow. Spurrier's explanation was oversight after an aide filled out the ballot, but NFL teams may reach the same conclusion if Snead enters next spring's draft.
Mel Kiper has Snead at No. 7 on his early Big Board, while Tebow isn't in the top 25 overall or even No. 1 or No. 2 among the draft guru's senior quarterbacks. On the bright side, with 40 percent of the vote, Tebow still has a sizable lead over Colt McCoy, Sam Bradford, Snead and anyone else as SportsNation's early Heisman favorite this season.
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“i have said a million times that tebow is the best college player i have ever seen...HOWEVER Snead has a better arm and will be a better pro player...maybe that's why he has been considered a top draft pick..while tebow is being talked about play an H-back or hybrid TE role
” -- Newport_doug
“the [Heisman] is supposed to go to the "most outstanding college football player". Timmy stands out more than anybody, IMO but, he won't win it because McCoy and Bradford will put up star wars-like numbers and Urbie will be preparing for next year giving our boy JB as much time as he can.
” -- truthking
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Former QB Bobby Hebert
- Bobby HebertI don't know exactly. They had some Who Dat song, dealing with some jazz musician. As far as the Saints, there was a fan in the stands in 1984. They had a big game and he was chanting. It really didn't get big until 1987 when we went into the playoffs. That's when it really took off as universal in 1987. The Who Dat nation, that was something I started, the birthday of it is Dec. 10, 2006 when the Saints crushed the Cowboys and I am doing a postgame show until 3 a.m. on WWL 870 AM. At night, the show went out to 37 states. We got calls from Virginia, Illinois, everywhere. We had callers saying the Saints are the working man's team. It's not the Cowboys. The Saints are the new America's team. That's where that came from. Now it's gotten international We have people calling from England, Australia. In this day and age, it's truly a global society. They follow the Saints from all over the globe.
- Alex (Topeka)What kind of game do you expect Drew Brees to have?
- Bobby HebertI'm hoping for a mistake free game. That's easier said than done. He got off to such a hot start. The first five games, the Saints never trailed. Then he went into a mini slump, but they still won. He had 6 TDs and 7 INTs during a stretch. I think he'll rise to the occasion. If you look since the 2006 season, Drew Brees' numbers are ahead of Manning and Brady. It's going to be a QB duel. The QB position is a wash, so who else steps up to make a play? Cause a turnover? 105-24 they've outscored opponents in the 4th quarter.
- Bobby HebertThis game, when you look at history and the best of the best, there has only been 5 QBs in the NFL that have passed for over 4,800 yards. Dan Fouts in 1981, then in 1984 Dan Marino. Then you had Kurt Warner in 2001 and then you had Tom Brady in 2007. Drew Brees last year almost breaking Dan Marino's record. In the history of the NFL, only once has the elite QB faced each other. Dan Fouts and Marino played each other in the 1986 season. This will be the second time when Brady and Brees facing off. I think fans will really appreciate that matchup. As a player, you always reflect on positive moments when things went your way and positive moments. Drew Brees is 2-0 against Tom Brady. That's encouraging. As a player, I was always confident when I reflected on those moments and you were facing teams again.
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