KEN DORSEY TRIBUTE

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Tribute to my Favorite player in Miami Hurricanes History. One of the best college quarterbacks of all time. Song is Instrumental of Bittersweet Symphony and Is owned by Virgin Records.

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  • If you want to train with him he is one of the coaches at IMG academies in florida. He's a great coach.

  • Let's be real here, anyone could have QB'd that team with that group of studs. Jesus what a stacked club.

  • 38-2 with NFL style players....enough said

  • Tje 49ers should have never traded dorsey to the browns he would work great with are offence now cause alex smith sure as hell cant do a fucking thing but dorsey wud just click with the line the backs and those bombs u saw him throwin well those would be goin to edwards and ginn and possibly to GORE

  • @Kooly1

    Until you get into the NFL where corners can play with weaker quarterbacks.. Bait them into throwing balls they shouldn't.

  • why did he had no success in the NFL?

  • It's not always about the strength of his arm. He had the brains, and he could make the throws in small spaces.

  • Everyone always used to talk about what Dorsey couldn't do............all I remember is that he went 38-2 and even the two we lost were to the eventual Nat'l Champion Ohio St (even though that was a bad call) and a Washington Huskie Team that finished number 3 in the country in 2000. No bad losses, no losses to unranked teams, no losses in the Orange bowl. I'll take Dorsey on my team anyday.

  • @blackonefifty I am a niners fan and remember being pumped that we drafted him and dont remember him ever gettng any run at all. NFL is  weird like that. Its crazy how someone can win a heisman and not be the man in the PRO's. Jacory makes really bad decision and yes i guess if youre in tune with the receivers you throw the ball more confidently. He was back peddling in some of these clips and threw it on a rope..

  • @allprog

    Ken Dorsey had a weaker arm than Jacory Harris.

    He just had receivers that were on the same page as him, that knew their routes. That worked on timing and precision and film. If both of them saw a hole in zone defense, Dorsey would know to throw there, and the receiver would know to sit there.

    He wasn't athletically gifted but he was smart as hell and knew how to pick a defense apart.

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