Williams getting advice from former 'Cane QB's, Jimmy Johnson before first start

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Lmao posters here be getting upset at actual QBs with game experience giving advice when their unemployed asses give coaching advice to the coaching staff every day
LMAO @ posters here getting mad at posters talking football and *gasp* giving an opinion in a thread on a message board designed for discussion of football topics.
 
Wish it was Walsh,Erickson, Torretta giving him advice instead but it's all good.

Dont worry, when just this guy visits, it equals and even surpassses what those 3 could do combined:

Former Hurricanes head coach Jimmy Johnson was at practice today and spent some 1-on-1 time with Williams.

“He’s a great guy. I love him,” Williams said of Johnson. “He just said to me, ‘Protect the ball.’ He said, ‘I like the way you spin the ball.’ He said some nice things and really just said, ‘Take it one step, one play at a time. Don’t let the moment get too big.’… He fired me up.”
 
had the same thought.... Morris, Rojeer, and Kayak are not exactly the three guys I want giving my QB1 advice

Seriously. Would've been nice if he was getting advice from past greats who won big ones and shone in pressure stations—the same way Dorsey was getting coached up by Bernie Kosar back in his day (on the sidelines during that 2000 win over Florida State.)
 
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You must be a millennial. Smh. Its the "what have you done for me today" era when it comes to everything. Malik **** sure can walk around that QB room and give advice since he did give this program its biggest win in a **** decade. Maybe longer. Lets stop talking about the kid like he has the legacy of Ryan Clement and hasn't led this program to monumental wins before.
HAH good lord to throw the millenial line out there than even pt Malik & ryan in the same sentence is harsh at best. Ryan was our qb & had some good results on a team that basically was one step away from playing iron man ball. I'm assuming you know football when I say this,if u dont than I'll shut up. But ryan was on a team that had zero depth & was decimated by probation. Malik isnt even in the same ball park as a qb period.
 
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HAH good lord to throw the millenial line out there than even pt Malik & ryan in the same sentence is harsh at best. Ryan was our qb & had some good results on a team that basically was one step away from playing iron man ball. I'm assuming you know football when I say this,if u dont than I'll shut up. But ryan was on a team that had zero depth & was decimated by probation. Malik isnt even in the same ball park as a qb period.
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You must be a millennial. Smh. Its the "what have you done for me today" era when it comes to everything. Malik **** sure can walk around that QB room and give advice since he did give this program its biggest win in a **** decade. Maybe longer. Lets stop talking about the kid like he has the legacy of Ryan Clement and hasn't led this program to monumental wins before.

This man knows of which he speaks, no matter who you are, rosier balled out in that 3 game stretch against Fsu, Notre shame and V-tech, and he'll always be a 10game winning qb, the first qb to help lead this team to our first True coastal division title, the first qb to help lead us to our first ACC championship game appearance and the 1st qb to help lead us to beating Fsu in 7yrs, so he'll always have my respect, people tend to forget how many dimes rosier threw in that Fsu game, i mean even tho that pass from j70 to travis benjamin against Fsu might be the best ever thus far, but rosier in this game threw more top notch passes and clutch passes in you can argue in almost any game most have ever seen, respect that man for what he did:

 
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You must be a millennial. Smh. Its the "what have you done for me today" era when it comes to everything. Malik **** sure can walk around that QB room and give advice since he did give this program its biggest win in a **** decade. Maybe longer. Lets stop talking about the kid like he has the legacy of Ryan Clement and hasn't led this program to monumental wins before.
Has someone offered to pay you $1.85 an hour for football opinions yet?
 
This man knows of which he speaks, no matter who you are, rosier balled out in that 3 game stretch against Fsu, Notre shame and V-tech, and he'll always be a 10game winning qb, the first qb to help lead this team to our first True coastal division title, the first qb to help lead us to our first ACC championship game appearance and the 1st qb to help lead us to beating Fsu in 7yrs, so he'll always have my respect, people tend to forget how many dimes rosier threw in that Fsu game, i mean even tho that pass from j70 to travis benjamin against Fsu might be the best ever thus far, but rosier in this game threw more top notch passes and clutch passes in you can argue in almost any game most have ever seen, respect that man for what he did:


More clutch passes by a UM QB than I've ever seen??....FOH with your stupidity...
 
HAH good lord to throw the millenial line out there than even pt Malik & ryan in the same sentence is harsh at best. Ryan was our qb & had some good results on a team that basically was one step away from playing iron man ball. I'm assuming you know football when I say this,if u dont than I'll shut up. But ryan was on a team that had zero depth & was decimated by probation. Malik isnt even in the same ball park as a qb period.
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This man knows of which he speaks, no matter who you are, rosier balled out in that 3 game stretch against Fsu, Notre shame and V-tech, and he'll always be a 10game winning qb, the first qb to help lead this team to our first True coastal division title, the first qb to help lead us to our first ACC championship game appearance and the 1st qb to help lead us to beating Fsu in 7yrs, so he'll always have my respect, people tend to forget how many dimes rosier threw in that Fsu game, i mean even tho that pass from j70 to travis benjamin against Fsu might be the best ever thus far, but rosier in this game threw more top notch passes and clutch passes in you can argue in almost any game most have ever seen, respect that man for what he did:


Glad to see there is plenty of lead in the paint you sniff.
 
Still not good stats.

Different era of offense. Wuerffel won the Heisman with 57.4% completion percentage in 1996. Yes, he threw 39 touchdowns but 13 interceptions. With today's video game stats he wouldn't even be in the running.

Clement played in the West Virginia game and he literally had a 3rd degree separation from the week before against East Carolina. That was a depleted roster in 1996 and the full effects of probation hit in 1997. You put him with the great teams or even the 1998 offense he would have performed just as well if not better than Covington. Another kid who was pretty darn good for us.
 
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