2014: 56% 2190 yards passing 23 TD/ 6 INT; 1965 yards rushing, 19 TD
2015: 57% 2223 yards passing 27 TD/ 6 INT; 1361 yards rushing, 13 TD
He’s a legitimate 6’2 ½ and easily 215, and draws comparisons to Vince Young when running with the football. This comparison, however, is what I feel has hindered his recruiting. He does have an unconventional throwing motion, and because of this, I feel people have simply dismissed him as an “athlete”, and not a quarterback. Clips like the one below illustrate my point:
His throwing motion is unorthodox, but one can point to Phillip Rivers (Chargers) or Kevin Hogan (Stanford) as productive players with less than ideal mechanics. What Quez does have is the to TAKE HIS COACHING AND PROCESS INFORMATION. I’ve been around plenty of QBs that can tell a coach what they want to hear or draw on a whiteboard, but few can translate that knowledge to game speed. The decisions and throws he can make in the dropback passing game that set him apart from many prospects I have seen. This young man has proven is that he can:
Understand Protections
React to Route Adjustments
Will Find Outlets
Attack the Entire Field
Take Advantage of Explosive Opportnities
Please contact Head Coach Steven Hohenberger or Offensive Coordinator Lonnie Norton at Paris High School for any more information. Thanks in advance for your help.