A Quote by Davis Webb

I love the Buffaloes and I want to be the quarterback for the 2016 season. — © Davis Webb
I love the Buffaloes and I want to be the quarterback for the 2016 season.
I look for a quarterback who can run and not a running back who can throw. I want a quarterback who can beat you with his arm. We are not a Tim Tebow type of quarterback team. I am not going to run my quarterback 20 times on power runs.
As a quarterback, you have to love it. As much as you like to turn around and hand the ball off - the whole traditional football game - as a quarterback, you gotta love putting it in the air.
The buffaloes are gone. And those who saw the buffaloes are gone.
I love cuffing season. It's a very inspiring season for those who want to be inspired.
I love getting after that quarterback! That's my deal: sacking the quarterback.
I don't play too much into the color game, because I don't want to be the best African American quarterback, I want to be the best quarterback.
My favorite quarterback is Donovan McNabb. I think he's a complete quarterback. I love the way he can scramble and throw on the run. He can do it all. He can control a game.
I wanna kiss you. I couldn't care less about the team struggling. What we know is we can improve. Chad Pennington, our quarterback, missed the first part of the season, and we struggled. We're looking to next season. We're looking to make a noise now, and I wanna kiss you!
I've always looked at 2016, but 2020 is realistic for me. I'll be 23 in 2016, but if I keep on progressing, hopefully 2016 will be a medal chance as well for me.
Playing a rookie at quarterback tells the other players that you're giving up the season.
When you play quarterback your whole life, you're kind of taught to sit in the pocket. If you want to get out of there quick, you probably shouldn't play quarterback.
Russell Wilson knows who he is. He’s not a running quarterback, he’s not a throwing quarterback – he’s an athlete back there playing the quarterback position. He knows that, he understands it and his team allows him to be who he is.
I want to be the best quarterback at Texas Tech, the best quarterback in the Big 12.
I think it's really difficult for a young team to beat an experienced quarterback like Philip Rivers twice in one season.
Whenever you're blessed and given a second season, you can really let the characters evolve. That first season, you're setting everything up. It's background, where they're coming from, what they want to do. And then you get to marinate in it that second season.
Are there things you can do with the rest of your personnel or are things you can do schematically to help a quarterback? I think so. But at the end of the day, that quarterback still has to be a driving force of your team, especially if you want to be a consistent winner over time.
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