Had he come here after playing baseball, he would have sat behind Joe Hamilton since by that time Joe was established (and one of the reasons why QC he didn't want to come here). QC got a nice signing bonus, delayed enrollment to play baseball, and went on to start for 3 years at UGA. ![]() I'm not sure the coaching staff stays with Joe as long as they did had QC been there.Īt the end of the day, I really think it worked out best for both parties. Had QC not played pro baseball first and came here directly from HS, he would have competed with Joe for the starting spot as a true Freshmen and Joe would have been a RFr. QC had his off the field problems for the Cowboys, but at the end of the day he was talented enough to get drafted in the 2nd round even after a missing games his last season at UGA.Īlso remember, Joe had a rough start here. It may have been the career Donnie Davis signed up for until Bill Lewis showed up. Payton joined Bill Parcells and the Cowboys as an assistant head coach and a quarterbacks coach in 2003, where he helped coach Quincy Carter, Vinny Testaverde, and Drew Bledsoe to 3,000-yard seasons. Carter also offered shoutouts to fullback Richie Anderson and linebacker Dexter Coakley, while also fondly. I think the combination of his pure physical talent and Friedgen's coaching could have been lethal. Related: Got to Give It Back: Cowboys Ex Quincy Carter Thrives as Coach & Mentor. ![]() ![]() People forget that QC actually had a decent career at UGA outside of his last year when he was injured. Pure speculation by me (obviously), but I'm not sure Joe Hamilton beats out Quincy Carter in the end.
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