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A system quarterback is a
quarterback The quarterback (QB) is a position in gridiron football who are members of the offensive side of the ball and mostly line up directly behind the Lineman (football), offensive line. In modern American football, the quarterback is usually consider ...
in
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who flourishes under a particular offensive
system A system is a group of interacting or interrelated elements that act according to a set of rules to form a unified whole. A system, surrounded and influenced by its open system (systems theory), environment, is described by its boundaries, str ...
, specifically one that focuses on passing. The term is often seen as a pejorative, for it implicitly downplays a quarterback's talent or skill by implying that a successful offense is due to a particular scheme or that a quarterback is successful due to his employment under specific circumstances. Russ Lande of ''
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'' traced the term's etymology, or at least currency, to the early 1990s, when two
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quarterbacks failed to carry college success into their professional careers. First, Andre Ware, in head coach
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and offensive coordinator John Jenkins's run and shoot offense, had a record-setting 1989 season that culminated in a
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. He was the seventh overall pick in the 1990 NFL draft, but did not have success in either the
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(NFL) or the
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(CFL). David Klingler took over for Ware at UH and was the sixth overall pick in the
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. He too, failed to find exceptional success in the NFL.


Usage

Recently, the appellation was commonly applied to Texas Tech quarterbacks that operated under former head coach Mike Leach and offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen's
spread offense :''"Spread offense" may also refer to the four corners offense in basketball.'' The spread offense is an offensive scheme in gridiron football that typically places the quarterback in the shotgun formation, and "spreads" the offense horizontal ...
. In the 2000s, the school had several different quarterbacks that threw in excess of 4,000 yards in a season. According to some pundits, this demonstrated that the quarterback had simply been an interchangeable part in a prolific passing offense. Some Texas Tech quarterbacks, with their college tenure in parentheses, described as such include: * Sonny Cumbie (2001–2004), threw for 4,742 yards his senior year.Quarterback: 'System' label a burden come draft time
''Dallas Morning News'', April 22, 2005.

''Dallas Morning News'', January 23, 2009.
* Graham Harrell (2004–2008), threw for 4,555, 5,705, and 5,111 yards his last three years.'09 NFL draft: Top 10 QB prospects
''Sports Illustrated'', February 12, 2009.
* Cody Hodges (2001–2005), threw for 4,238 yards his senior year. * Kliff Kingsbury (1998–2002), passed for 4,642 yards his senior year.Shaking the 'system' label
, ''Pro Football Weekly'', July 5, 2008.
* B. J. Symons (2000–2003), threw for 5,336 yards his senior year. The label is not restricted to Texas Tech, however, and pundits and coaches have referred to players from several other schools as benefiting from systems. In 2007, then Hawaii head coach and offensive coordinator June Jones infamously defended his own alleged system quarterback, Colt Brennan, by making the counter-accusation against Tim Tebow of Florida.Heisman candidates could make history -- and change minds
ESPN, December 7, 2007.
Players from schools other than Texas Tech that were described as system quarterbacks include: * Colt Brennan
Hawaii Hawaii ( ; ) is an island U.S. state, state of the United States, in the Pacific Ocean about southwest of the U.S. mainland. One of the two Non-contiguous United States, non-contiguous U.S. states (along with Alaska), it is the only sta ...
(2005–2007), under June Jones's run and shoot offense. * Timmy Chang – Hawaii (2000–2004), under June Jones's run and shoot. * Chase Daniel
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(2005–2008), under
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's spread offense. * Dennis Dixon
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(2003–2007), under Mike Belloti's spread offense. * Connor Halliday
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(2011–2014), under Mike Leach's spread offense in his years post-Texas Tech. * David Klingler – Houston (1988–1991), under John Jenkins's run and shoot. * Kevin Kolb – Houston (2003–2006), under Art Briles's spread offense.Russ Lande
A 'system QB' in Hawaii? Not Brennan
''The Sporting News'', August 8, 2007.
John Murphy
Rating the quarterbacks
Yahoo! Sports, February 15, 2007.
*
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– Oregon (2012–2014), 2014
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winner, under
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and Mark Helfrich's spread offense * Tim Tebow
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(2006–2009), 2007
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winner, under Dan Mullen's spread option. * Gino TorrettaMiami (FL) (1989–1992), 1992 Heisman Trophy winner, under Bob Bratkowski's pro-style offense. * Andre Ware – Houston (1987–1989), 1989 Heisman Trophy winner, under John Jenkins's run and shoot offense.


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