Quarterback (QB, originally called blocking back) is a position in American and Canadian football. Quarterbacks are members of the offensive team and line up directly behind the offensive line. Quarterbacks are the leaders of the offensive team, responsible for calling the play in the huddle.
At most levels, but especially at the college and professional level, the quarterback role is the most visible and important role on the team. The position is probably the most influential among all team sports in the success or failure of the team. The quarterback touches the ball on nearly every offensive play and has a great deal of responsibility both in calling plays and making decisions during the play.
While there is liberal substitution at most positions in football based on the play call and to minimize player fatigue, most quarterbacks are on the field for every offensive play leaving only for injury or when the game's outcome is no longer in doubt. Quarterbacks are frequently chosen early in the NFL Draft and often receive much more lucrative contracts than other positions. As of 2011, players in this position have won more Super Bowl MVP awards (24 of 45) than players at all other positions combined.
Helen Elizabeth Hunt (born June 15, 1963) is an American actress, film director, and screenwriter. She starred in the sitcom, Mad About You, for seven years before being cast in the 1997 romantic comedy film, As Good as It Gets for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Some of her other Hollywood credits include Twister, Cast Away, What Women Want, Pay It Forward, and Soul Surfer. She made her directorial debut in 2007 with Then She Found Me.
Hunt was born in Culver City, California. Her mother, Jane Elizabeth (née Novis), worked as a photographer; and her father, Gordon E. Hunt, is a film director and acting coach. Her uncle, Peter H. Hunt, also is a director. Her paternal grandmother was from a German Jewish family, and her maternal grandfather was born in England. Her Iowa-born maternal grandmother, Dorothy Fries (née Anderson), was a voice coach. When she was three, Hunt's family moved to New York City, where her father directed theatre (Hunt attended plays as a child several times a week). Hunt studied ballet, and attended UCLA.
Brian Louis Allen Sutter (born October 7, 1956) is a retired Canadian ice hockey forward and former head coach in the National Hockey League (NHL). Brian is the oldest of the famous Sutter brothers, six of whom have played in the NHL, and is the only one to have his number retired by an NHL team.
Sutter was drafted by the St. Louis Blues during the 2nd round (20th overall) in the 1976 NHL Entry Draft. He played for the Blues until 1988, when a nagging back injury forced him into retirement. In 12 years with the Blues, he played in three NHL All-Star Games – 1982, 1983, and 1985. For the last nine years of his career, he was the Blues' captain. His jersey, #11, was retired by the St. Louis Blues on December 30, 1988.
Almost immediately after retiring, he was named the Blues' head coach. (1988–1992). In 1991, he won the Jack Adams Award as the NHL's best coach. All told, he spent the first 16 years of his adult life at ice level with the Blues.
Sutter subsequently held head coaching positions with the Boston Bruins, Calgary Flames and Chicago Blackhawks (2001–2005). On June 21, 2005, the Blackhawks hired Dale Tallon as their new general manager; Tallon and the rebuilding Blackhawks decided not to renew Sutter's contract.
Michael Edward "Mike" O'Malley (born October 31, 1966) is an American actor and television writer who has appeared in films and television series.
He hosted Nickelodeon GUTS and Get the Picture, and he starred in the CBS comedy Yes, Dear. Prior to Yes Dear, he had a short-lived, self-named sitcom on NBC called The Mike O'Malley Show, in which he co-starred with his sister Kerry O'Malley, and also played the central character of short-lived WB sitcom Life with Roger. As of 2012, O'Malley has a recurring role on NBC's Parenthood, as well as a recurring role as Burt Hummel on the FOX musical comedy Glee. He is also a consulting producer and writer on the Showtime dramedy Shameless.
His first break came as the host of Nickelodeon children's game shows Get the Picture and Nickelodeon GUTS (later Global GUTS). O'Malley starred in Life with Roger, a series which aired from 1996 to 1997. In 1999, two episodes of The Mike O'Malley Show aired before the show was canceled; thirteen episodes were filmed. During the 1990s, he also appeared as "The Rick", a popular character in a series of ads for the ESPN network.
Alex Tanney (born 1987) is an American football quarterback from Lexington, Illinois.He was the starting quarterback for the Monmouth College Fighting Scots. Tanney missed the entire 2010-11 season after tearing his A-C joint in his right shoulder in the Midwest Conference season opener, home debut against Grinnell College, and 1,000th game in school history. Tanney is known for making a montage video showing trick football throws that went viral. On October 29, 2011, in a game against Carroll University, Tanney set the NCAA record for all-time career touchdown passes.
He was a three-sport high school standout athlete at Lexington High School in Lexington, Illinois. He was a two time first team Illinois All-State quarterback and lead his team to the IHSA state semi-finals his senior year. He holds nearly every football passing record at Lexington. He was also a star basketball player becoming the all-time points leader in LHS history. Tanney also placed at the IHSA State Track and Field Finals his junior and senior years.
Fo sho, pass that sweet nigga
And quit bumpin' yo gums
See that shit you be barkin' Mayne
I already done
At least twice mutha fucka
Bling, blingin' some ice
The dope game hall of fame
I'm in like Jerry Rice
Money fanatic
This nigga known for shootin' sparatic
Automatic wit the gadget
Lettin' them suckas have it
Like magic, abracadabra
Squash the chitter chatter
Your blatter is fin to splatter
When these hollow points scatter
Oh, he bald headed, tatted up
And got his swole on
Gang banged out
Rowdy then get his roll on
Plus he think he hard 'cuz he just got out the pen
Think I give a fuck, I put hands on that man
I'm from the shoulders
Holdin' kilo's, pounds, and quarters
Smoke with the smokers
Servin' all you sodas from border to border
Blaze your quarter on the freeway
I got your mama and your sister havin' three ways
Give a fuck nigga, I'm not trippin'
Baby Bash a reeny, what the fuck is you sippin'?
Pimpin' the hood chicken Mayne, it's off the Richter
Got the game locked like a boa constrictor
Boy, I stay saved out like a playa should
Nigga don't smash out to a whole another hood
Late night, plane flight
With a quart of G's
Black 'n' brown, ryda thugz
Keep it all to the good Mayne
Still collar poppin'
Still feddy clockin'
Gotta keep this shit knockin'
'Cuz me and Beesh be known for flossin'
Game tight stitch like a brand new fit
Like a drop top cad with an all chrome kit
Top notch bitch who will low cat trip
Gotta treat 'em all the same
Get 'em off my dick shiftin' the fifth
And shake them haters
'Cuz they be doin' too much
It's Mr. Kee straight up out the bay
With soldiers ready to bust
But the ruger keep rudely
Spittin' slugs be hittin'
Tryin' to act hard
But your sharp as a kitten
Cup cake nigga, fake ass wigga
West side ryda stays unforgiven
Women and cash but the past ain't my style
Spinnin' out of control like I'm diggin' my own grave
But I get paid, gotta stay thugged up to this lifestyle
'Cuz I'm a quarterback, I smoke a quarter sack
Bash a reeny fettuccine, Mayne, I told you that
'Cuz I'm a quarterback, I smoke a quarter sack
Bash a reeny fettuccine, Mayne, I told you that
Uh, get your gritz on
Get your gritz on, boy get your gritz on
Get your gritz on, get your gritz on
(Intro)
Oh boy
Jinsu
Ok, uh huh, yessir
(Chorus) (x2)
I throw it like a quarterback, I'm the leader of the team
A pocket full of stacks, yeah I'm all about the green
I'm all about the green
Yeah, I'm all about the green
A pocket full of stacks, yeah I'm all about the green
(Verse 1)
You in the end zone, now that's a great pass
When I say "Hut!", scramble like eggs and break fast
I'm on the paper chase, yall talkin cheap chatter
Yall stay broke and the green here's what I'm after
You hear the bassline, that means it's break time
Nothin handed so I'm about to take mine
Face nine rappers cuz they brain retarded
Illest spittin in the game, yall just ringtone artists
15, leader of the team, I throw it like a quarterback
I'm all about the green, haha, most of yall step back
I'm in the lac or the big boy toy
Mad wins, no losses like P Boy Floyd
My flow's retarded so I spit no matter what
Think you better, bet stacks, or just put ya carats up
Haters tryna get the kid, I dodge and they still frontin
I'm on the move like I dun stole somethin
(Chorus) (x2)
(Verse 2)
I'm in the game now, time for the sales
I got more bars than 7 million jails
Other rappers see the same when I'm spittin these bars
They ain't seein the kid, they similar to Ray Charles
GI Joe made the hit, now we got a new single
Record labels cut the check and he need chips like Pringles
No duplicatin the kid, please, it's only one of me
I got a heavy buzz like a bumblebee
See I'm on it B, I'm runnin through cheese just like a shredder
I'm tryna get money, me and broke don't go together
That paper or cheddar, moolah or cash
I'm in the lambo with the roof that's missin from class
Mean lean, Boston hat clean, jewels that glow
I see we got a hit, Four Kingz, homie let's go
See we gone run this main plate, be ready fo sho
Be on the road, watch how I go, you already know
(Chorus) (x2)
(Bridge)
Ladies, take 2 steps back, thow it like a quarterback
I wanna see ya move like ya don't know how to act
Fellas, if you love to shine and you always on ya grind
Tell the DJ to bring it back one more time
Ladies, take 2 steps back, thow it like a quarterback
I wanna see ya move like ya don't know how to act
Fellas, if you love to shine and you always on ya grind
Tell the DJ to bring it back one more time
(Chorus) (x2)
(Outro)
Jinsu
GI Joe
Let's go!