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  • 2022: The OSFL's Top 5 Quarterbacks

    Part II of the series. (Part I: 2022 Top 5 DBs) Anyone at any time should feel free to take on another position group!

    Quarterback: the most glamorous and critical position on the field. The folks who play this position either get undying adulation...or unending grief. This year's group is an interesting one, though, as the OSFL finds itself in a state of flux. It is a year with all-time great Jay Nori out indefinitely, unknown upstarts performing at a high caliber level, and widely regarded stars struggling to get by. Hopefully, this list will generate some controversy and debate. A lota talented names left out.

    It may all sort itself out by the end of the year, but where's the fun in that? A midseason look at the league's creme de la creme.

    But first, a glance back into the early days of OSFL history, and some familiar names...

    Top 5 QBs 2008
    Top 5 QBs 2009

    1. QB Randy Boone - 5 - 57/57
    Utah Bees
    #4
    Tried to avoid tootin' my own horn here, because there are many QBs more highly regarded by scouts and picked higher in the draft. But Boone's 120.8 rating through 8 games, and his 73.5% completion rate, so far outstrip the competition that there isn't any alternative. 15 passing touchdowns, 5 interceptions, 2 rushing touchdowns. It's the 10.55 yards-per-attempt that ices his case, though.

    Boone is piloting a very talented Bees squadron, but halfway through the year, the single-season QBR record set in 2012 by Yuma's Jumbo Clements, is being put on notice as one that may fall. Boone did get sacked twice and fail to lead his team to victory in an overtime loss to Port City this week, though. His stock was even higher before that.

    2. QB Frank Erickson - 6 - 47/47
    Gainesville Gaels(Gators?)
    #9
    Where'd this guy come from? Gainesville is obviously a QB factory of sorts, having thrown ridden the arm of forgotten veteran Burt Virola in recent years to the playoffs (dismantling some of the best teams in the league along the way), and Dixon Arseneault, I believe, before that ... but Erickson is an ex-first round pick, a washout with the Showboats in Ohio Valley in the middle of his career.

    This year, he leads the league in touchdowns passed for with 20, and boasts a 2nd-best 109.3 QBR. Just 5-11 a year ago, the Gael's 22 resurgence can be credited to the man who has vaulted unexpectedly into the OSFL's elite. Way to pull an Alex Smith, only better. Erickson must be buying receiver Julio Strickland steak dinners every week!

    Erickson is nursing a sore knee and some trainers are worried about potential instability. He may be sitting a few weeks out now, and we'll get a chance to see how bad Gainesville will miss him.

    3. QB Casey Baumgartner - 5 - 79/79
    Camden Cutters
    #10

    The Cutters are a precision-cutting machine of a franchise, and Baumgartner is not far behind Boone with his 69.3 completion percentage. He has the league's third best rating at 108.1, and nobody else comes close - the next highest is fourteen points down.

    He is the OSFL's Big Ben. Camden may be riding Burt Newman into the ground, but Baumgartner is an extremely smart, tough QB in his own right who can take charge of games when he needs to. Just this week, he went 23/33 for 281 yards and two scores in a 31-24 shootout vs Chicago's high-octane offense.

    4. QB Robert McGettigan - 8 - 68/68
    Punxsutawney Phils
    #15
    A rock star talent since he entered the league, McGettigan has overcome his youthful struggles to become one of the league's best guns for for the better part of the last five years. His '21 campaign was cut short due to injury, but this year, he's eager to make up for lost time.

    The 2018 first-team QB of the league, McGettigan has played an extremely smart game this year, posting 4 ints on a whopping 312 attempts - nearly 100 more attempts than Randy Boone and over that compared to Baumgartner. He has the Phils neck-and-neck with Utah in the race for first seed in the AC.

    5. QB Bobby Tubbs - 9 - 72/72
    Columbus Catfish
    #4
    The hardest spot to pick. Tubbs has dominated this league silly for so many years, it's easy to argue he is resting on past laurels. But we're willing to chalk up a couple abominable early season performances to a leave-of-absence taken by his GM Nemesis, although his up-and-down year merits a lot of concern.

    The thing is, when he's on fire, he reminds everyone of why he belongs on this list. Few guys in the league can put up the 26/30, 298 yard show he did this week against Las Vegas. Tubbs is 2nd in the league in yards, and he'll have the rest of the year to rack up the touchdowns he is used to doing. With the addition of Rico Lofton, the Columbus aerial attack should be the most deadly in the league.

    Hon. Mention
    Mel Beisel (#13, DEN) - two *really* bad days aside, Beisel is finally asserting himself as the premier QB he was thought to be upon entering the league.
    Rico Whalen (#7, SFO) - old man Whalen's still got it, and is captaining one of the league's most dangerous teams up there in SF.
    Britt Meyer (#14, MOR) - 3rd QB from the same division? Unsurprisingly, the NC South is the most hotly contested division in the league. Nobody ever believed in Meyer, but he's getting his shot and not disappointing. He'll have to contend with Tubbs and Erickson.
    Austin Austin (#16, WAS) - Well, he was going to make Top 5, until the last two weeks. Was one of the highest performing QBs in the league before two days of 63.7 and 42.3, with 4 picks between them.

    The 'What Happened To These Guys?' List
    Roy Parrish (#11, DAK) - 14th year, 1.1 QB and the league's best young gun as featured in the 2009 list. Dakota is rolling, but Parrish is doing equal parts good and bad.
    Herb Bowers (#18, LVS) - 3rd year, 1.03 pick was trending up before a very uninspiring '22 to date.
    Eddie Castillo (#12, POR) - 11th year, 1.03 pick. One of the most talented QBs in the league, period. Seems to have never been the same since his depression, and just a 71.9 rating this year.

    Note of interest
    #4 is the only number cropping more than once in this article, and is an interesting connection between Randy Boone and Bobby Tubbs. Jay Nori also wears the #4 for Anchorage.
    Last edited by Aston; 01-23-2012, 08:14 PM.
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  • #2
    These are fun to read. Thanks for putting the effort in
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    • #3
      Ben Lewis has made Tubbs what he is today. I haven't been able to get near as much production out of him as Ben did.

      Yeah, these are awesome writeups. Keep it up.
      Columbus Catfish (2020-2030 & 2036-2038)
      Huntsville Bulldogs (2043-present)

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      • #4
        Parrish has been awful this year, but the rest of the team, which I expected to underperform, has overperformed. I have no idea what's wrong with Parrish. I put him back in the offense I originally ran with him when he had his best years and he continues to struggle.

        Only big difference is Nate Garrett is a shadow of his former self.

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        • #5
          Where is McAleese
          BLB- Seattle Reign

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          • #6
            Always nice to see some old, familiar faces.
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            • #7
              End of Season Review

              A look back at these rankings now that we are at the Conference Championships stage of the playoffs!

              UP
              Frank Erickson continues his remarkable pace and easily turns in the best season by a QB in this league. 4784 yards, 42 TDs, and 12 INTs, 111.8 rating. Not even close.

              Britt Meyer finishes with a 33-8 TD/INT ratio and that output lands him in Top 3 category, depending on whom you ask. Morgantown falls just shy of the playoffs. (We only use the phrase "short" when it comes to Phoenix )

              Albert Garner turns in a great finish to the season and shoves it in the face of all of the "expert analysts" on TV who said there wasn't a QB worth a damn in this rookie class. Au contraire, Garner shows big-time game and is on track to be one of the league's future stars.

              Walter Andrews deserves mention for turning around some midseason struggles to finish at a very strong pace. He's one of the more naturally talented QBs in the league; some would say the most. Neglected and forgotten in the first list.

              Bobby Tubbs made a BIG move up with a simply incredible home stretch (6 straight 100+ rated games), and has the Catfish Empire in bowl contention yet again!

              STEADY
              Randy Boone averages about 50 fewer yards per game to Erickson, has only 29 TDs, but an impressive sixty 20+ completions in just 379 attempts (nearly 16%). Highest QBR in 2022, and his best season to date.

              Casey Baumgartner is the model of efficiency. Didn't rack up the yards, but was clearly a steadying force on the Camden offense.

              DOWN

              Robert McGettigan - a big fall for him from the Top 5, as he has six mostly forgettable performances to finish the year. PXT nearly let their division title slip away in the process, but they're a win away from the Bowl now and all will be forgiven with a victory over Utah.

              Mel Beisel looked poised to make a move up but never really got there. His best season to date, but his progress has been slow, even disappointing for a player of his caliber.

              Austin Austin is young still, but really struggled down the stretch and never regained his early season form. He played solid, not great, vs Ohio Valley in the playoffs, but saw his Bombers get unceremoniously kicked out in the first round.
              Last edited by Aston; 02-11-2012, 11:46 AM.
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              • #8
                Well done! Thanks for the great read!
                OSFL Waco Warhawks
                2022 6-10
                2023 10-6 AC South Champs
                2024 0-0
                NCFA Georgia Bulldogs
                2022 8-5
                2023 1-0

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                • #9
                  Britt Meyer is the best thing that's ever happened to me ... though having a more complete receiving corps helps. This was definitely the first season the Maniacs felt like my team and not an amalgamation. Ditching Kaplan was a godsend for me as his turnovers kept killing me. I can only hope Meyer doesn't suddenly turn into Daryl Swift and throw a pick every 5th pass. For now, however, he's held his rankings and I should have a couple more good years from the guy.

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