Drew Tate Calgarry No. 1 quarterback

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Saw this on the Hlas blog - great feature on Drew and his stepfahter:

Former Iowa quarterback is the Calgary Stampeders’ No. 1 quarterback. His Canadian Football League career began in 2007, but he became a starter for the first time late last season.

In TSN’s hour-and-a-half look at the CFL season ahead is this 6-minute feature was on Tate and his stepfather, Dick Olin. The piece begins at the 62:30 mark of the video.

Tate was 13-of-21 with a touchdown pass and an interception in Calgary’s 33-31 preseason win over Saskatchewan last Friday. Calgary’s regular-season starts Sunday with a home game against the Montreal Alouettes.
 
TSN looks a lot like ESPN. I don't know if that's a good thing or bad.

When & where can we find CFL games on? I thought some station broadcasted some? I'll have to try to follow Calgary & keep up on his progress. Glad he is doing well. Nice story.
 
ESPN owns 20% of TSN. Games in the past were on the NFL network and the schedule usually wasn't announced until about now. A day before the season starts. From what I have read this year they will not be on the NFL Network and only the second half of the season, the playoffs and Grey Cup will be televised.
 
Great news! Drew is one of my all time favorite qb's at Iowa.

I concur. Tough, accurate passer, put on some great moves dodging and scrambling out of the pocket and on runs, definite winner, high strung no doubt, a winner.

I think he got somewhat frustrated his junior year with some close losses and the conservative offensive playcalling. Then I think alot of his frustration his senior year was with a lot of dropped passes and fumbles after catches, and again some close losses. Tate was the kind of player who I think you wanted to ad lib some during a game.

He had a chance to be one of the great iowa qbs over 3 years except for those close losses in some dubious, conservative offensive coaching.
 
Good to see that Tate is doing well......Maybe there is an NFL shot down the road.
 
Drew has taken some unfair criticism in the past, but he was a good QB with some incredible pocket instincts/awareness. I liked the when I was making playing with his feet he kept looking downfield. Case in point- The WI game in '04 when everything had broken down and he found Solomon all alone.
 
I concur. Tough, accurate passer, put on some great moves dodging and scrambling out of the pocket and on runs, definite winner, high strung no doubt, a winner.

I think he got somewhat frustrated his junior year with some close losses and the conservative offensive playcalling. Then I think alot of his frustration his senior year was with a lot of dropped passes and fumbles after catches, and again some close losses. Tate was the kind of player who I think you wanted to ad lib some during a game.

He had a chance to be one of the great iowa qbs over 3 years except for those close losses in some dubious, conservative offensive coaching.



Its really interesting they were conservative in 2006 but weren;t in 2005. Weird how that works.
 
I concur. Tough, accurate passer, put on some great moves dodging and scrambling out of the pocket and on runs, definite winner, high strung no doubt, a winner.

I think he got somewhat frustrated his junior year with some close losses and the conservative offensive playcalling. Then I think alot of his frustration his senior year was with a lot of dropped passes and fumbles after catches, and again some close losses. Tate was the kind of player who I think you wanted to ad lib some during a game.

He had a chance to be one of the great iowa qbs over 3 years except for those close losses in some dubious, conservative offensive coaching.

He had much better numbers in 2005 as a junior than he did in 2004. He was never completely healthy during the 2006 year except for maybe the Alamo Bowl. Ah hell forget it, it's just easier to blame KOK, right? :rolleyes:
 
Yes...I meant 2004 they weren't yet suddenly they were in 2005 and 2006. Doesnt make much sense too me...

Pretty much this.

Tate attempted 375 passes in 2004.
Tate attempted 352 passes in 2005 but missed much of the ISU game because of injury.
Tate attempted 352 passes in 2006. Team played one more game but Tate missed entire Syracuse and NIU games because of injuries.

Like I said, it's easier to just blame KOK.
 
Pretty much this.

Tate attempted 375 passes in 2004.
Tate attempted 352 passes in 2005 but missed much of the ISU game because of injury.
Tate attempted 352 passes in 2006. Team played one more game but Tate missed entire Syracuse and NIU games because of injuries.

Like I said, it's easier to just blame KOK.

I think I enjoy being on the same side of the fence as you….:D
 
5to86TD was one of the greatest moments in Hawkeye history. 30-25 eat that Saban. Nothing compares to the celebration that ensued at my boys house after that bomb connected. Great day that's all I have to say.
 

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