The Evolution Of Marquise Williams
Posted Nov 22, 2013
It's ironic that Marquise Williams has found his niche in Carolina's up-tempo spread after first being attracted to Carolina under the Butch Davis/John Shoop regime because he wanted to play in an NFL drop-back scheme. Coming out of Mallard Creek High in Charlotte, Williams ran a shotgun attack and didn't want to be stereotyped as an athletic quarterback who looks to run at the blink of an eye.
(GoHeels.com)
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