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Good news quickly followed bad Sunday for quarterback Anthony Morelli after he was cut by the Pittsburgh Power.
Power coach Chris Siegfried chose former Pine-Richland and California (Pa.) quarterback Kevin McCabe as the backup to starter Bernard Morris, but Morelli could end up back in the Arena Football League this week.
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Anthony Morelli enters his senior season with an abundance of offensive weapons and the prospect of setting more Penn State passing records. Expectations are high, and he is embracing them.
Q: How much more comfortable are you now than last year with the whole deal of being the starting quarterback?
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[Rob Kalkstein]'s also moved into fifth place on the WPIAL's all-time passing yardage list with 5,800. Moving past West Allegheny's Tyler Palko, Penn Hills' Anthony Morelli and Seton-La Salle's and Pitt star Bill Stull.
Gateway seems to be the only team that has the blueprint for stopping McKeesport's flexbone offense. "Every team has the same blue-print to stop the option," said Smith. "But you to have the right builders. At Gateway we have the right builders.
We we're ready for this game and my son and some of the other seniors are taking it hard," said Tim Brown, [Ty-Meer Brown]'s fathers and a former WVU star. "We believe that we'll see them again at Heinz field."
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Anthony Morelli made his first Arena Football League start Saturday against a 40-year-old quarterback who has thrown for more than 26 miles and nearly 1,000 touchdowns.
Age prevailed.
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Madison - When fans clamored for a change at quarterback, Penn State coach Joe Paterno stood his ground and stuck with senior Anthony Morelli.
When the offense struggled in losses at Michigan and Illinois in the Nittany Lions' first two Big Ten Conference games, Paterno urged patience.
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Anthony Morelli made his first Arena Football League start Saturday against a 40-year-old quarterback who has thrown for more than 26 miles and nearly 1,000 touchdowns.
Morelli, a former Penn Hills and Penn State product, held up his end, but the Power defense failed to slow down the Jacksonville Sharks or quarterback Aaron Garcia in a 65-40 loss at Consol Energy Center.
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Seven years ago, Tyrrell Herbert was the stick-thin sidekick standing alone in the corner as Anthony Morelli was surrounded by cameras and microphones at a Signing Day news conference.
The Penn Hills teammates were heading to Division I football programs: Morelli, the rocket-armed and nationally ranked quarterback, taking his talents to Penn State; Herbert, an unheralded safety, headed to Toledo.
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Joe Paterno knows quarterbacks.
The coach recruited and developed Kerry Collins, Todd Blackledge, Chuck Fusina, Zack Mills, Tony Sacca, John Hufnagel, Daryll Clark, Anthony Morelli, Wally Richardson, Kevin Thompson, Michael Robinson and John Shaffer, who are the top 12 career passing leaders at Penn State.