Reggie McNeal

Reggie McNeal

Infobox Gridiron football person
Name=Reggie McNeal
team=Toronto Argonauts


ImageWidth=200
Caption=Reggie McNeal at a Toronto Argonauts practice in 2007
status=
import=yes
position1=Quarterback
position2=Wide receiver
number=12
College=Texas A&M
DateOfBirth=Birth date and age|1983|9|20
Birthplace=Lufkin, Texas
Height_ft=6
Height_in=2
Weight_lbs=205
playing_years=2006
2007–present
playing_teams=Cincinnati Bengals
Toronto Argonauts:*Practice squad
NFLDraftedYear=2006
NFLDraftedRound=6
NFLDraftedPick=193
career_highlights=
Awards=
Honors=
Records=
CFL=1334
PFR=McNeRe00
NFL=
CBS=416610

Reginald Parrish McNeal (born September 20, 1983 in Lufkin, Texas) is a quarterback and wide receiver for the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts. He played college football at Texas A&M University.

High school career

Named East Texas Player of the Year as a senior at Lufkin High School, leading team to 15-1 record and Class 5A Division II state championship. Rushed for 159 yards and threw for 223 in state title game, and brought his team back from a 21-3 deficit despite injuring an ankle. Completed 134 of 307 passes for 2385 yards and 24 touchdowns for the season, while also rushing for 856 yards and 10 TDs. Also played defensive back in critical stages of games, once returning an INT for a TD to clinch a playoff victory, one of seven INTs as a senior. Also excelled in basketball, baseball, and track and field, earning all-district basketball honors as a junior. Was named the SuperPrep Offensive Player of the Year, and was the SuperPrep All-America #3 quarterback prospect in the country. He played in the 2002 U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

College career

2002 season

Earned National Offensive Player of the Week honors after coming off the bench to throw an A&M freshman record 4 TDs and lead the Aggies to a 30-26 victory over then No. 1 Oklahoma at Kyle Field. This performance earned McNeal the starting job at quarterback the following week against the University of Missouri, but he sprained his ankle and missed most of the rest of that season. For the year, McNeal completed 24-of-45 passes (53.3 percent) for 456 yards and 6 touchdowns, while rushing for 137 yards on 37 attempts.

2003 season

Became the Aggies' starting QB, starting in 11 games and playing in all 12. Completed 113-of-221 passes for 1,782 yards with 8 touchdown and 7 interceptions on the season. Connected on a career-best 91-yard touchdown pass to Jamaar Taylor, which ranked in a tie for the fourth-longest pass play in school history. Rushed for 370 net yards and 4 touchdowns on 127 attempts, with a long run of 33 yards. Passed for a career-best 259 yards on 11-of-18 passing against Kansas and totaled 330 yards (259 passing, 71 rushing). Threw a season-best 3 touchdown passes against Baylor.

2004 season

In his 2004 season, McNeal passed for 2,791 yards and 14 touchdowns on 200-of-344 attempts. He passed for more than 200 yards in 10 games, including a career-best 298 against the University of Wyoming. He rushed for 718 yards (breaking Bucky Richardson's A&M QB record) and eight touchdowns on 151 rushes. Had two 100-yard rushing games, including a career-best 139 on 22 carries against the University of Colorado. He set a school record for greatest offensive yards of a season with his 3,509 yards on 495 plays (7.1 per play gain).

McNeal was named semifinalist for the Davey O'Brien Award and first-team All-Big 12 quarterback by the "Dallas Morning News". He was named National Offensive Player of the Week by the Walter Camp Foundation and Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week after accounting for four touchdowns and 386 yards of total offense against Oklahoma State. He was named the Chevrolet Offensive Player of the Game against Texas Tech by ABC-TV. He was also heralded as "the most complete dual-threat quarterback in the nation" by ESPN.cite press release|publisher=Texas A&M Athletics|date=August 18, 2005|title='04 O'Brien Semifinalist McNeal Named to Award's 2005 "Watch List"|url=http://www.aggieathletics.com/pressRelease.php?PRID=10114]

2005 season

Before the 2005 season, McNeal graced the cover of Dave Campbell's Texas Football, a great honor within the state of Texas, alongside Vince Young of Texas. After his stellar junior campaign, Texas A&M entered the 2005 season with high hopes for both McNeal and the entire Aggie squad. Both failed to deliver, however, as A&M stumbled to a 5-6 record and did not qualify for a bowl game. McNeal played in 10 games, missing season finale against Texas because he was injured in the previous game against the University of Oklahoma. For the season, he logged a career-high 16 TD passes (9 INTs), completing 141-of-265 passes (53.2%) for 1963 yards. He led NCAA Division I QBs in rushing average at 6.9 yards (96-for-664), pacing the Aggies with four 100-yard rushing games. He passed for 349 yards and five TDs against SMU and also rushed six times for 100 yards, earning the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week award, the Walter Camp Player of the Week award and Cingular All-America Player of the Week award.

McNeal returned to action in January 2006 for the postseason East-West Shrine Game in San Antonio, Texas, and led West team to 35-31 win with 9-of-11 passing for 211 yards and two TDs (no INTs). He also rushed four times for 32 yards.

Advocacy and criticism

Fans who defended McNeal's career point to his record-breaking junior year in which he led Texas A&M to a Cotton Bowl appearance. They also cite the difficult environment at Texas A&M, as McNeal played under two philosophically different head coaches, three offensive coordinators, and several different position coaches at A&M. It has been speculated that the quality of Texas A&M's recruiting saw a sharp decline in R. C. Slocum's last years, and that the talent surrounding McNeal was sparse and underdeveloped. In addition, it is generally conceded that the offensive schemes run by coach Dennis Franchione did not properly utilize McNeal's talent. Competition from Dustin Long, another record-breaking QB who was very popular with Aggie players and fans alike, may have slowed McNeal's development.

Critics of his record typically cite A&M team performance. During McNeal's four-year career at Texas A&M, the Aggies were 0-4 against rival Texas, 0-2 against Virginia Tech, 0-2 against Nebraska, 1-3 against Texas Tech, 1-3 against Oklahoma, and were invited to only one post-season bowl game where they were on the wrong end of a 38-7 drubbing by the Tennessee Volunteers.cite press release|publisher=Texas A&M Athletics|title=Texas A&M Football History|url=http://www.aggieathletics.com/index2.php?SID=MFB&pageID=153] McNeal was not considered a "vocal leader," and although he was voted by his teammates onto the Aggies Leadership Council as a senior, this came after two of his backups were voted onto the council in previous seasons, perhaps speaking to the players' perception of his leadership skills.

Professional career

National Football League draft

McNeal's inconsistent play in 2005, questions about his durability and his lack of NFL-style quarterback skills put his chances of being selected in the 2006 NFL Draft in jeopardy.cite press release|publisher=Espn.com|title=Espn.com draft card | url=http://insider.espn.go.com/nfldraft/draft/tracker/player?id=9291&univLogin02=stateChanged] However, after impressive NFL combine results, where he ran a 4.28 40-yard dash, cite press release|publisher=RealFootball365.com|title=Is Reggie McNeal an NFL caliber quarterback? | url=http://www.realfootball365.com/college/articles/2005/12/reggie-mcneal-nfl281205.html] McNeal was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals as a wide receiver in the 6th round of the 2006 NFL Draft.

National Football League

McNeal played in all four of the Bengals' preseason games, and recorded 3 catches for 46 yards and 1 TD, plus 2 rushes for 13 yards. Was waived September 2nd and signed to the practice squad September 6th. He was signed to 53-player roster on September 19th, and was placed on the inactive list for Games 3-9. Made his NFL debut on November 19th in Game 10 at New Orleans and also played November 26th at Cleveland. McNeal was in uniform as designated third QB on inactive list for Games 5-7, due to an appendectomy that sidelined QB Anthony Wright. McNeal recorded his first (and only) offensive stat in the NFL against the Indianapolis Colts on Monday Night Football, December 18, when he lined up at quarterback and scrambled for eight yards on third down, giving the Bengals the first. The Bengals released McNeal on September 1, 2007. [cite news|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/football/bal-sp.nfltrans02sep02,0,7540404.story|title=NFL Transactions|publisher="The Baltimore Sun"|accessdate=2007-09-02|date=2007-09-02]

Canadian Football League

On October 2, 2007, McNeal signed with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League and was added to their practice roster. He was released by the team on October 16, 2007, [cite web|url=http://www.cfl.ca/index.php?module=transact&func=display&tid=1659|title=2007-10-16: Argonauts Transactions|publisher=CFL|accessdate=2007-10-30|date=2007-10-16] only to re-sign with the Argonauts on March 20, 2008.cite news|url=http://www.cfl.ca/index.php?module=newser&func=display&topicnum=&nid=23283&writer=0|title=Re-sign QB McNeal; sign receivers Bonner, Gray and Miller|publisher=CFL.ca|accessdate=2008-03-20|date=2008-03-20]

Though he was originally signed to be a backup quarterback, McNeal played in his very first CFL game on August 7, 2008 at Ivor Wynne Stadium as an emergency wide receiver due to the injuries suffered by the Argonauts' receiving corps. [cite news|url=http://www.nationalpost.com/sports/story.html?id=700502|title=McNeal ready to be on the receiving end|last=Masters|first=Mark |date=2008-08-05|publisher=Nartional Post|accessdate=2008-08-08] McNeal became the first quarterback to be started at receiver by the team since Danny Barrett back in the 1980's. [cite web|url=http://www.argonauts.ca/uploads/assets/TOR/Game_Notes/RegSeason8_gamenotes_vsMTL_Aug15_2008.pdf|title=Argonauts August 15, 2008 Game Notes] In his debut, McNeal finished with a game-high of 101 receiving yards on 6 receptions in a 45-21 loss to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. [cite web|url=http://www.cfl.ca/statistics/statsGame/id/326|title=Toronto @ Hamilton: Thu Aug 07|date=2008-08-07|work=Game Stats|publisher=CFL.ca|accessdate=2008-08-08]

Criminal charges

In the early morning of Sunday, December 3rd, 2006, McNeal was arrested and charged with resisting arrest at The Red Door, a nightclub in downtown Houston, Texas. McNeal allegedly pushed an off-duty Houston Police Department officer while trying to get into the club after it closed.cite press release|publisher=KHOU|title=Former Aggie Star Quarterback Out on Bond|url=http://www.khou.com/news/local/stories/khou061203_cd_reggiemcneal.4e053bab.html] Stemming from the same evening's events, McNeal also faced drug possession charges for having a cigarette which contained promethazine, a prescription antihistamine and also a popular street drug.cite press release|publisher=KRIS|title=Bengals rookie McNeal also facing drug charge after arrest|url=http://www.kristv.com/Global/story.asp?S=5789393&nav=Bsmj]

References

External links

* [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=138583 ESPN Player Profile: Reggie McNeal]
* [http://www.argonauts.ca/index.php/roster/show/id/1334 Toronto Argonauts profile page]
* [http://www.lufkindailynews.com/hp/content/sports/stories/2008/07/27/McNeal.html McNeal in Canada, hoping for another shot at NFL (Lufkin Daily News article)]


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