Zero2Cool
13 years ago
Web Page Name 

[img_r]http://i.packers.com/images/action/100607porter215.jpg[/img_r]Forced to sit out of football his first year at Stillman College as a partial qualifier under NCAA rules, Quinn Porter wanted to find some way to stay close to the team. Be around it, still get to know the players and coaches, maybe learn some plays, all of that.

But he didn't become a team manager, a statistician, or a towel or water boy, though any of those would make a good story, too, now that five years later Porter is fighting for a roster spot as a non-drafted rookie running back for the Green Bay Packers.

No, Porter took a route for which he endured some ridicule, and earned a less-than-flattering nickname that stuck for a while. But he has no regrets.

He became a cheerleader. Well, he prefers the term stuntman, because he insists that he stood with his hands behind his back and didn't do any clapping or cheering like the rest of the Stillman squad. But he did entertain the crowds with backflips, roundoffs, and other stunts like hoisting two female cheerleaders above his head, one on each arm.

"I didn't want to just sit out," Porter said. "I didn't want to be at school while the team was away. I did what I had to do."

He earned a partial scholarship too, an enticing incentive for a Southern California transplant who arrived at the historically black college in Tuscaloosa, Ala., sight unseen. He had the blessing of his parents to move that far from home when his dreams of playing for his hometown USC Trojans never materialized, and his folks preferred to see him escape some potentially bad influences around Los Angeles rather than play near home at a junior college.

A mentor from his church suggested a place like Stillman, and Porter decided he'd just walk on to the football team. Then, knowing he would be redshirting a year to gain academic eligibility, the offer to join the cheerleading squad was worth exploring when he was "recruited" by two female students at freshman orientation.

"These pretty girls walked up to me and started a friendly conversation with me and said, 'Are you interested in cheerleading?'" Porter recalled. "I was kind of spooked. I said, 'I'm not a cheerleader, I'm a football player.'

"But they were like, 'Well, we'll give you scholarship money for the football and basketball seasons, room and board on away games, ...' So I thought about it for three days and called my parents up, and they said, 'If that's what you want to do, go ahead and do it.' But my Pop was a little skeptical."

Dad might have objected more strenuously had he known the moniker his son's Stillman teammates would stick him with upon joining the team after that redshirt year. On the cheerleading squad, Porter was known as "QP," but when he migrated to the football team the following year, he became "Pom-Poms."

If it started as a joke, it quickly became a motivational tool. Not for Porter, but for the first-string defenders he started schooling in practice. Beginning his college career as "a sixth-string wide receiver wearing No. 80," Porter would hear the defensive guys get on each other every time he caught a pass on the scout team - "Don't let Pom-Poms do that to you ... Can't have Pom-Poms do that again ... Oooh, Pom-Poms has got some game."

Porter couldn't care less about the nickname, as long as he was getting noticed. Only it seemed everyone was noticing except the coaches, who left him off the traveling roster for the first four games of the season.

That prompted Porter to make a move even gutsier than the whole cheerleading bit. At the start of Week 5, Porter skipped his 9 a.m. Monday class and walked into the head coach's office to convince him he should be playing.

When the coach asked him where he thought he should play, Porter asked to get a shot at running back, well aware the starter had gone down with a knee injury in the season opener.

"So Tuesday, in the first period of practice, we're doing red zone, from the 20-yard line," Porter said. "I went three times in a row. They gave me a counter play, a pitch play, and an inside-zone play, and I scored all three times."

Porter was named the starter for that week's game against in-state rival Miles College, televised on ESPN2, and he hasn't looked back. By the end of that first season, he had tied a school record with four rushing touchdowns in one game.

Three years later, he was the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference's leading rusher, with 1,247 yards in nine games, a 138.1-yard average that ranked fifth in the nation in Division II. True to the mantra that he'd do anything to help the team, he even handled the punting duties for two seasons, and returned some kicks.

A speedy dual threat as a rusher and receiver out of the backfield, the 6-foot, 205-pounder finished his career with 511 carries for 2,788 yards (5.5 avg.) and 24 TDs, plus 68 receptions for 887 yards (13.0 avg.) and 12 more scores.

Not bad for a cheerleader, er, stuntman.

Porter held out some hope he might be drafted, and he got a few calls in the late rounds back in April, but was never picked. He said the Packers called him midway through the seventh and final round and told him if he was still available when the draft ended, they'd like to sign him.

"Right after that last pick, I got the phone call, and me and my agent agreed we were done waiting," Porter said. "We waited for seven rounds, and I took my first opportunity."

Once again, he's had no regrets. He said he loves working with Packers running backs coach Edgar Bennett, and he appreciates the way Bennett has explained the playbook and the installations as the OTAs have progressed.

Like many of the rookies, especially the non-drafted ones, Porter is around the facility quite a bit. He's making fast friends, studying his playbook, watching film and studying some more. He's taking considerable pains to learn the running backs' assignments in pass protection, knowing that anyone in the Green Bay backfield has to be trusted to block for quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

On the field, he's had a chance to show his speed and his hands as a pass-catcher in the flat. He also has taken some reps as a return man, having posted two 90-yard kickoff returns for TDs at Stillman last season.

"I go 150 percent," he said. "You look at the depth chart, I'm probably behind a couple of people. It's cool, though.

"They're throwing a lot at us right now, but I think this is a test as well. It's still our evaluation to see how we're able to soak so much information in. I'm studying every night."

He's working to beat the odds that are stacked against any non-drafted rookie. But there are always one or two in this lot that do make the team every year, and Porter has succeeded plenty with unconventional paths already.

He's gone from L.A. to Stillman to Green Bay, and from cheerleader to sixth-string receiver to running back. He's not holding his hands behind his back anymore, that's for sure.

"My mom always told me to distinguish yourself from the crowd, that they're not going where you're going," Porter said. "I took that to heart, how I can make a difference and build myself from the ground up, and I've done that.

"It's still an exciting feeling, walking in here and seeing that 'G' on the floor. That represents a lot. I've come in here to give it my all."


UserPostedImage
TheEngineer
13 years ago
Nice story, but unfortunately I think he'll have difficulty making our roster.

We have, what, Ryan Grant, Brandon Jackson and James Starks. Perhaps Porter could get a shot at the practice squad.
blank
nerdmann
13 years ago
So, he can catch!? What's his 40 time? He'll probably need a developmental year.
“Winning is not a sometime thing, it is an all the time thing. You don't do things right once in a while…you do them right all the time.”
nerdmann
13 years ago
http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dsprofile.php?pyid=103323&draftyear=2010&genpos=RB 

Includes videos. He looks good, but again it's division II. Like to see how he punts. A guy like this would be dangerous on fakes.
Video includes him punting. Could definitely see him in "coffin corner" situations, just to make the receiving team think about it.
“Winning is not a sometime thing, it is an all the time thing. You don't do things right once in a while…you do them right all the time.”
Fan Shout
wpr (5h) : Just about time to watch Sonny Weaver stick it to the seahags. I never get tired of it.
Martha Careful (5h) : *game plan
Martha Careful (6h) : IMHO, not even close. He is not a guy you game play around.
Mucky Tundra (8h) : is Aiyuk worth a 1st rounder?
Zero2Cool (9h) : 49ers are seeking a 1st round pick in exchange for WR Brandon Aiyuk
Mucky Tundra (22-Apr) : Based on Gutes comments, now I don't feel as silly having 13 picks in my mock the other day
Zero2Cool (22-Apr) : Zach Wilson to Broncos.
Zero2Cool (22-Apr) : Gutekunst says he'd love to have 13 or 14 picks. He's trading back huh lol
beast (22-Apr) : Someday we'll have a draft betting scandal
beast (21-Apr) : Sometimes looking extremely amazing, sometimes looking extremely lost
beast (21-Apr) : I haven't looked into the QBs, but some have suggested Maye has some of the most extremely inconsistent tape they've seen
beast (21-Apr) : Well it also sounds like Patriots are listening to trade offers, not that seriously considering any, but listening means they aren't locked
Zero2Cool (21-Apr) : Maye needs to be AFC
Mucky Tundra (21-Apr) : Not liking the idea of the Vikings getting Maye
Zero2Cool (21-Apr) : Vikings HC joked that he may or may not have sent flowers to Bob Kraft. That's where rumor came from.
beast (21-Apr) : Can't tell if this is real or BS, but some rumors about a possible Patriots/Vikings trade for #3 overall
dfosterf (21-Apr) : One playbook to my knowledge. I was shooting for facetious.
beast (20-Apr) : I'm not sure they have different playbooks for different OL positions, and Dillard run blocking is supposedly worse than his pass blocking..
dfosterf (19-Apr) : The only problem with that is he isn't a guard either.
dfosterf (19-Apr) : Put him at right guard. That is where he will be coached. That is where he will compete. He is not even allowed to look at the LT playbook.
dfosterf (18-Apr) : Kidding aside, I hope the best for him.
dfosterf (18-Apr) : Went to a Titans board. One comment there. Not very long. I quote: "LOL" They don't sound overly upset about our aquisition.
beast (18-Apr) : OT Dillard has been absolutely horrible... like OG Newman levels
dfosterf (18-Apr) : Suit him up and have him stand in front of the big board as a draft day cautionary tale.
Zero2Cool (18-Apr) : Packers sign T Andre Dillard.
Mucky Tundra (18-Apr) : Adds most of the information this time of year comes from agents.
Mucky Tundra (18-Apr) : @RealAlexBarth Bill Belichick says accurate draft information doesn't leak from teams until about 12 hours before the draft. Adds most of th
Mucky Tundra (18-Apr) : I am very happy that for moment, Jordan Love seems like a normal human being
Zero2Cool (17-Apr) : Belichick * whatever
Zero2Cool (17-Apr) : "There's a lot of depth at Offensive Tackle and Wide Receiver." Bill Bellichick
Zero2Cool (17-Apr) : Thanks! I can't believe it's over haha
Martha Careful (16-Apr) : Congratulations
Zero2Cool (16-Apr) : Boom. Student Loan. $0.00. Only took about 20 years.
Zero2Cool (14-Apr) : Packers DT Kenny Clark: New defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley will 'allow us to be way more disruptive'
Zero2Cool (12-Apr) : Saints have agreed to terms on a contract with former Packers wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown.
beast (12-Apr) : No, but of it's for legislation, then half of the country will find it evil, not good, whatever it says....
Mucky Tundra (12-Apr) : Draft is still 2 weeks away. UGH
dhazer (11-Apr) : Does anyone know of a good AI generator to create letters of Support for legislation?
Zero2Cool (11-Apr) : Gordon "Red" Batty retires as equipment manager
Zero2Cool (10-Apr) : Sounds like that's pretty certain now.
Zero2Cool (10-Apr) : Packers "at" Eagles in Brazil. Week One
dfosterf (10-Apr) : Va' Fazer As Malas Va' !
Zero2Cool (9-Apr) : Mark Murphy tipping us off?
Zero2Cool (9-Apr) : “We’re either the first- or second-most popular team in Brazil.”
Zero2Cool (9-Apr) : Christian Watson got married. Wife better be careful with those hamstrings!! 😂😂
dfosterf (9-Apr) : Those poor bastards
Zero2Cool (8-Apr) : Falcons have signed former Packers CB Kevin King, who has been out of football since 2021.
dfosterf (8-Apr) : Collectively, we need to spend more time in what we have, when analyzing ostendible needs and historical proclivities
dfosterf (8-Apr) : I say he is better than so many of these draft picks
dfosterf (8-Apr) : Question of the week for me: Has anyone besides me done any deep dive into the potential of Alex McGough, our 3rd string qb?
Please sign in to use Fan Shout
2023 Packers Schedule
Sunday, Sep 10 @ 3:25 PM
Bears
Sunday, Sep 17 @ 12:00 PM
Falcons
Sunday, Sep 24 @ 12:00 PM
SAINTS
Thursday, Sep 28 @ 7:15 PM
LIONS
Monday, Oct 9 @ 7:15 PM
Raiders
Sunday, Oct 22 @ 3:25 PM
Broncos
Sunday, Oct 29 @ 12:00 PM
VIKINGS
Sunday, Nov 5 @ 12:00 PM
RAMS
Sunday, Nov 12 @ 12:00 PM
Steelers
Sunday, Nov 19 @ 12:00 PM
CHARGERS
Thursday, Nov 23 @ 11:30 AM
Lions
Sunday, Dec 3 @ 7:20 PM
CHIEFS
Monday, Dec 11 @ 7:15 PM
Giants
Sunday, Dec 17 @ 12:00 PM
BUCCANEERS
Sunday, Dec 24 @ 12:00 PM
Panthers
Sunday, Dec 31 @ 7:20 PM
Vikings
Sunday, Jan 7 @ 3:25 PM
BEARS
Sunday, Jan 14 @ 3:30 PM
Cowboys
Saturday, Jan 20 @ 7:15 PM
49ers
Recent Topics
4h / Green Bay Packers Talk / wpr

22-Apr / Green Bay Packers Talk / Mucky Tundra

22-Apr / Green Bay Packers Talk / Mucky Tundra

21-Apr / Fantasy Sports Talk / dfosterf

21-Apr / Green Bay Packers Talk / dfosterf

19-Apr / Random Babble / Zero2Cool

18-Apr / Green Bay Packers Talk / Zero2Cool

18-Apr / Random Babble / Mucky Tundra

18-Apr / Green Bay Packers Talk / Mucky Tundra

17-Apr / Green Bay Packers Talk / Mucky Tundra

17-Apr / Green Bay Packers Talk / Mucky Tundra

17-Apr / Green Bay Packers Talk / beast

17-Apr / Green Bay Packers Talk / beast

17-Apr / Green Bay Packers Talk / beast

16-Apr / Random Babble / Martha Careful

Headlines
Copyright © 2006 - 2024 PackersHome.com™. All Rights Reserved.