The college football landscape has seen a major shift in offensive philosophy. The wide open attack which features a more athletic quarterback has nearly taken over the game at the college and NFL levels.

Cunningham noted Marcus Mariota as a standout QB in college football.

Oregon, Baylor, West Virginia, Nevada, Florida and countless others have watched their teams run a version of the spread, pistol or other type of offense. Often times an athletic quarterback can be referred to as a 'dual threat' quarterback.

The Seahawks, 49'ers, Panthers, Redskins and now the Eagles have seen their NFL teams adopt similar offensive philosophies.

Back in 1985, the Philadelphia Eagles selected then UNLV graduate quarterback, Randall Cunningham. He is considered by most to be the first 'dual threat' quarterback to come into the league and forever change the position.

Cunningham retired from the NFL in 2002 and now lives in Las Vegas where his son quarterbacks powerhouse high school Bishop Gorman. Cunningham II is seemingly a chip off the old block, blessed with unreal athletic ability and is one of the top high jumpers in the nation.

The elder Cunningham took a few minutes to offer his thoughts on college football, the NFL current quarterbacks and more.

Q: Which college quarterbacks have impressed you this year?

"Well I'm still pretty big on Marcus Mariota and what he has done at Oregon. I also like Keith Price and he's had some big games at Washington. Brett Hundley has had another big year at UCLA and I really like that kid at NIU, Jordan Lynch." "One guy that nobody talks about is Caleb Herring at UNLV. He's won some pivotal games, been benched and kept coming back to win the starting job. He's ran three different offenses in three years. That's a kid I would recruit or draft." Q: What do you think of the offensive change in the NFL and the quarterbacks? [i]"I love the action, I love seeing these guys run and launch bombs out of the pocket. The defensive lines have gotten taller and faster and the quarterback needs o be able to move out of the pocket. I'm still a big fan of Colin Kaepernick and Cam Newton and Russell Wilson in Seattle is doing excellent.

Q: What do you think of the job Chip Kelly has done in Philadelphia?

"Chip is doing a great job in Philadelphia no doubt. He's made his imprint on that team and on the NFL already. It's such a tough transition to make at that level. I remember when Ray Rhodes came in and changed the offense it was such a tough thing. It would have been nice to play in that Chip Kelly offense, but I was fortunate through my years." Q: What do you think about Michael Vick and his career? [i]"I think Michael Vick has 5-7 good years left in him. He's in his early 30's, I think he's got a lot of game left in his body. I know Nick Foles has done a good job there but I hope to see Vick play again. He's taken a lot of hits so maybe this time off will give him some time to rest and heal."