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in Rich Homie's voice ''don't look like dat"
you dont need absolute elite talent to succeed in team-based games besides basketball. again, assembling talent together and gluing all the pieces is far more important.If there's only a handful of elite guys, that leaves everyone else fighting over whatever left is good. Supply and demand. You're just witnessing it in sports.
you can 'hide' any position if you play team-based game. sure, a garbage qb will be a problem in the playoffs, but so will be a garbage safety or a corner
Theres plenty of cases of great defenses making it to the superbowl or winning it with great defenses and mediocre offenses
the center touches the ball every offensive play too, so whats your point again ?You cant hide a bad quarterback...what are you talking about. They touch the ball every play....it's too volatile of a position too hide.
the center touches the ball every offensive play too, so whats your point again ?
you're so stubborn its hilarious
FixedAnd whats bad about that? He's a proven commodity. U know he can get alex smiths team to a SB.
you're stubborn by keeping the exchange going when you know exactly what my thoughts on this are.Youre the one comparing a center's impact to a QB....yet im stubborn?
you're stubborn by keeping the exchange going when you know exactly what my thoughts on this are.
plus your argument about touching the ball every play (not even bothering to say 'offensive play' ) is laughable, hence me mentioning the center
a qb who doesnt cause stupid turnovers is all you need to be successful in playoffs
I know it makes you mad but its the truth. I know every time a defense shyts on good qbs you'll find excuses as to why it happened, besides that a good defense >>>> good offense
alex smith didnt become a good qb really, hes decent enough, and is on good teams. maybe andy made him a better qb, since his play in the offs last year was quite great. but the point is hes not spectacular or even that good, but good enough to not cause stupid turnovers and let the team as a whole win the game instead of living and dying with arm of one player.There aren't many QB's who can help themselves with making stupid turnovers. You take that for granted....hiding a QB is one thing...hiding them into not making stupid turnovers...especially in close games is another.
You map out this plan saying all you need is a game manager who can make the throws and rely on his defense to do the rest....who are these guys? And who are these defenses that can carry those guys? It always comes back to Alex Smith....Alex Smith became a good QB, and that type of turn around is rare.
alex smith didnt become a good qb really, hes decent enough, and is on good teams. maybe andy made him a better qb, since his play in the offs last year was quite great. but the point is hes not spectacular or even that good, but good enough to not cause stupid turnovers and let the team as a whole win the game instead of living and dying with arm of one player.
hell, sanchez was good enough for yall those two years when he had talent around and that crazy D.
like Ive been trying to tell you all the time, game manager is what the qb position is all about. anything beyond that means that youre trying to compensate for something else. if youre gunning it out because your defense is ass, guess what, need good D to win. just dont make mistakes, move the chains, let the D take care of the rest. game of football is quite simple.
I agree that eliminating turnovers is not that easy, but you take stupid turnovers away from someone like palmer and he becomes a good qb. some qbs just make shytty mistakes and are not good qbs because of that.
with qbs, imo you have the elite few (like 4-5 qbs) that really help win and garbage few (boller, anderson, etc etc) which you really cant win with. everything in between is passable. jets were able to 'hide' mark sanchez so bar is not set as high as you think
mark sanchez was not a turnover machine in the playoffsMark Sanchez was a turnover machine and you simply could not win with him long term. I don't know why you continue to use him as an example. The 08 team with Favre and the 09/10 teams were loaded with FA's on their last go around hoping for a Super Bowl. The match in itself was silly and ultimately got Tannenbaum fired.
mark sanchez was not a turnover machine in the playoffs
So when Alex Smith gets his 100 million contract does that make him elite now since its the same pay grade as Peyton Manning![]()
What the fukk are you talking about? I know you tryna troll but it makes no damn sense.