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Can it be proven that he and brady study more than everyone else though? You said it so i'd like proof of your claims.I think Peyton's study habits are well documented.
Can it be proven that he and brady study more than everyone else though? You said it so i'd like proof of your claims.I think Peyton's study habits are well documented.
Can it be proven that he and brady study more than everyone else though? You said it so i'd like proof of your claims.
Gotta protect that culo at all times
Peyton and Brady study more than anyone...it comes down to putting in the work and having the ability to think and react quickly. It's cliched as all hell...but the QB(especially young ones) basically has to live at the facility to be successful. And considering a lot of the young guys early fame...that's orobably not easy for them.[/QUOTE
the problem that I notice about this site and other sites like it, or other ppl that follow black qb's is that they ONLY really pay attention to whats being said about black qb's so they think that they are the only ones being talked about.
and if they do watch other games they usually watch other teams with good qb's so they don't hear it.
but you don't hear all the dudes saying guys like Orton, or Hoyer, or Shaub,etc,etc being talked about the same cuz most ppl don't watch them. nor are they getting any pub.
and about the younger guys,
how many Jags games do you watch? Bortles gets the same criticism.
how about Carr?
Also I hear TONS of ppl talking shyt about Dalton, Stafford, and Cutler and how they can't really read defenses well and rely solely on their receivers to bail them out(Green, Megatron, and marshall/jeffries respectively)
Let's just say they know their shyt inside and out...maybe they just comprehend football better. But they clearly put in the necessary work.
shyt I'm constantly shytting on Tannerhillthe problem that I notice about this site and other sites like it, or other ppl that follow black qb's is that they ONLY really pay attention to whats being said about black qb's so they think that they are the only ones being talked about.
and if they do watch other games they usually watch other teams with good qb's so they don't hear it.
but you don't hear all the dudes saying guys like Orton, or Hoyer, or Shaub,etc,etc being talked about the same cuz most ppl don't watch them. nor are they getting any pub.
and about the younger guys,
how many Jags games do you watch? Bortles gets the same criticism.
how about Carr?
Also I hear TONS of ppl talking shyt about Dalton, Stafford, and Cutler and how they can't really read defenses well and rely solely on their receivers to bail them out(Green, Megatron, and marshall/jeffries respectively)
nikkas just quote shyt they hear off ESPN blindly. I get into it all the time with nikkas in here over this.
I've never heard that Bortles can't read a defense.
I don't hear about Dalton not being able to read a defense.
Never heard Foles called a system QB, runs a gimmick offense or can't read a defense
Never heard that about Shaub and most of the dink and dunk mediocre back up white qbs in the league.
It's not about being shyt on. It's more how the media implies that "certain" QBs are mentally incapable playing the position; they just throw to "wide open" 1st reads or run. How many For other guys it's "bad throw" "he's a gunslinger " "he's still learning the offense" "forcing it in there" "the defense made a play". But the other ones it's he flat out can't play and that assumption is made very quickly.
I'm a Redskins fan. In at least 3 different points of this season people were calling it a career on Robert. Both on here and in sports media. He's 24 and had a top 3 rookie season ever and people were trying to close the book on his career in week 2 from a ankle injury.![]()
And don't get me started on the ESPN segments. I saw a one on Kaep recently where they cherrypick one of their stats like "Since week ___ " so they can push narratives along. But on the other end of the spectrum EVERY YEAR we get a "Alex Smith: Not just a game manager" BSPN segment and now "Ryan tannehill is underrated" is becoming a staple.
I just see the bullshyt![]()
Breh I dont know if you c00ning orBetter than Bob tho.![]()
Probably because they played in the same system and offense for their entire careers? That has a lot to do with it.
They're not learning a new offense every 2 years. That said, they're still great players but they been pretty much in the same offense since they started. Different OC's but still the same shyt.
I mean they are the system
nikkas just quote shyt they hear off ESPN blindly. I get into it all the time with nikkas in here over this.
I've never heard that Bortles can't read a defense.
I don't hear about Dalton not being able to read a defense.
Never heard Foles called a system QB, runs a gimmick offense or can't read a defense
Never heard that about Shaub and most of the dink and dunk mediocre back up white qbs in the league.
It's not about being shyt on. It's more how the media implies that "certain" QBs are mentally incapable playing the position; they just throw to "wide open" 1st reads or run. How many For other guys it's "bad throw" "he's a gunslinger " "he's still learning the offense" "forcing it in there" "the defense made a play". But the other ones it's he flat out can't play and that assumption is made very quickly.
I'm a Redskins fan. In at least 3 different points of this season people were calling it a career on Robert. Both on here and in sports media. He's 24 and had a top 3 rookie season ever and people were trying to close the book on his career in week 2 from a ankle injury.![]()
And don't get me started on the ESPN segments. I saw a one on Kaep recently where they cherrypick one of their stats like "Since week ___ " so they can push narratives along. But on the other end of the spectrum EVERY YEAR we get a "Alex Smith: Not just a game manager" BSPN segment and now "Ryan tannehill is underrated" is becoming a staple.
I just see the bullshyt![]()
all this shyt right here is why I can never find myself TRULY getting into the NFL like thatnikkas just quote shyt they hear off ESPN blindly. I get into it all the time with nikkas in here over this.
I've never heard that Bortles can't read a defense.
I don't hear about Dalton not being able to read a defense.
Never heard Foles called a system QB, runs a gimmick offense or can't read a defense
Never heard that about Shaub and most of the dink and dunk mediocre back up white qbs in the league.
It's not about being shyt on. It's more how the media implies that "certain" QBs are mentally incapable playing the position; they just throw to "wide open" 1st reads or run. How many For other guys it's "bad throw" "he's a gunslinger " "he's still learning the offense" "forcing it in there" "the defense made a play". But the other ones it's he flat out can't play and that assumption is made very quickly.
I'm a Redskins fan. In at least 3 different points of this season people were calling it a career on Robert. Both on here and in sports media. He's 24 and had a top 3 rookie season ever and people were trying to close the book on his career in week 2 from a ankle injury.![]()
And don't get me started on the ESPN segments. I saw a one on Kaep recently where they cherrypick one of their stats like "Since week ___ " so they can push narratives along. But on the other end of the spectrum EVERY YEAR we get a "Alex Smith: Not just a game manager" BSPN segment and now "Ryan tannehill is underrated" is becoming a staple.
I just see the bullshyt![]()
came in here to post...this sums it up perfectly tho...i rep #blackexcellence out here to the fullest, cause i see the bullshyt....shyts deep tho, goes back years and years, from a talent being moved up from pee wee to college, and being placed everywhere but qb pre 2000s...all time greats dominating every position, but since the 1960s only a couple handfuls of qbs? and the same old cism and rhetoric exist today....dont get it fukked up