Velocity is more important in the NFL than arm strength. What's the point of throwing it 68 yards when it's hobbling, inaccurate, and looks like a Marquette King punt.
Thats what I meant.
If at least 10-12 qb can win this 'story' is pointless.
That ain't even half the league though, so how is it pointless? I also can't believe you lumped Big Ben in the catagorie with the rest of those dudes.
In the same way, teams latch onto the hope that guys like Matt Schaub are good enough to take an otherwise talented team to the game in February and come out holding the Lombardi Trophy. The problem is that he might actually be what’s holding that otherwise talented team back from getting there with his mediocre play.
Big Ben, Eli, Flacco are QB's who can do it and step up when it matters. Guys who can't are undisciplined guys like Vick, Cutler, and Stafford. Weak arm guys like Matt Ryan and Andy Dalton. Then you have Mr. Average like Schaub and Jason Campbell.That ain't even half the league though, so how is it pointless? I also can't believe you lumped Big Ben in the catagorie with the rest of those dudes.
zero points. D has no control of offense taking a fukking safety, lol
In those 2 runs...that D humbled NE's high powered offense twice. They knocked off the Pack's high powered offence twice. They held Atlanta to 2 points. That D stepped it up in the playoffs. It was unreal how they got their shyt together in the offs. They don't get enough credit.
you can easily win with alex smith or any average qb, you just need a team around themBest article I've read in a minute....what makes mediocre QB's even harder to get rid of is that coaches are reluctant to let them go. Its not likely you'll get fired after a 9-7 or 10-6 season even if you have no chance of winning it all. So might as well stick with what you got. That's why I have so much respect for Harbaugh over showing Alex Smith the bushes. I doubt there's even 3 other coaches that would've made that move but he had enough balls and brains to see that you'll never win an SB with Smith as QB and make a move on it. Yes QB's like Manning, Brady or Rodgers are rare.....but sticking with a mediocre QB when the rest of your team is SB caliber is the WORST thing an organization can do IMO
like Ive said in another thread, this is basically equivalent to 30 year old virgins wifing up the first $10 hoodrat stripper p*ssy they getWell being a fan of the Bears, Qb Purgatory is waaay better than QB Hell. You have no idea how QB hell feels...we were in it so long that I really did not watch the offense, I just put my head down as QB's like Henry Buress launched deep balls & prayed for pass interference. Seeing passing games of 58yds is just...![]()
I just hate the narrative around football that its a qb vs qb game and not the ultimate team sport
lol at cam being elite qbIt's not a QB VS QB game but you don't win (95% of the time) without elite QB play. Defense and elite QB'S win rings. My SB pick this year is coming from three NFC because of the defenses, shyt it's Either gonna be SF, Seahawks or Car and the only elite QB I see from those three will be Cam but none of the three are "purgatory", shyt out of three teams left Rivers is the only onrush who would fit that category IMO
zero points. D has no control of offense taking a fukking safety, lol
I agree for the most part but the biggest problem with Dallas is their D. It's fukking terrible. Romo consistently throws for 30TDs 10 INTs a year. That's good enough to prance into the playoffs but the D is ass. If you cut the picks in half, they're still not making the playoffs.
pick for no reason. You actually run the ball late in close games or with a big lead and give him a better defense to fall back on and you can avoid situations like that.