Can someone post Bill Parcells' 10 commandments for QB's and see how he lines up to them?
Most of all of this is crazy dated due to changing times but heres all your Bill Parcell info...
info for drafting QB....
- Be a three-year starter...no
- Be a senior in college....no
- Graduate from college....no
- Start 30 games.................yes
- Win 23 games.................no
- Post a 2:1 touchdown-to-interception ratio....yes
- Compete at least 60-percent of passes thrown.....yes
JR met 3 of 7, only Mason Rudolph and Baker Mayfield met all 7
as far as his commandments go....
Here’s the list:
1. Ignore other opinions – Press or TV, agents or advisors, family or wives, friends or relatives, fans or hangers on – ignore them on matters of football, they don’t know what’s happening here.
2. Clowns can’t run a huddle – don’t forget to have fun but don’t be the class clown. Clowns and leaders don’t mix. Clowns can’t run a huddle.
3. Fat QBs can’t avoid the rush – A quarterback throws with his legs more than his arm. Squat and run.
4. Know your job cold – this is not a game without errors. Keep yours to a minimum. Study.
5. Know your own players – Who’s fast? Who can catch? Who needs encouragement? Be precise. Know your opponent.
6. Be the same guy every day – in condition. Preparing to lead. Studying your plan. A coach can’t prepare you for every eventuality. Prepare yourself and remember, impulse decisions usually equal mistakes.
7. Throwing the ball away is a good play – sacks, interceptions and fumbles are bad plays. Protect against those.
8. Learn to manage the game – personnel, play call, motions, ball handling, proper reads, accurate throws, play fakes. Clock. Clock. Clock. Don’t you ever lose track of the clock.
9. Get your team in the end zone – passing stats and TD passes are not how you’re going to be judged. Your job is to get your team in the end zone and that is how you will be judged.
10. Don’t panic – when all around you is in chaos, you must be the hand that steers the ship. If you have a panic button so will everyone else. Our ship can’t have a panic button.
11. Don’t be a celebrity QB – we don’t need any of those. We need battlefield commanders that are willing to fight it out, every day, every week and every season and lead their team to win after win after win.
1...this would be something he mainly knows, i dont see him mentioning "mama says im playing out of position" or what not tho
2...I remember a former player saying he liked RT17, but RT17 was corny and that does equal leader. Rosen seems to be more focused than even having fun
3...well he's not fat, seems to have pretty good build, he's not Mr Quads like Gardner Minshew tho
4...i think extra film work and studying and so on is something he was said to lack or ignore
5...nobody on the team knows anyone, im sure he knows who cant catch, but hell you gotta put the ball in the air
6...once again hard to really know this
7...he needs to learn this ASAP..big negative for him so far..but too many people are crying about his completion % without factoring in drops, im sure he'd get shitted on for throwing hte ball away on the 1 instead of taking the sack cause % would go down
8...we still need to see a little more game action
9...he's moved the ball well on a couple series, his team just dont want to get in the endzone
10..yeah he panics and hits the **** it button in the second half
11... his face isnt all over the place, i even follow him on twitter and he doesnt seem to be much of a celebrity, but that comes with success anyways,
but like i said with social media now a days, and age always affecting draft position, the one and done starters, its a little harder. you rarely see an elite QB graduate unless he was a transfer or graduated early (but then he wouldnt have 4 full years in)