Well this post isn’t mostly crossed out so hey itnworksBad finger...ok, football injury.
Ankle sprains...ok, football injury.
Dislocated hip...not ok, injury you get from a catastrophic car injury.
Cherry-picking...yeah right.
Well this post isn’t mostly crossed out so hey itnworksBad finger...ok, football injury.
Ankle sprains...ok, football injury.
Dislocated hip...not ok, injury you get from a catastrophic car injury.
Cherry-picking...yeah right.
Yeah, that sure has killed Brees and Wilson's career.i think he and burrow have a better chance for success in the nfl than tua for the mere fact they can see over the O line.
tom brady was a 6th rd pick....Like Brees and Wilson haven’t had a “better chance” at success?
Dude, the more I look into it... The more I like Herbert. Burrow is QB1....Herbert QB2.
Go to 2:43 mark......
WTFtom brady was a 6th rd pick....
troy aikman went 1-15 as a rookie...
peyton manning had 28 ints...
tom brady was a 6th rd pick....
troy aikman went 1-15 as a rookie...
peyton manning had 28 ints...
Well ya kno Kam -QB breaking his finger on a helmet is a first for American fballEvery time I read about a QB breaking their finger on an offensive lineman I just think of how Ray Lucas tanked an entire season once it happened to Fiedler.
all outliers that people commonly cite as if they are the rule rather than the exception. drew brees and russell wilson are also the exception and not the rule.
You mean like how you implied that taller QBs have greater success? Just asking for a friend.all outliers that people commonly cite as if they are the rule rather than the exception. drew brees and russell wilson are also the exception and not the rule.
yeah but that's the rule, though. thats what is common to the history of the game. not 6ft QBs.You mean like how you implied that taller QBs have greater success?
Name me one QB that was greater than 6’6” + who’s won anything? So I guess that’s an outlier as well?yeah but that's the rule, though. thats what is common to the history of the game. not 6ft QBs.
thats a great point. 6'2 to 6'6 is really where you wanna be when targeting a franchise QB.Name me one QB that was greater than 6’6” + who’s won anything? So I guess that’s an outlier as well?
Sweet spot apparently for QBs is between 6’3” and 6’5”. See how stupid that sounds? A difference of a couple inches. Inches may make up for the skills in bed but I don’t see it as a difference maker playing QB in this day and age.
Or 6’1 3/4thats a great point. 6'2 to 6'6 is really where you wanna be when targeting a franchise QB.
You do realize that because of rule changes geared toward the passing game and the way offenses have changed with so much shotgun and pistol formations and the rpo's that they have implemented that lack of height of a QB is not perceived as a negative as it once was in the dinosaur era of the NFL? Russel Wilson would not have dropped as far as he did if he entered the draft today. The last two #1 overall picks in the draft were QBs 6ft tall or shorter. There is no longer a premium on height when it comes to the QB position these days.all outliers that people commonly cite as if they are the rule rather than the exception. drew brees and russell wilson are also the exception and not the rule.
You sure do have a knack and a history of falling in love with and touting QBs with a marginal chance of succeeding in the NFL.