flynryan15
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wait... why did cam newton get til year three to make the leap?
Newton had a great rookie year!
wait... why did cam newton get til year three to make the leap?
Trent Dilfer, Brad Johnson, and Joe Flacco say hello. Terrible post. Go to bed.
Those were exceptions to the rule.
View it in terms of probability. If you don't have a QB who's playing at a level associated with high-level winning, you're very unlikely to win at that level.So in other words,"to make my argument/rant valid, I'm excluding these facts that go against me".....cool post bro
Those were exceptions to the rule.
And all of them cumulatively add up to something very improbable, whereas the probability of winning at a high level with very good quarterback play is much, much higher.Add Jake Delhomme, Eli Manning, Rex Grossman... thats alot of exceptions over the last 12 or so years.
And all of them cumulatively add up to something very improbable, whereas the probability of winning at a high level with very good quarterback play is much, much higher.
Do you want to struggle to be the exception to the rule, or do you want to be that much further ahead of the game with very good QB play?
The distinction lies in how much versus how little help you need from the rest of your team to be successful at a high level, based on whether you do or do not have a QB who's playing at a high level. The exceptions to the rule in terms of QB play invariably have very strong rosters elsewhere.Thats self explanatory. However there about six QB's oer the past 12 or so years who had a bad "cumulative" career and were anything but franchise QB's, who still made it to the superbowl so that puts a large dent in the whole franchise QB arguement. With that being said however a these non-franchise QB's will not lead their teams to multiple superbowls and likely not even multple winning seasons (10-6 or better) so that is where the distinction lies (which is where I think may be going in your last sentence).
The Phins will go nowhere, unless they find a franchise qb. It is simple. Look at all the playoff teams. Some have bad defenses, average WR's and injuries. It doesn't matter, because the franchise QB makes up for that. We knew that from 1984-1999. Someone has to be hired to quantify and qualify if Tannehill is that person, and if he needs to be surrounded with someone that will make him leap like Cam Newton did in year 3. If not, then don't waste anymore money on Personnel until the QB position is decided. I will end this post with a perfect example. Manning's LT is an unrestricted FA. When Clady held out, this guy played and then either was benched or played another position. When Clady got hurt, he stepped in. Is this guy the greatest find in the NFL or is Peyton that good? I think we know the answer. Elite QB's do not throw 3 INT's in the "playoffs," and the staff that coach him don't draw up plays that put him in a position to. You cannot win 12-13 games needed to be elite and earn a bye w/o a franchise qb. Ask Seattle, Carolina, NE and Denver.
The Phins will go nowhere, unless they find a franchise qb. It is simple. Look at all the playoff teams. Some have bad defenses, average WR's and injuries. It doesn't matter, because the franchise QB makes up for that. We knew that from 1984-1999. Someone has to be hired to quantify and qualify if Tannehill is that person, and if he needs to be surrounded with someone that will make him leap like Cam Newton did in year 3. If not, then don't waste anymore money on Personnel until the QB position is decided. I will end this post with a perfect example. Manning's LT is an unrestricted FA. When Clady held out, this guy played and then either was benched or played another position. When Clady got hurt, he stepped in. Is this guy the greatest find in the NFL or is Peyton that good? I think we know the answer. Elite QB's do not throw 3 INT's in the "playoffs," and the staff that coach him don't draw up plays that put him in a position to. You cannot win 12-13 games needed to be elite and earn a bye w/o a franchise qb. Ask Seattle, Carolina, NE and Denver.