http://www.sportsxchange.com/DS97/walsh/WALSH2.HTM
This is from '97, and the game has changed since then, but pretty much all of it (I think) holds true:
This is from '97, and the game has changed since then, but pretty much all of it (I think) holds true:
To become a great quarterback, there must be instincts and intuition. This is the area that can be the difference between a very solid quarterback and a great quarterback. This isn't an area you can do much with as a coach. You can certainly bring a quarterback up to a competitive standard, but to reach greatness the quarterback must possess that inherently, ala Billy Kilmer, Sonny Jurgensen, Ken Stabler and Warren Moon.