dolphintodd
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Helpful reminder: W/L is not a QB statistic in the ultimate team game.
But the QB is the player with the most influence on the outcome of games, hands down.
Helpful reminder: W/L is not a QB statistic in the ultimate team game.
But the QB is the player with the most influence on the outcome of games, hands down.
QB may be the most important position, but W/L record is owned by the HC and the HC alone.
by "generally" you are obviously considering Atlanta, LA, Buffalo, Washington, Denver, Detroit, NYGiants, PBurgh, TN, TB, Oakland as well as Miami to be the more recent "anomalies" rather than the norm eh?The head coach and QB are tied tightly together. New coach generally means a new qb.
Yes more than the head coach. The coach can call the play but the ball.is in the qbs hand and it is not just about reading the play correctly, the qb has to physically get the ball to the right place. Coach can call all the right plays but the qb has to execute it.
Wrong. The players must execute as a team, not just the QB.
Nothing is more important than the HC of a team.
If the level at which he played his final eight games of 2016 were to become his norm, he'd be the best bargain at QB in the league other than Dak Prescott, who of course is making a fourth-round rookie's salary.
And this is why Dallas is likely to be very good for at least the next three years (including this one). They have the luxury Seattle did when Russell Wilson was on his initial NFL contract. They're paying a very good QB peanuts, which has them set at QB while able to surround that player with lots of talent with the remaining cap room.
Notice how much worse Seattle has gotten since Wilson got his second contract.
You can't take one away from the other right now. He had a top RB and OL right out of the gate. By believing your statement that's pretty much saying if they swap teams, Tannehill in Dallas does worse and Prescott takes us to record at or better than 10/6 with our offensive line.
Wrong. Nothing is more important than the QB.