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  • Everybody with a brain “Wouldn’t tied or trailing be better because that’s when your QB needs to show up and not when you’re running up the score on already beaten teams?”

    u/UglyDuckAI “NoooOooooOoooo because then my cherry picked stats don’t help my poooooOoooInt”

    Everybody with a brain "Cause if you go by tied or trailing it’s:
    Hurts - *152/*214, 1710 pYd, 267 rYd, 22-1 TTD-INT (14p, 8r)
    Purdy - *94/*214, 1222 pYd, 81rYd, 9-5 TTD-INT (8p, 1r)

    u/UglyDuckAI “NoooOooooOoooo”


  • MLB coach Charlie Manuel is always the example I think of.

    Talented, superstar players aren’t dumb, but ultimately they need what works for them, and they master it… less talented players need to grind, to find any and every advantage they can get. (They also need people skills, cause locker room presence is more important in those mid/replaceable players)

    So when it comes to teaching various body types or mindsets. One of those coaches is MUCH more prepared to teach what they themselves aren’t.

    That’s my head canon at least.





  • Too early… but let’s be honest how often is the first overall pick the best QB in the draft?

    Manning and Lawrence are the only clear cuts that come to mind… the rest are either debatably the best but inconclusive (Burrow vs Herbert/Tua/Hurts or Newton vs Dalton) or were bad but won by default.

    QB success is way more about supporting cast, scheme fit, and player/coach cohesion. All things that are indicative to the organization, not player.

    Not to say HOU is dripping with supporting cast… but still better then CAR