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Retired QB Byron Leftwich lands first NFL coaching gig

#21

If you put Byron's head on David Garrard's body we would have had a HoF QB.
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#22

Quote:If you put Byron's head on David Garrard's body we would have had a HoF QB.
lol, Byron dumb bro
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#23

Quote:lol, Byron dumb bro


He wasn't very eloquent but I bet he did a lot better on the wonderlic than you.
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#24

Quote:He wasn't very eloquent but I bet he did a lot better on the wonderlic than you.
lol, nah man, doubt that
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#25

Quote:lol, nah man, doubt that


Doubt it all you want. It's still true.
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#26

Quote:Doubt it all you want. It's still true.
I looked it up, he scored a 25, I got a 50 burger.
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#27

Quote:I looked it up, he scored a 25, I got a 50 burger.
 

byron letwich is my uncle

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#28

Quote:byron letwich is my uncle

That means you're dumb also. lol
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#29

Quote:That means you're dumb also. lol
 

your "post- to like" ratio is trash. get it together man. here, I'll help you out lil bruh

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#30

Quote:your "post- to like" ratio is trash. get it together man. here, I'll help you out lil bruh
Yo mama brah
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#31

Quote:lol, Byron dumb bro
 

He knew X's and O's and was an excellent study.  People forget how much progress he was making when he got injured.  His throwing motion was the problem not his Football IQ.  He was never going to speak like people expected.

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#32

Quote:He knew X's and O's and was an excellent study.  People forget how much progress he was making when he got injured.  His throwing motion was the problem not his Football IQ.  He was never going to speak like people expected.
If he was good at x's and o's, how came he didn't evolve into Peyton Manning.
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#33

Quote:If he was good at x's and o's, how came he didn't evolve into Peyton Manning.


Silly question.
Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
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#34

Quote:2027 Sports Center:

 

Looking back on the 2016 draft who could have predicted 3 HOF player's drafted by the same team.

 

works both ways

 

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#35

Quote:OK ... so the QB that was too stubborn to listen to coaches is now going to coach ??

 

Very interesting.  Maybe Carson Palmer can learn a few things from Byron :woot:  

 

"Hey Carson, you need to slow down that release."

 

"Hey Carson, hold the ball a little longer then release it (with a long wind-up) right before you get hit."

 

"Hey Carson, make certain you throw the ball as hard as possible on those little flair routes to the RB coming out of the backfield"
Exactly.

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#36

Good for him, smart player, do some of you people think only great players can make good coaches? Most great players suck at coaching because they were gifted with all that talent and it was easy to them.


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#37

IMO, the franchise had a good QB in Mark Brunnell, average to below until the arrival of Blake Bortles whom has already proven to me at least that he is better than Mark.. but simply needs the wins to go with it...


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#38

Liked the guy, just wasn't a great player.  I understand that he never did quite heal from the injury he suffered at Marshall.

 

Good luck Byron (except against the Jags)


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#39

Like him or not, just because a guy sucked at the sport does not mean he will be a bum coach. Most coaches hardly made a career out of playing in the NFL. That being said, I just don't think he has what it takes to coach.. Who knows, maybe he is the next Mike Tomlin but the vibe I got from Byron was just chill, laid back, whatever attitude. Not exactly coaching material imo. 


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#40

Carson Palmer goes down in pre-season. Byron Leftwich comes in as the starting QB. Arizona goes 13-3. Wins the NFC West and loses the NFC Championship to Green Bay by 3 points. 


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