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Bortles Article: How to Win Without a Quarterback
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I think one of the biggest problems in the NFL for the past decade or so has been that teams have bought into the idea that you have to have a franchise QB to win. The problem is, there are only about a dozen franchise QBs, but teams have gone all out trying to find a "franchise QB" and then they draft a guy and throw him into an offense that is designed for a franchise QB, as if they actually had one. They want to throw the ball all over the place, because "that's the way it's done, that's the way the Patriots do it, etc etc."
Teams are copycats, they copy whatever works for someone else. No one has an original idea. QB after QB fails because they are asked to do too much. Teams draft a QB high in the first round, then try to build a team around them, assuming they got the right guy, when the odds that they actually got such a guy are very slim. Teams are doomed to failure if they insist on implementing a QB-centric offense when there are only a small handful of QBs in the league who can successfully run such an offense. Someday teams will wake up to the fact that that basket of high draft picks they traded to draft that over-hyped college QB could have been better used to build a butt-kicking offensive line that almost ANY QB could succeed behind. And as far as Blake Bortles goes, right now, all he has to do is keep defenses honest. He's going to have to drop back occasionally and throw one over the head of the defense in order to back them off the line of scrimmage. I think he's capable of that. |
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