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Bortles Article: How to Win Without a Quarterback
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(10-10-2017, 06:34 PM)VisitingCobra Wrote: This is a great article. But lets say the Jaguars actually succeed in accomplishing what this article describes (which is still very unlikely), and other teams try to copy this model. What exactly would the other teams do differently? Teams have been trying to accomplish this for decades. They would stop trading multiple high draft picks in order to draft an over-hyped college QB. They would realize that a QB without an offensive line is going to fail. They would realize that almost any QB can succeed to a certain extent if they have a great offensive line. I don't dispute that QB is the most important position, but some of these bad teams are overdoing it. They're sacrificing potential talent at other positions in order to take wild swings at rookie QBs. |
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