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Bortles Article: How to Win Without a Quarterback
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(10-14-2017, 04:43 AM)lastonealive Wrote: The thing is we would be the same record even with a superior qb. Our two losses was where our D couldn't stop the run and got dominated and one where holding penalties and poor hands from Lee cost us the game. At best we would be 4-1 With better quarterbacking, we wouldn't have had to stop the run against Tennessee. We would have been ahead and they would have had to throw. And with a better QB, against the Jets, Lee would not have had to hold onto that pass, because we would be far enough ahead to have been running the ball. So you're wrong that our record would have been the same. |
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