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Thoughts on Jaguars game and this board
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Quote:You're able to name 1 QB/weak offense since 1970... The outlier is not necessarily proof... If the original poster had said maybe since 1990 or so, then I can agree with it. However, the 70's was a totally different style of football. Some names that were really "game changers" back then in no particular order. Tony Dorsett, Herschel Walker, Franco Harris, Walter Payton, Earl Campbell, O. J. Simpson, Larry Csonka. It used to be that running back was "the" position. Great quarterbacks from back in the 70's off the top of my head. Roger Staubauch, Fran Tarkenton, Ken Stabler, Terry Bradshaw and Bob Griese. There are 10 kinds of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't. |
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