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Guy who would be a great QB coach for Cam


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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

Yeah, another QB that didn't succeed in the NFL teaching an MVP QB how to QB.  Sounds like a plan for success.

I don't know if Weinke is a good QB coach but NFL success as player is not a prerequisite for a quality coach.  Very few "great" coaches succeeded at the highest level as players.   Knowing the game and having the talent to play it are different things.   

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Just now, shulasmyhero said:

I don't know if Weinke is a good QB coach but NFL success as player is not a prerequisite for a quality coach.  Very few "great" coaches succeeded at the highest level as players.   Knowing the game and having the talent to play it are different things.   

No but you have to have had enough success to command the respect of the guy you're trying to coach.  That ain't Weinke or Dorsey.  Norv's son is iffy but his knowledge will come directly from Norv if he indeed takes the job.  Norv knows his poo and nobody can dispute that.

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Just now, cardiackat88. said:

What's up with sucky ass busts being QB coaches?

You don't see Trent Richardson being a coach, or Charles Rogers, Simone Fua...

I never understood that myself.  My only conclusion is that they just really want to coach and there is just not a lot of HOF QBs standing in line to be a coach.  I'm pretty sure it applies to other positions as well.  That's my theory anyway.

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