Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

One thing I've noticed about the best QB's in the League....


AKPantherFan

Recommended Posts

If you look at Manning, Brees, Farve, Brady, they all can be found doing the same thing after a drive. If you look, as soon as they hit the sideline, no matter if it was a TD drive or a 3 and out, they are on the sideline looking at the "Film Slips".

Watch the idiot QB's (Im sure this doesnt apply across the board though)

Most of them can be found on the sidelines BS'ing with their teammates or watching the game.

Its interesting to see the best in the game remain studious, and always trying to find a way to exploit the defense.

just a little observation... thats all..

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If you look at Manning, Brees, Farve, Brady, they all can be found doing the same thing after a drive. If you look, as soon as they hit the sideline, no matter if it was a TD drive or a 3 and out, they are on the sideline looking at the "Film Slips".

Watch the idiot QB's (Im sure this doesnt apply across the board though)

Most of them can be found on the sidelines BS'ing with their teammates or watching the game.

Its interesting to see the best in the game remain studious, and always trying to find a way to exploit the defense.

just a little observation... thats all..

It depends on how much leeway they have in the play calling. The ones you mention are given a lot more freedom to change plays than most.

PS: Somehting tells me that this could turn into another chicken/egg discussion

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It depends on how much leeway they have in the play calling. The ones you mention are given a lot more freedom to change plays than most.

PS: Somehting tells me that this could turn into another chicken/egg discussion

i guess- but EVERY QB should want to see what type of defensive look they get in certain positions...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If you look at Manning, Brees, Farve, Brady, they all can be found doing the same thing after a drive. If you look, as soon as they hit the sideline, no matter if it was a TD drive or a 3 and out, they are on the sideline looking at the "Film Slips".

Watch the idiot QB's (Im sure this doesnt apply across the board though)

Most of them can be found on the sidelines BS'ing with their teammates or watching the game.

Its interesting to see the best in the game remain studious, and always trying to find a way to exploit the defense.

just a little observation... thats all..

You know what else these guys do well, sell a play action pass like it's nobody's business. I mean they really get the ball tucked into the runners gut and fool a defense. Ever watch jake do it? Ummm yeah, 2 yards away and a weak attempt of faking the hand off.

I hate Jake D as our QB. I'm sure he's a great person but I can't stand him as our QB anymore.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • You talk about keeping the shtshow alive and well in Pantherland just bring in Prime and Shedeur....
    • Elite QBs are made and need a team to work around them or you end up with a Phillip Rivers situation, at best.  Sometimes the QB is just the missing piece, or the QB finds the other factors that lift their game. You couldn't ask for a better example of both of those situations than looking at the Stafford/Goff trade between LA and Detroit. Send either of those two guys to Carolina or Cleveland and they just flop around on the turf near the 35 yard line, game after game. And as to the Texans and Commanders... those are two well coached and well-built teams. Massive turnarounds in each location, a lot of buy in by players and grabbing solid performers where they could. They got their QBs, but they also put them in the right environment. You claim I'm a 1990s football guy, I claim you're basing your evaluation more on Madden and fantasy football. 
    • https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/32192361328020--24-7-hour-assistance-Does-Quickbooks-Payroll-have-24-hour-supporthttps://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/32192361328020--24-7-hour-assistance-Does-Quickbooks-Payroll-have-24-hour-support   ((1(831).246*876.7)) For all your QuickBooks ((1(831).246*876.7)) Enterprise support needs, call our dedicated team anytime at ((1(831).246*876.7)) We’re here 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, ready to assist with installation, troubleshooting, and expert guidance. ((1(831).246*876.7))) Whether you're just getting started or need help with advanced features, ((1(831).246*876.7)) we’ve got you covered every step of the way. Don't hesitate—contact us anytime for reliable, fast, and friendly support! For any QuickBooks Enterprise support needs, call our dedicated team anytime at((1(831).246*876.7)) We're available 24/7 to help with installation, troubleshooting, and any questions you may have. Trust our expert support to ensure your QuickBooks runs smoothly—whenever you need us!  
×
×
  • Create New...