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Can a QB be “fixed?”


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What's this obsession with putting JT/OB School on a pedestal as if he's some kind of authoritative judge on QBs? JT is a copium merchant trying to get your subscription dollars. Compare his breakdown videos to those done by Kurt Warner, Sloter, and Drew Brees, it's immediately obvious that objectivity isn't what JT is about. Both Warner and Sloter immediately flagged Bryce's horrendous footwork from the outset, but it took JT until late in the season to briefly mention it in passing. FFS, even I can see Bryce's footwork is one of the root causes of his terrible play. JT's analyses are also extremely shallow, perfunctory, and lacks the kind of granular insights that we see from breakdowns done by just about any former NFL QBs. If I want zero to low-effort breakdowns, I can get them for free from any number of Youtube channels run by former high school QBs. 

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2 hours ago, GhostOfDocAnderson said:

What's this obsession with putting JT/OB School on a pedestal as if he's some kind of authoritative judge on QBs? JT is a copium merchant trying to get your subscription dollars. Compare his breakdown videos to those done by Kurt Warner, Sloter, and Drew Brees, it's immediately obvious that objectivity isn't what JT is about. Both Warner and Sloter immediately flagged Bryce's horrendous footwork from the outset, but it took JT until late in the season to briefly mention it in passing. FFS, even I can see Bryce's footwork is one of the root causes of his terrible play. JT's analyses are also extremely shallow, perfunctory, and lacks the kind of granular insights that we see from breakdowns done by just about any former NFL QBs. If I want zero to low-effort breakdowns, I can get them for free from any number of Youtube channels run by former high school QBs. 

That's me. I am no expert scout just a person who played in high school and watched and loved football my entire life. My dad did college ball and HS coaching so I didn’t have a choice.

But the footwork, it took me literally ten minutes once I found something to watch. Which was his pro day. I didn’t have to look any more, there it was. Ran it back and forth a little to confirm I wasn’t mistaken in what I was seeing. 

Major question mark. That no one wanted to touch, for some reason , but I just don’t understand how it could be missed by pros. And if they saw what I saw and gave him a good grade, they were making the boss happy or something. It wouldn’t make sense otherwise.

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