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Originally Posted by ThaVirus
You initially made the claim. The onus is on you to provide proof.
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I showed you that I'm not alone with the notion I expressed. Now show me proof to disprove it then? If what me and others are saying is so wrong then prove it??
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I think that plays a part, yes. From a young age, players who are not tall enough are likely steered toward different positions, which leads to fewer short QBs who make it to the league.
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But surely there's a REASON for that if what you say is true? And surely the evidence from shorter qb's in the league struggling also plays a part?
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There’s precedence there actually in how the football world handled black QBs for decades. Coaches thought they were not smart enough to play QB or too athletic and were steered to RB or WR.
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This has nothing to do with smarts though. This is the physical nature of a QB and what has worked and not worked. And the facts suggest short QB's are not often as successful as taller one's. Simple.
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This isn’t saying much. The majority of QBs struggle and don’t live up to the hype, doesn’t matter if they’re 6’1” or 6’5”.
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But again this is a silly comparison when there are way more 6'5 guys to choose from so the fail rate is naturally way more common.
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OK, well Caleb Williams is 6’1” so wtf are we talking about?
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No he's below 6'1. And qb's below that height who have Bern picked early have struggled.
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I’m not going to waste my time looking for splits.
You want me to do some legwork to show you that a top 10 QB of all-time, who threw for 80,000 yards and 571 TDs despite being known for having a weak arm, was able to exploit the middle of the field.
Think about that. Think about how ****ing stupid you are.
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Lol if Brees was so good over thr middle AS YOU SAID then surely it should be easy to prove? Lol don't tell me this coward is running from another simple request?
