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The Insider
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Ownership groups and fans are impatience bastards that want instant gratification. Thus rookies get rushed and game mangers stay on too long. Combine that with the increase in passing which running ball should be used more especially in the development of a young quarterback.
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Join Date: Mar 2013
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No real advancements in rushing a QB.
Pressure is what causes a lot of QB trouble. It's combated by doing short passes and shotgun. The NFL could force OTs to stop cheating back from the LOS. That would help pass rushers get to the QB. |
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He's Mahomie!
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Jax, FL
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I call it the Wallstreet effect. Every company only looks to next quarter's numbers because the CEO doesn't want to get fired. No team/company is willing to try other things due to the inevitable stock dip during the transition.
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