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Originally Posted by Molitoth
None. A coach can coach, but the QB is the one on the field performing. Typically a Head Coach is working on all aspects of the team, which is why there are seperate "QB coaches", and other specific coaches that work with the specialized position players.
Peyton Manning is a great QB because he puts in the effort to be one, not because his coaches are "QB guru's".
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So you don't think a coach can improve the level of play of his QB?
So other than playcalling, a coach has no other purpose to the players?
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