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Originally Posted by RealSNR
They require time and patience. If you draft one in the 1st round and expect them to automatically integrate the new principles they work on in one offseason just for the sake of getting them important snaps so you don't waste their 1st round contract, you're going to get a bad QB.
THAT'S the big difference between the spread QBs who fail and the ones who can find success.
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And this is why they don't pan out anymore.
No one is willing to let a 1st round QB sit for more than one year, if they even get that. No team will put in the time necessary to groom them...