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Originally Posted by -King-
A lot of football players use flash cards to memorize the playbooks. I know a lot of college players that do it and their playbooks are basically pamphlets compared to nfl playbooks.
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That doesn't really matter to me. I'd just prefer that the supposed leader of my favorite NFL team didn't have to resort to a 4th grade method of learning administered by his wife. The fact that he has to resort to flash cards makes me weep. That's strong indication of a strictly visual learning style. Meaning that he doesn't think well on his feet in the heat of the moment. It's greatly preferred for a QB and team leader to have a kinesthetic learning style. The best QBs are kinesthetic learners. They learn best by doing, and they take charge and think quickly on their feet. Just another little example of why Cassel was never meant to be a great QB.