Can "true Pocket" Quarterbacks Excist Anymore?
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<div class="IPBDescription">Or do they all need to be scrambling?</div> This may not seem like a big topic to discuss, but I believe it has its reasons for being here.
The days when a Quarterback use to be able to have five seconds at the absolute least in the pocket seem to have passed us. It seems more and more that scrambling quarterbacks, such as McNair, and McNab are the ones who are grabbing the success, any comments, thoughts, examples?
The days when a Quarterback use to be able to have five seconds at the absolute least in the pocket seem to have passed us. It seems more and more that scrambling quarterbacks, such as McNair, and McNab are the ones who are grabbing the success, any comments, thoughts, examples?
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All that combines to make anything but shotgunning or the scrambling QB to be unviable. Which is why I rarely watch football anymore - low-scoring affairs that boil down to short-yardage running games and 3-point kicks. Totally boring crap. The NBA banned the impenetrable zone defense for decades in order to make the games interesting - the NFL should do something about this sorry state of affairs as well.
Yes, Buddy Ryan's 46 Defense absolutely kicked ****, but your also right on the fact that today's games are getting rather.... stale....
Performance enhancing drugs of any sort should be outlawed from football, it destroys the game :-\
Isn't Zone still illegal in the NBA, or have I really been that out of touch with Basketball for so long.
You're right, NFL games are getting super stale. The concept of an exciting Superbowl? I haven't seen one live *ever*, only the early (ESPN classic shows them) games. Whereas the last 4 World Series were nail biting crazy awesome down to the wire cool.
We are agreeing too much for this to be much of a discussion. <!--emo&:p--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/tounge.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='tounge.gif'><!--endemo-->
Actually, I don't follow "Football" persay, I follow "The Eagles". Big difference. Following the Eagles means scoping out the division, and no one else :-P
Anyway.
If defenses are getting better, wouldn't offensive lines get better conversely?
VVVV Used wrong word, thanks.
Until they make some fundamental rules changes, it will just get more and more boring...
Alabama vs. Auburn this weekend, btw. I'll be watching it. So uhhhhhhh............ ROLL TIDE!!
Come to think of it, Tom Brady is pretty much a pocket passer, but he's got a lot of awarness, so I guess thats what works for him.
Yes, Manning and Pennington are both very good at what they do, very talented QB"s. Can't wait to see Eli, Paytons brother come in to the NFL in the near future to.
Down by 4 points with 10 seconds left on the 3 yard line, who would you rather have in there, Peyton Manning or Dante Culpepper? I think the answer is obvious who is going to be more dangerous.