A question about evaluating quarterbacks
Re: A question about evaluating quarterbacks
We often downgrade QBs who were otherwise great but lacked championships but consider this...Payton Manning won a Super Bowl in what was his worst year statistically. Winning the championship is the ultimate goal of course but it is a team game. Supposedly Lombardi told Jurgensen that if they had him in Green Bay they would have never lost. Now maybe he was just trying to boost Jurgensen's confidence but maybe he recognized that just because Starr won multiple championships it doesn't mean he was necessarily the better player.
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Re: A question about evaluating quarterbacks
Very true. Going back to what I said on top, Peyton Manning also quarterbacked number one offenses in his peak years.Mark wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 3:33 pm We often downgrade QBs who were otherwise great but lacked championships but consider this...Payton Manning won a Super Bowl in what was his worst year statistically. Winning the championship is the ultimate goal of course but it is a team game. Supposedly Lombardi told Jurgensen that if they had him in Green Bay they would have never lost. Now maybe he was just trying to boost Jurgensen's confidence but maybe he recognized that just because Starr won multiple championships it doesn't mean he was necessarily the better player.
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Re: A question about evaluating quarterbacks
Two tihngs:
1. I have not heard of Strat-O-Matic, what is that?
and 2. In my experience these days, coaches are criticized more for clock management than quarterbacks are.
1. I have not heard of Strat-O-Matic, what is that?
and 2. In my experience these days, coaches are criticized more for clock management than quarterbacks are.
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Re: A question about evaluating quarterbacks
Strat-o-Matic is a board game. There are individual cards for each player and if you play out a season, their statistics will come very close to reflecting what they were in real life. So, basically, they perform in the game similar to how they would on the field. In the advanced versions of the game, you can move defenders around, create blitz packages, double cover, etc. So, it's a board game simulation of real football. APBA is similar, although I haven't played that particular game.SeahawkFever wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 4:51 pm Two tihngs:
1. I have not heard of Strat-O-Matic, what is that?
and 2. In my experience these days, coaches are criticized more for clock management than quarterbacks are.
Yes, commentators do criticize coaches for clock management. A lot of times they simply base that on usage of timeouts. Also, for most of Montana's career, you couldn't spike the ball to stop the clock. That didn't start until sometime in the 90s. If you watch film of The Catch drive or the drive at the end of Super Bowl 23, or the Elway drive in the 86 AFC Championship, you might get a feel for excellent clock management. Especially if you find film of drives where time ran out and compare.
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