01-27-2019, 08:24 PM
(01-27-2019, 08:16 PM)Synric Wrote: But you are only mentioning one way.
Yea some QBs from today couldn't take the beatings but some QBs from the 70s couldn't handle how much more complex defenses are today.
That is my point.
We see things from different eras, from different perspectives. Nothing wrong with that, in fact I think that it's been an interesting exchange.
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Now, to your second point, about previous generation QBs not being able to read defenses like they do today? The good ones read the defenses as well as they needed to, for the league that they played in. QBs have always been the smartest guy on the team (football wise, anyway) I have no doubt that given the opportunity to adjust, and the advanced coaching that we have today, they could perform as equally well, or even better than some of today's top QBs.
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