austinhawk
Well-Known Member
I've often wondered, if you put Tom Brady and Peyton Manning in the same exact situation with all variables the same, would they each react the same. What I'm getting at, is that JVB (or any quarterback) makes decisions on every play, but more so on pass plays. Ruddock may not have skills as progressed as JVB, but would his DECISION skills be better.
I don't believe that a stagnant offense is attributable to the O.C. JVB needs to make better decisions. I don't believe its our O line. JVB needs to make better decisions. I don't believe its our Defenses fault. I don't believe its Ferentz's fault.
So to answer my question, I would say that 75% of the offenses success is directly related to split second decisions that the quarterback makes. (Stanzi was a quick thinker, so was Drew Tate. so was Banks, so was Chuck Long). JVB studies too much film, and doesn't PLAY the game IMO.
I don't believe that a stagnant offense is attributable to the O.C. JVB needs to make better decisions. I don't believe its our O line. JVB needs to make better decisions. I don't believe its our Defenses fault. I don't believe its Ferentz's fault.
So to answer my question, I would say that 75% of the offenses success is directly related to split second decisions that the quarterback makes. (Stanzi was a quick thinker, so was Drew Tate. so was Banks, so was Chuck Long). JVB studies too much film, and doesn't PLAY the game IMO.