For that matter, Brian Hoyer looked pretty good too. The two of them were a combined 27-40 for 335, 2 TD's, a combined QBR of about 110, and no sacks.
Look familiar?
For that matter, Brian Hoyer looked pretty good too. The two of them were a combined 27-40 for 335, 2 TD's, a combined QBR of about 110, and no sacks.
Look familiar?
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OK, Eli...right. Sure. What drug's he on, and where can I get it?
MAR, May 2012
As I said, just slide any old signal-caller under center in that system, and reap the rewards. If Jacksonville is particularly susceptible to that system, it stands to reason that whatever QB plays against them would have great numbers. Like 27-40 for 335 and two TD's.
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What exactly is the system I always hear about? Because when the QB is replaceable, the receivers are replaceable, the RBs are replaceable, (aside from a great offensive line), the "system" sounds a lot like an amorphous abstract. Otherwise, you'd think it would be easier to duplicate.
You're right. Tapes and stealing signals helped. A good Oline and penalties put in place to make it illegal to hit your QB help. Not every team has those advantages.
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