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NFL QB Archetypes: Elite Play Executor

This article is a part of our series, NFL QB Archetypes. Elite Play Executor is the one of the elite QB Archetypes. It is exactly what it sounds like: a QB that executes the offense at an elite level. (Examples: Joe Montana, Drew Brees) They master the fundamentals – accuracy, footwork, mechanics, pocket presence, protect […]

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We Discovered the Best Way to Judge Quarterbacks in the Regular Season and Postseason Combined Part 2

This is total value record differentials for quarterbacks that played mostly in the 1980s and 1990s. The concept of taking such an approach originated from a Bleacher Report article years ago. The Bleacher Report article referenced a Pro-Football Reference article that not only was the source of the original calculations, but also had the average

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We Discovered the Best Way to Judge a QB in the Regular Season Part 7

The is the win record differentials for many long term starters that came into the league in 1980s. Dan Marino Seasons Teams Record Projected +/- Context 1983 MIA 7-2 5.77-3.23 1.23 C Stephenson made all-pros from 1983- 1987, G Kuechenberg made a pro bowl, WR Duper made a pro bowl, G Newman made an all-pro.

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“Two Timelines” in the NBA Doesn’t Work

Often times, when teams have a great, generational players, there comes a point in time where those great players reach their mid 30s, and a serious discussion needs to be had: Do they keep them and build around them until they retire? Or do they focus on trying to build towards the future with young

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The NFL has Always Been a Quaterback’s League

We usually talk about how the rule changes and emphasis towards passing has turned the league into a QB-driven league, and that now more than ever, you need a great QB if you want a realistic chance of winning a Super Bowl, lest you want to just hope you go on a Cinderella-story run. But

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