http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs05/columns/story?columnist=pasquarelli_len&id=2277589
Interesting article on the myths and misconceptions about running QBs
Interesting article on the myths and misconceptions about running QBs
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Chaft said:There's one indisputable fact about NFL defenses. There are some badasses out there who can hit hard. Most defenders relish a chance to lay a big hit on the QB.
"It helps some to be able to run," said Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, whose three touchdowns on the ground in 2005 lead all playoff quarterbacks. "But traditionally, you don't get much (running) outside the pocket in the playoffs. It's a time when you try to play to your strengths. For most quarterbacks, running isn't a strong point, is it?"
I watched the Pit/Cin game, and it was Ben's long bomb throw into the endzone that broke the game open.
Chaft said:I watched the Pit/Cin game, and it was Ben's long bomb throw into the endzone that broke the game open.
Huge said:Michael Vick - 2 playoff appearances in 4 years
Donovan McNabb - 5 playoff appearances in 6 years
Daunte Culpepper - 2 playoff appearances in 6 years
Steve McNair - 4 playoff appearances in 9 years
HJam72 said:Here's what I got out of it:
The best teams have the fastest defenders. You can get to the play-offs running as a QB, but, when you get there, you better be able to do everything else, because you're not gonna run unless you want to have your helmet removed for a minimal gain.
McNair was not a runner by the time he became successfull. He moved around in the pocket and avoided tackles, but he did not run. His success was a result of his arm. You might think I'm attacking Young here, but I think he could develop that way. He certainly has the size and quickness to move around before throwing the ball. It's his arm that I have a very slight concern about. I hear that he doesn't have a strong arm at all and then I hear that he had the best passing percentage in college this year. I guess I'm kind of baffled. One thing I do know: Carr has a VERY strong arm and he knows how to use it. That's his greatest asset, in fact.
Frills said:Calling McNair a running QB is a joke...he never has been a scrambler