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<blockquote data-quote="Voyageur" data-source="post: 1059077" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>QBs have become the scapegoat for failures by head coaches on a regular basis. Of course, they like to play the martyr routine and say that it's their fault because they are ultimately responsible for the failure. Gawd! Falling on the rubber knife! It nauseates me.</p><p></p><p>The reality is, most of the time when there's one off failures in the playoffs - as an example - A substandard passing game is ultimately blamed on the QB, never on the coach coming up with a worthless game plan and not knowing how to take advantage of the opponents' weaknesses. There's a reason that we don't see unbeaten seasons and rarely ever see a team lose every game during a season. When the game plan is right, and the other teams isn't, you can overcome a substantial amount of difference in athleticism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voyageur, post: 1059077, member: 17953"] QBs have become the scapegoat for failures by head coaches on a regular basis. Of course, they like to play the martyr routine and say that it's their fault because they are ultimately responsible for the failure. Gawd! Falling on the rubber knife! It nauseates me. The reality is, most of the time when there's one off failures in the playoffs - as an example - A substandard passing game is ultimately blamed on the QB, never on the coach coming up with a worthless game plan and not knowing how to take advantage of the opponents' weaknesses. There's a reason that we don't see unbeaten seasons and rarely ever see a team lose every game during a season. When the game plan is right, and the other teams isn't, you can overcome a substantial amount of difference in athleticism. [/QUOTE]
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