Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Athletic profile QB fans: "Everything would have to be perfect for Jimmy Garoppolo and Mac Jones to win a Superbowl."
Question: What happened when one thing wasn't perfect for Patrick Mahomes in the Superbowl last year, unlike the year before when it was.
Same fans: "Yeah but he tried really hard. It wasn't his fault they lost."
Don't embarrass yourself like this. He had a PRACTICE SQUAD offensive line. "One thing going wrong" would be the top WR being schemed out by the defense. A practice squad Oline is a full on nuclear power plant melt down.
Hilarious. Mike Person, Ben Garland and the worst graded pass protection G in football in Laken Tomlinson.
Yet, the POINT is, one key piece wasn't perfect, and a "mobile QB" couldn't transcend that despite every other aspect of the team being better or the same from the previous Superbowl team.
So that argument needs to be thrown out for both QB's...hence why football is still a team game.
You can tell you're wrong but the fact that Mahomes experienced an NFL record number of pressures in that Super Bowl. But don't let observable reality get in the way of your argument.
But you're right. Mobile QBs can't transcend every problem. They just add an extra way to attack, and a slightly better chance of escaping an unwinnable play.