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X said:
Bradford has led more than 1 scoring drive in the 4th to take the lead. Including 2 in the Lions game.
X said:
Iron Lion said:He had a chance to end the game on third down and threw it 20 miles over Amendola, we all saw it.
I don't know why everyone hates on my Stafford... it's not like I'm saying I'd take my Lions defense over the Rams defense. That would be absurd.
Iron Lion said:School went well, thanks. Still quite busy.
And I think stafford has done enough to earn his team's respect regardless of his personality.
Thordaddy said:Iron Lion said:School went well, thanks. Still quite busy.
And I think stafford has done enough to earn his team's respect regardless of his personality.
You are right completely, that IS what you think, but every person gets that opportunity however and the more a team sees a QB as just one of the guys the less they fear him the fewer tools he has at his disposal as a leader.
Every player is different some need to fear a leader, it's not universal so he can't be a prick , but the QB can't be a regular guy,there is no other position in team sports where a player has to be a leader to the degree a QB has to be.
Bradford is a bit of a square, and fits the mold more than Stafford, not that Stafford is a very tallented guy, he is, just not the complete package that Sam is.
Hang with the school pooty, every day you walk out of the classroom a more powerful person.
Dochal said:Um, not intending to interrupt the ongoing dialogue here or anything, but does anyone know if Schiano got to employ his revolutionary, uber-aggressive, game-breaking strategy in yet another loss today? And, if so, how did that work for him?
I have yet to see even one other team do what Schiano does which, of course, makes him an innovative, out-of-the-box thinker and the rest of the coaches mindless conformists...
Iron Lion said:Thordaddy said:Iron Lion said:School went well, thanks. Still quite busy.
And I think stafford has done enough to earn his team's respect regardless of his personality.
You are right completely, that IS what you think, but every person gets that opportunity however and the more a team sees a QB as just one of the guys the less they fear him the fewer tools he has at his disposal as a leader.
Every player is different some need to fear a leader, it's not universal so he can't be a prick , but the QB can't be a regular guy,there is no other position in team sports where a player has to be a leader to the degree a QB has to be.
Bradford is a bit of a square, and fits the mold more than Stafford, not that Stafford is a very tallented guy, he is, just not the complete package that Sam is.
Hang with the school pooty, every day you walk out of the classroom a more powerful person.
I just don't see how what you're saying is viable. Stafford's had too many comebacks to not be respected in the locker room.
Dochal said:Um, not intending to interrupt the ongoing dialogue here or anything, but does anyone know if Schiano got to employ his revolutionary, uber-aggressive, game-breaking strategy in yet another loss today? And, if so, how did that work for him?
I have yet to see even one other team do what Schiano does which, of course, makes him an innovative, out-of-the-box thinker and the rest of the coaches mindless conformists...
The Bucs turned the ball over on downs with 0:00 on the clock. Therefore I think the strategy at that point was for Schiano to go to midfield for the coach's handshake and then surprise Kromer with a quick 3-point stance and BOOM! shot to the chops.