Ram65
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He had 4-5 years of doing what all the running QB's did Meaning have some great games and some average games and some bad games. And the hits and injuries caught up and it was over. Until he became a pocket passer late in his career and had one excellent year. Had he done that from the start of his career he would probably be in the HOF.
They say here in Phila that Cunningham had little to no offensive support from Buddy Ryan. Ryan just wanted RC to run and use his athletic ability. No real offensive game plan. That's where Jeff Fisher got is offensive mind from. Had RC had an offensive coach he might have developed faster as a pocket passer sooner.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randall_Cunningham#Philadelphia_Eagles
In 1986, new head coach Buddy Ryan arrived in Philadelphia and made wholesale changes, many of them unorthodox, mostly due to his defensive-minded philosophy. At the quarterback position, Ryan designated 35-year-old Ron Jaworski the starter but would replace the aging veteran with the fleet-footed Cunningham in third-and-long situations where the youngster’s scrambling would presumably put the defense on its heels. After a hand injury to Jaworski in week 10, Cunningham would replace him as the Eagles’ starter. Despite his limited service and speed, the Eagles' porous offensive line allowed him to be sacked a franchise record 72 times that season. Cunningham was permanently handed the Eagles' starting job for the 1987 season.