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Why NFL Teams Gamble on Starting Rookie Quarterbacks
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نقد و بررسی
August 1, 2017
George, former New York Times sportswriter and current SBNation.com national columnist, ultimately concludes in this brief treatise that NFL teams gamble on rookie signal callers because a franchise quarterback is the most important slot to fill for a Super Bowl run. In what reads like a long newspaper article filled with commentary from current and recent coaches and quarterbacks, the author focuses primarily on the contemporary game, with nearly half the book covering 2016 draftees Carson Wentz, Jared Goff, and Dak Prescott. The rest centers on what a rookie quarterback needs to be successful beyond the physical tools: communication and leadership skills, an open relationship with the head coach, football intelligence, a strong work ethic, the ability to process information quickly, and the knowledgeable support of a veteran backup quarterback. VERDICT While there are several interesting quotes from the coaches interviewed, overall the book lacks depth and historical perspective, resulting in a fast read without much lasting impact.
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