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  • Real Deal Steel
    Banned
    • Jan 2017
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    #31
    Originally posted by SteelerOfDeVille
    genetics and osmosis? no. but, being around football people from day 1 and getting insight that the average Joe didn't get is huge. and many times, the backup QBs are the best coaches - because they've helped the QB in real-life game situations. Ben always refers to how much Charlie Batch helped him.

    I a different scenario - surely you acknowledge that Peyton Manning's football IQ was increased by growing up in Archie's house, right?

    Yes, you have to apply what you've learned. but, the exposure is invaluable.
    Manning's personal detail to work, crazy work ethic, crazy film study...that's all him. Him personally. There were two other Manning boys who were exposed to the same thing and he is light years past his brothers. The difference? His individual need/drive to be great. He was going to be great at whatever he did because of his insane drive.

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    • feltdizz
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 27531

      #32
      Originally posted by SidSmythe
      I'm w/ Real Steel Deal ... have respect for Mayock.
      Can't get them right all the time especially gauging a man's heart. Cutler could have been great when looking at his physical attributes.
      Most first round QB's have the physical attributes to be great. The mental toughness is what separates most of these guys
      Steelers 27
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      • feltdizz
        Legend
        • May 2008
        • 27531

        #33
        Originally posted by Real Deal Steel
        Manning's personal detail to work, crazy work ethic, crazy film study...that's all him. Him personally. There were two other Manning boys who were exposed to the same thing and he is light years past his brothers. The difference? His individual need/drive to be great. He was going to be great at whatever he did because of his insane drive.
        but Peyton couldn't beat Florida in college and he underperformed in the playoffs. Great regular season QB.

        He was a great in the film room and great at reading defenses presnap but he seemed to play his worst when the lights were the brightest.

        I think Eli was more successful in the playoffs because his mind wasn't working all the time. Peyton seemed to psych himself out in big moments.

        Also, his SB performances and the playoffs runs during those SB wins were subpar.

        He was second, third and fourth best a lot during his career too.
        Last edited by feltdizz; 04-17-2017, 07:16 PM.
        Steelers 27
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        • SteelerOfDeVille
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          • May 2008
          • 9069

          #34
          Originally posted by Real Deal Steel
          Manning's personal detail to work, crazy work ethic, crazy film study...that's all him. Him personally. There were two other Manning boys who were exposed to the same thing and he is light years past his brothers. The difference? His individual need/drive to be great. He was going to be great at whatever he did because of his insane drive.
          cooper had an physical condition that derailed his career... you really wanna ding him for THAT? wow. credibility all gone.

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooper_Manning
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