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re: Championship teams require more than just "game manager" at QB
Posted on 9/19/16 at 3:42 pm to slackster
Posted on 9/19/16 at 3:42 pm to slackster
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*2002
Ohio State Big Ten SR QB 148/249 59.4% 2110yds 8.5ypa 12 TDs 7 INTs 140.9 Rating
so "game manager" means mediocre?
I always viewed "game managers" as not the most talented guys but were really efficient and smart
Krenzel wasn't efficient
This post was edited on 9/19/16 at 3:43 pm
Posted on 9/19/16 at 3:43 pm to Salmon
Jarrett Lee pre-Bama game in 2011 IMO.
Low on turnovers, high on completion %. Not a lot of volume.
65% of his passes, 13 TDs, 1 INTs, like 150 yards/game.
Low on turnovers, high on completion %. Not a lot of volume.
65% of his passes, 13 TDs, 1 INTs, like 150 yards/game.
This post was edited on 9/19/16 at 3:46 pm
Posted on 9/19/16 at 3:46 pm to Salmon
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I always viewed "game managers" as not the most talented guys but were really efficient and smart
I've heard a ton of different uses. To me a game manager is a QB who simply isn't asked to do much. You can be a good game manager or a bad one, but if you're throwing the ball less than 20-25 times per game, you have a game manager role.
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