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<blockquote data-quote="Thirteen Below" data-source="post: 1034386" data-attributes="member: 18006"><p>I think you completely missed the point of what Gleeful Gary said, because your reply doesn't have anything at all to do with anything he said. You're talking about two totally different things.</p><p></p><p>What he's trying to explain is that if you know what you're looking at when you watch a quarterback play, you'll see things in the really good ones that you just don't ever see in the Dan Jones-types. You'll see the really special quarterbacks (even when they're young and inexperienced) do really special things that most quarterbacks simply can not do. This is what tells you you're seeing a quarterback who's going to be very good or even great as he gets more experience.</p><p></p><p>I understand that most Chicago fans don't know about this, because they're never seen it in their lifetimes (well.... except those who watched the Bears play the Packers in Brett Favre's first year or two, and then Aaron Rodgers' first year or two, and now Jordan Love). So of course Bear fans would not know it when they see it; they have no way of knowing what it looks like.</p><p></p><p>But Green Bay fans know what it looks like. We've been watching it happen for over 30 years, and we damned well know when we see it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thirteen Below, post: 1034386, member: 18006"] I think you completely missed the point of what Gleeful Gary said, because your reply doesn't have anything at all to do with anything he said. You're talking about two totally different things. What he's trying to explain is that if you know what you're looking at when you watch a quarterback play, you'll see things in the really good ones that you just don't ever see in the Dan Jones-types. You'll see the really special quarterbacks (even when they're young and inexperienced) do really special things that most quarterbacks simply can not do. This is what tells you you're seeing a quarterback who's going to be very good or even great as he gets more experience. I understand that most Chicago fans don't know about this, because they're never seen it in their lifetimes (well.... except those who watched the Bears play the Packers in Brett Favre's first year or two, and then Aaron Rodgers' first year or two, and now Jordan Love). So of course Bear fans would not know it when they see it; they have no way of knowing what it looks like. But Green Bay fans know what it looks like. We've been watching it happen for over 30 years, and we damned well know when we see it again. [/QUOTE]
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