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<blockquote data-quote="Rodgers_Forever" data-source="post: 384617" data-attributes="member: 1465"><p>Well, of the four quarterbacks you mentioned, all can attribute their stats to game flow. I'll break down my opinion for you by each player:</p><p></p><p><strong>Cam Newton:</strong></p><p>So you're Arizona's D-Coordinator, are you going to gameplan to stop Cam Newton and the Panthers abysmal (based off past experience) passing game, or are you going to try to stop two of the better backs in the league in Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams? Arizona tried to stop the run all day and got burned by a great receiver in Steve Smith, and Newton had a good game. If Newton passes for over 300 against us now that we have game tape on him, I'll drive from Milwaukee to wherever you may be and buy you a beer good sir.</p><p></p><p><strong>Drew Brees:</strong></p><p>1. He's Drew Brees</p><p>2. He racked up all his yards playing catchup...you've gotta make up a 21-7 first quarter deficit somehow.</p><p>3. He's Drew Brees</p><p></p><p><strong>Tom Brady:</strong></p><p>Well, brady had 10 seconds to throw on a few plays, and to be honest with you, Ryan Leaf could dissect a secondary with that much time. Brady is the best in the business, had spectacular o-line play, and one freak 99 TD catch by Wes Welker to pad his stats. He's never thrown for over 430 yards before and most likely won't again...500 yards was a fluke.</p><p></p><p><strong>Chad Henne:</strong></p><p>Reggie Bush can't run the ball, so when you eliminate the running game entirely, Henne's passing attempts will go up. They were down by a lot and had to play catch up while New England was playing bend but don't break D.</p><p></p><p>Do you honestly think a defensive lineman is going to be hesitant to hit a QB or play his game any differently, because I for one don't?</p><p></p><p>The NFL has just become a passing league...everything is more about strategy, game plan, and precision from your quarterback. There is more finesse and more talent than there ever was, and i think the game has become a lot more interesting because of it.</p><p></p><p>Who the hell wants to watch 60 minutes of ground and pound football where the QB hands it off and the RB runs for 3 yards every play, followed by endless punts back and forth? The name of the game is to score points, and passing does it more quickly, and more efficiently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodgers_Forever, post: 384617, member: 1465"] Well, of the four quarterbacks you mentioned, all can attribute their stats to game flow. I'll break down my opinion for you by each player: [B]Cam Newton:[/B] So you're Arizona's D-Coordinator, are you going to gameplan to stop Cam Newton and the Panthers abysmal (based off past experience) passing game, or are you going to try to stop two of the better backs in the league in Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams? Arizona tried to stop the run all day and got burned by a great receiver in Steve Smith, and Newton had a good game. If Newton passes for over 300 against us now that we have game tape on him, I'll drive from Milwaukee to wherever you may be and buy you a beer good sir. [B]Drew Brees:[/B] 1. He's Drew Brees 2. He racked up all his yards playing catchup...you've gotta make up a 21-7 first quarter deficit somehow. 3. He's Drew Brees [B]Tom Brady:[/B] Well, brady had 10 seconds to throw on a few plays, and to be honest with you, Ryan Leaf could dissect a secondary with that much time. Brady is the best in the business, had spectacular o-line play, and one freak 99 TD catch by Wes Welker to pad his stats. He's never thrown for over 430 yards before and most likely won't again...500 yards was a fluke. [B]Chad Henne:[/B] Reggie Bush can't run the ball, so when you eliminate the running game entirely, Henne's passing attempts will go up. They were down by a lot and had to play catch up while New England was playing bend but don't break D. Do you honestly think a defensive lineman is going to be hesitant to hit a QB or play his game any differently, because I for one don't? The NFL has just become a passing league...everything is more about strategy, game plan, and precision from your quarterback. There is more finesse and more talent than there ever was, and i think the game has become a lot more interesting because of it. Who the hell wants to watch 60 minutes of ground and pound football where the QB hands it off and the RB runs for 3 yards every play, followed by endless punts back and forth? The name of the game is to score points, and passing does it more quickly, and more efficiently. [/QUOTE]
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