• MarcusDA@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I’ve said this for awhile and people always hate it, but they basically need to make the QB off limits to hit unless they’re running. Like a sack would be you wrap him up and the play is whistled dead. I get that it would be lame, but is it any more lame than watching a shit ton of backups who can’t play?

    Seriously, there’s like 20-25 people in the world who can be a competitive NFL QB. That’s it. After those 25 (and that’s being generous), you get absolute trash. They need to be protected more. This is a billion dollar industry, good QBs are the face of the franchises and they’re rare.

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        1 year ago

        You think football is the same now as decades ago? When the DL was a stout 240 lbs and they smoked on the sideline.

        • Flaky_Dentist_5945@alien.top
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          1 year ago

          I said for decades. Not decades ago. And anywy decades ago could refer to the early 2000s. Getting hit by Ray Lewis then would suck as much as getting hit by anyone now

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      1 year ago

      Part of what makes quarterbacks cool is that they take the hits, they’re under pressure, they still perform. QBs have to know the play, know the coverage, set protections, and get an accurate pass off in 3 seconds or less, otherwise they get pounded by a 300lbs defensive tackle

      Yeah, sometimes the backup has to play. Not every NFL game is going to be a shootout, sometimes your backup comes in and helps the team grind out an important 13-10 win, while the defense shuts down the opposing offense when the team needs it the most