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This article explains a lot of the good things and bad things Bray did over the past year using the Georgia game to demonstrate.
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FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Innovative Statistics, Intelligent Analysis | Futures: Tennessee Gunslinger Tyler Bray
I don't think that players today are that much quicker than 20 years ago. Maybe a hair, but not that much. If you went back to the 1960's, I would agree.
That is true, but my post was in response to post #44, which said that Favre would be eaten up by the quickness of today's players. Their size wasn't mentioned, but you are exactly right about the size issue and collisions. The equipment is at least better than years back, so that might help a little.The difference is not so much the quickness, but the size. Back in the 60's, 70's, 80's, you did not have players like Clowney who is huge AND fast. When you have 260 pound players running a 4.6, it makes for a vicious collision.
Attitude is one thing and I don't mind it either. Rivers acts like a complete idiot at times and looks like a 12 year old. I never said they have to be like Peyton. But the QB should at least act mature enough to lead a team. I don't see that out of Rivers. A lot of QB's have attitude, even Peyton.I dont consider having a little attitude during a football game being immature. I like seeing a QB talk a little. Everyone doesnt have to have the same personality as Peyton.