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<blockquote data-quote="tmhunter52" data-source="post: 758649" data-attributes="member: 185"><p>I am curious. How do college football QB coach separate and assess the different qualities of their QB candidates? If you can’t have it all, is it better to have a good game manager at QB (one that sees the field, recognizes defenses, delivers the ball on time (even if it looks like a lame duck), recognizes when to tuck it and run, etc.) or a dazzling playmaker who is a little faster, a little more elusive, throws a tight spiral, but cannot figure out what’s going on on the defense and cannot see the field? I ask because the dazzling playmakers get to be college QBs on their athleticism, while the less talented ones get there because they excelled, in part, on the mental aspects of the game. I am wondering because I remember George Godsey - not the greatest athlete, as I recall - and I wonder how someone like Tucker Gleason would compare, given the chance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmhunter52, post: 758649, member: 185"] I am curious. How do college football QB coach separate and assess the different qualities of their QB candidates? If you can’t have it all, is it better to have a good game manager at QB (one that sees the field, recognizes defenses, delivers the ball on time (even if it looks like a lame duck), recognizes when to tuck it and run, etc.) or a dazzling playmaker who is a little faster, a little more elusive, throws a tight spiral, but cannot figure out what’s going on on the defense and cannot see the field? I ask because the dazzling playmakers get to be college QBs on their athleticism, while the less talented ones get there because they excelled, in part, on the mental aspects of the game. I am wondering because I remember George Godsey - not the greatest athlete, as I recall - and I wonder how someone like Tucker Gleason would compare, given the chance? [/QUOTE]
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