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<blockquote data-quote="jojatk" data-source="post: 685103" data-attributes="member: 2627"><p>I try to listen to NFL Radio on SiriusXM during the day when I can because I like the commentators and also at this time of year they spend a lot of time at the Senior Bowl and hearing what they say about the guys there is fascinating because it gives an insight into how players are evaluated, not necessarily that the individual evaluations are always right. One of the things they've said recently about QBs is that they like to quiz them on formations and responsibilities. I'm sure that's not new to anyone here. But last night one of the guys said he likes to do that without a board and just verbally "diagram" the play out and specifically he speaks quickly and then said he likes to ask the QB questions about hypothetical scenarios based on that description. His rationale is that retention and assimilation of new information quickly is essential to good QB play. And I think our own Goose Godsey proved that out while at GT. He never had the amazing physical tools that some of the kids on our roster today have. But he just knew everything about every play and seemingly what the defenders would do under every circumstance.</p><p></p><p>I just thought it an interesting evaluation tool considering the topic of this discussion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jojatk, post: 685103, member: 2627"] I try to listen to NFL Radio on SiriusXM during the day when I can because I like the commentators and also at this time of year they spend a lot of time at the Senior Bowl and hearing what they say about the guys there is fascinating because it gives an insight into how players are evaluated, not necessarily that the individual evaluations are always right. One of the things they've said recently about QBs is that they like to quiz them on formations and responsibilities. I'm sure that's not new to anyone here. But last night one of the guys said he likes to do that without a board and just verbally "diagram" the play out and specifically he speaks quickly and then said he likes to ask the QB questions about hypothetical scenarios based on that description. His rationale is that retention and assimilation of new information quickly is essential to good QB play. And I think our own Goose Godsey proved that out while at GT. He never had the amazing physical tools that some of the kids on our roster today have. But he just knew everything about every play and seemingly what the defenders would do under every circumstance. I just thought it an interesting evaluation tool considering the topic of this discussion. [/QUOTE]
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