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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 681887" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Yup. Joe Burrow has the tools to succeed in the NFL, and many have talked about his ability to process information in real time and how impressed they were with how fast he reacts to everything and go to the right spot...which is every bit as important as physical skillset. Peyton Manning is a great example...his last 5 years or so his arm was so weak from nerve repairs and damage he probably had the weakest arm of any QB in the league, but his command of the offense and ability to manipulate defenses was still the best in the league.</p><p></p><p>The biggest thing for Burrow, and any QB in the NFL, is the team that drafts him and they system they put him in. Most QBs that come out of college and get drafted early usually fail because they go to inept franchises that have no clue how to develop talent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 681887, member: 360"] Yup. Joe Burrow has the tools to succeed in the NFL, and many have talked about his ability to process information in real time and how impressed they were with how fast he reacts to everything and go to the right spot...which is every bit as important as physical skillset. Peyton Manning is a great example...his last 5 years or so his arm was so weak from nerve repairs and damage he probably had the weakest arm of any QB in the league, but his command of the offense and ability to manipulate defenses was still the best in the league. The biggest thing for Burrow, and any QB in the NFL, is the team that drafts him and they system they put him in. Most QBs that come out of college and get drafted early usually fail because they go to inept franchises that have no clue how to develop talent. [/QUOTE]
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