IMO Russell was never willing and/or able to change his quarterbacking style to compensate for his diminishing physical skills. His lack of height, compensated for early in his career by his mobility and ability to extend plays, now became a liability as it caused reluctance to throw passes across the short to medium range passes between the hash marks. At the same time, he fell in love with the deep ball. After all, he threw one of the most beautiful long, rainbow moon balls in the league. The combination of those factors caused him to hold onto the ball longer, putting is OL under stress, forcing receivers to reverse or alter their routes, etc.
I'm not sure what kind of mentor or backup QB he'd make. Some people, Peyton Manning being one who comes to mind, are not good mentors. If I had to guess, I'd say that he's not cut out to be one. I'd be surprised if a team brought him in as a backup/mentor.
I'm not sure what kind of mentor or backup QB he'd make. Some people, Peyton Manning being one who comes to mind, are not good mentors. If I had to guess, I'd say that he's not cut out to be one. I'd be surprised if a team brought him in as a backup/mentor.