You gotta throw Russell Wilson Broncos in there. Robbing them the way he did with his performance has to be considered one of the greatest second acts.
I would still take Wilson before he got fat. If I had Wilson in his first 2 years and his willingness to take the checkdowns he takes now, Id take that in a heart beat. Wilson was definitely an elite QB before he got fat.
What about the Manning passing academy? Alot of famous QBs including Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow, Josh Allen and CJ Stroud attended the academy in which Peyton Manning is an active part of teaching QB mechanics and strategies. Even Andrew Luck himself attended it. I think thats pretty good...
I don't think it is fair to say that just because someone is not interested in coach that they would be a bad mentor. Peyton Manning was pushed out because of his neck injury, not because he refused to mentor Luck. I think coaching, mentoring and leading are different things. I think Bill...
His focus was on trying to win with the team he was leading. Not trying to prepare his back up to replace him. He was still a great leader. Also as far as coaching, has he ever publicly expressed interest in coaching?
I wouldnt put Russell Wilson as a great leader. He was a great talent but even during the superbowl years, we had other leaders and he wasnt one of them. His over the top positivity isnt motivating anyone to play better. Russell's attitude ia great off the field which is probably why alot of his...
Anyone who thought Russ was going to carry the steelers to a superbowl was delusional. It was always going to be the run game and defense that would have to keep the game close for Russ to play his game. I really thought the steelers had those 2 elements to win a superbowl with Russ especially...
Im not denying that, all im saying is even withhow stupid he acted when not on the field, he was still amazing when on the field. Pickens just self destructs when hes actually in the middle of a play.