Article By MJ Kasprzak on 25th February, 2010
A good editorial would also include things such as how good a runner the quarterback is, how many times he dropped back to pass, and if (like Aaron Rodgers) he had an issue with holding onto the ball too long.
The problem with this approach is it leads to conjecture, not analysis—it fosters, as my good friend Mark likes to say (and then exhibit himself...sorry, couldn’t resist), biases. It is very hard to quantify factors of this nature, and there tend to be points to be made each way.
For instance, Rodgers was the most mobile quarterback to start more t...
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