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Originally Posted by Black Bob
The difference between great and good QBs is the clutch factor. It's about leadership. It's about the ability to carry a team when needed most.
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Not in a team game. People want to fantasize that a QB does everything on his own.. but he needs the people around him to do their job too.
Imagine if Bowe taps that second foot.. imagine if Fisher doesn't get a holding flag... imagine several more instances in meaningful games... and the entire outside perception flips on its head. Even a few single plays.. in different games.. in different years.. where a certain player steps up strong instead of folds.. for his QB.
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do believe that some mentalities are inherently unwavering in strength, while some are weak and breakable... and you need to have a QB that stays confident that they will win out.
I don't believe in this mystical, magical clutch-gene. Not from Joe Montana... not from anyone.