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For years, those who follow college football have watched offenses shift toward more mobile QB play, as opposed to mostly pocket-passers.
Last night, we saw a mobile QB see considerable success against Denver. Granted, Seattle had a very good defense, but had the Broncos had a more mobile QB, would it have made a significant difference for them?
More to the point, could we see the supremacy of the pocket-passer coming to a close in the NFL over the next several years?
Last night, we saw a mobile QB see considerable success against Denver. Granted, Seattle had a very good defense, but had the Broncos had a more mobile QB, would it have made a significant difference for them?
More to the point, could we see the supremacy of the pocket-passer coming to a close in the NFL over the next several years?