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The Q factor, the elusive search for the next great NFL quarterback, Brian Billick and James Dale

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The Q factor, the elusive search for the next great NFL quarterback, Brian Billick and James Dale
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Q factor
Oclc number
1135578321
Responsibility statement
Brian Billick and James Dale
Sub title
the elusive search for the next great NFL quarterback
Summary
"There are elite athletes in every sport -- people who possess tangible and intangible qualities that allow them to overcome daunting odds, spot opportunity in the midst of adversity, and turn defeat into victory. No position embodies this dynamic more than football quarterbacks, and nothing is a greater test of performance than the NFL. The tangibles -- metrics, stats, ratings, bowl games, championships -- are critical to evaluation. But they're not enough. Every year, highly rated college quarterbacks are analyzed, critiqued, hyped up and/or doubted, and those who manage to survive the scrutiny are drafted early. Some of those early picks make it to the top, some end up journeymen, and some just wash out. Why? What separates the elites from the pack? In THE Q FACTOR, former NFL coach Brian Billick takes the highly promising 2018 NFL quarterback Draft class -- the most touted class since 2004 (Manning, Roethlisberger, Rivers) and 1983 (Elway, Kelly, Marino) -- and measures the top five quarterback picks to gauge how, why, and if they succeed. They are all first rounders, all with sterling college credentials, all talented athletes, all taken by teams betting their futures. One or maybe two could go on to greatness. But which ones, and why? Could the prediction process be better? Are the "experts" looking at the wrong factors? How do we find the best of the best?" --, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Foreword by Michael MacCambridge -- The draft: hype, hope, and hoopla -- What is it about quarterbacks? -- Billick's extrapolations: observable, projectable, trends...not wishful thinking -- Rookie year report card: premature but predictive -- Year two: the real world -- Is the game changing? -- Can we do better?
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