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Opinions: more important...great HC or great QB


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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

A great coach will pick a great QB, not the other way around.

Plus a great coach stays around for way longer than a great quarterback.

I don't think its quite that simple.  The small number of great qb's makes them difficult to get, even if one is a great coach.  And i would say that a great qb can make a good coach look great and vice versa.  

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7 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I don't think its quite that simple.  The small number of great qb's makes them difficult to get, even if one is a great coach.  And i would say that a great qb can make a good coach look great and vice versa.  

How much can a great quarterback make up for a lousy coach vs vice versa, though?

Could a great quarterback help fix having the worst run defense in the league?

I would also point out that replacing a lousy quarterback is a hell of a lot easier than replacing a head coach given the long process of interviewing candidates, forcing the entire team to learn new systems, etc.

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5 hours ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

We’ve literally witnessed what a great QB with an average Coach does. That’s what we have had for almost a decade now...

I hear you. I don't think Rivera is an average coach. I think he was the wrong coach for this team. 

Still don't understand why they drafted Cam #1 overall to play on a team where they expected him to "manage" games. If you draft a QB #1 overall then you're all in on the offense. This team has NEVER been that. 

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