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Parcells formula, still a damn good one to go by.


Highlandfire

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I think these rules applied well around 3-5 years ago, now it's pretty common place to see younger guys entering the draft. It's a knock on effect as the would be talented seniors have already been drafted, leaving a void for more juniors.

I reckon, if Luck has a good season, you might actually see some of the younger guys staying in school as they know their draft stock will be lower. Add in the wage scale, there isn;t this burning need to get to the draft asap to cash in.

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Well who is coaching Atlanta and who is coaching Miami. I wonder, what would Henne do on a better team esp one better coached?

Generally speaking, good QBs make bad coaches look good. Not the other way around.

Even on a poorly coached team a really good QB can make up for it because his talent will shine through.

I don't think you are completely wrong because coaching may play a part but I think in general it is overstated and a cop out.

And despite what some people think around here Dan Henning is an exceptional OC. He made Jake Delhomme a Pro Bowler. So Chad Henne had the coaching around him.

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