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Old 01-23-2017, 04:32 PM   #487
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Originally Posted by Da_Chief View Post
What the heck are you talking about? How is the talent pool in the NBA growing? There is 3 teams that have a shot at the title, rest are all pretenders. Most teams don't have a legit star let alone a superstar. If you were to say the number of average players is increasing then yeah but talented players are down across he board in all sports.

Its a downward slide for all leagues in coming years.

The NFL used to have parity, it doesn't right now cuz there's only a handful of QBs who can win games.

Offences are way to conservative and boring. Where the heck the west cost offense? Air it out, Steelers/Falcons/Packers are fun to watch cuz they throw.

The shortest lifespan of any football position is the RB, they get beat the crap out of and in the history there's only a few guys who were fun to watch they ran the ball. Most guys are bruisers who run into the pile.

Here's an idea, GET RID OF RUNNING THE FOOTBALL. Less collisions, more fun for the fans, more scoring, will develop QBs faster. RB's are athletic enough that they can become receivers. So you're not eliminating a job.
As a guy who's coached defenses, absolutely yes please, I'll take all of my linebackers out of the game and sit back with a 8 or 9 DB defense versus 6 offensive offense and kill it all day long. Since I don't have to worry about the running game, I don't have to try to figure out coaches tendencies.

As an offensive coach no thanks, a one dimensional offense will get murdered all day long, especially since things like play action will literally not mean anything. I will probably see a lot of my QB's murdered because with a 8 or 9 DB system the blitz pressure could literally come from anywhere and my QB would probably never see it coming.
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