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a neat cape
Feb 22, 2007

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Feb 22, 2007

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a neat cape
Feb 22, 2007

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MikeCrotch posted:

I don't think there's a better example of a player in history who obviously had their career ruined by coaching malpractice

Andrew Luck?

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Feb 22, 2007

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MJeff posted:

Trevor is certainly getting there.

If you're putting Trevor there, then Herbert is there too

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Diva Cupcake posted:

That's more in the Romo vein of consistently high QB play and a bottom 3rd of the league defenses for 10 years straight

Fair. Still coaching failure, just in a different way

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Feb 22, 2007

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Grittybeard posted:

You can make this argument for about anyone who fails I think. I mean there were issues involved but I'd say coaching and ownership combined certainly didn't help to put Jamarcus Russell in a good spot. Mostly he didn't care, but he had no reason to want to care either.

But yeah, Luck is the one who got away from a possible hall of fame career because of complete incompetence up and down the board.

I feel like Alex Smith in the beginning of his career is up there too

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