Letting NFL QBs Run with the Football is a Bad Idea
Yep, these plays sure are the most exciting plays to watch on the NFL Football field.
What’s better than watching a quarterback scramble out of the pocket and run the football for the first down or even a touchdown? Michael Vick is already providing us with a whole lot of plays like this in NFL Football.
Of course, mah’ boy, Vince Young, did that back in college with the Texas Longhorns, eventually earning his team the NCAA College Football championship.
Yep, quarterbacks are suppose to JUST PASS the damn football and hope that his wide receivers will be agile enough to
complete the catch. However, guys like Michael Vick and Vince Young changed the way we look at NFL QBs.
Nowadays, these ‘’new breed’’ of quarterbacks, so to speak, have this second threat of being able to go with the running game without handing it off to the HB. With these ‘’new breed’’ of QBs, defenses find themselves second guessing on the field, making them cover the wide receivers, the half backs, and now, as well as the QB.
But is letting your QB run with the football really a good idea?
Um… NO. Well, not if you want this QB to be with your team for the long haul. You see, QBs are not built like halfbacks, halfbacks like Edgerrin James or Shaun Alexander. They don’t have that upper body frame these HBs have that enables these guys to take god - knows - how - many hits in any given NFL Football game.
Guys on defense like Ray Lewis hit guys on the field with so much force that they just don’t care anymore if they’ll get hurt or not after the play as long as they can inflict as much pain as possible and punish the offense for trying to fool them with yet another ‘’conservative’’ running play.
Oh yeah, they get even more agitated whenever QBs decide to make a run for it. JUST IMAGINE when Michael Vick eventually gets smoked by Ray Lewis, the Atlanta Falcons are going to regret giving him a $100 million contract.
And Vick will regret the day he decided to hold a football.
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