When a QB needs to step up it's because the other team's controlling the ball with the run. I've seen Montana's comeback against the Bengals, but still, it's not this ESPN-highlight-reel type of winning the game with bombing the opposition into oblivion. The game plan won with variation and that plan was spreading the ball around the field in the flats and with quick slants. McNabb played a brutal Super Bowl, but the Eagles' D-line and Linebackers might as well have stayed home like the Bears tonight.
My point's that if the QB is a factor in whether you win or lose a Super Bowl, your problem isn't the QB. Colts had the bal for like the last 10 minutes of the 1st half, then the 1st 5 minutes of the 2nd. Bears finally get the ball back, pass for 9 on 1st Down. OK. 2nd and 1, you call a pass play? WTF? You've been off the field for an hour and you call a pass play on 2nd and 1 in a 16-14 game? Ron Turner's a fraud. He set the Illinois CFB program back 10 years and as long as he's in Chicago, we'll continue to look clueless on offense BECAUSE THERE'S NO PLAN! NO PLAN AGAINST A TEAM WITH THE WORST RUN DEFENSE IN THE LEAGUE?!!! Did Ron Turner blink when TJ ran a 52 yarder to set up the TD pass to Moose? That's it... I just figured it out. Sign me up for a job. RUN TO SET UP THE PASS!!!! You learn that shit in POP Warner for God's sake.
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