- John Elway“When we do find that guy, we’ve got to have the continuity on the offensive side to where we can train him and develop him and get him there. This is our fourth offense in probably three or four years. Quarterbacks need to be developed. You don’t find one ready-made. We got to have a solid system in place for when we do go after whatever guy it may be, a young guy or a trade or whatnot.”
does that give us more space this year?
- John Elway“When we do find that guy, we’ve got to have the continuity on the offensive side to where we can train him and develop him and get him there. This is our fourth offense in probably three or four years. Quarterbacks need to be developed. You don’t find one ready-made. We got to have a solid system in place for when we do go after whatever guy it may be, a young guy or a trade or whatnot.”
A quote that many of us can relate to from Scangarello. So may times I've been frustrated that the Offense didn't make adjustments based on what was happening but waited until half time. Lets hope he's good at it.
If you’re waiting into halftime, in my opinion, to make adjustments in the NFL, you’re waiting too long. I think it’s how you communicate in between series that you’re always never wasting an opportunity because the possessions are so precious in the NFL. The game goes by quickly and there are so few plays. You need to be on top of it and it’s our job to see it. That’s one of the luxuries of being up in the box versus being on the field and getting that communicated to your assistants and your players. Making sure you’re on top of what they’re trying to dictate to you, so you can put the pressure on them.
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