FUBAR
Footballguy
Looking at the top 15 QBs, with the exception of McNabb, Hasselbeck, and Garrard, each of them has a great WR (or TE, or both) to throw to. McNabb and Garrard benefit from two of the best receiving RBs in the league.
Looking at the top 15 WRs, Fitz, Boldin, and AJ are the only WRs missing a very good QB - although one may say Warner and Schaub are very good for stats.
So a few questions arise.
1. Which is more important to the success of the duo?
2. Is a highly talented QB or WR doomed to never reach their potential without a great partner?
3. Is it the system, or do many coaches make the system meet the players?
4. What QBs or WRs would do a lot better with a different QB/WR?
Any thoughts?
Looking at the top 15 WRs, Fitz, Boldin, and AJ are the only WRs missing a very good QB - although one may say Warner and Schaub are very good for stats.
So a few questions arise.
1. Which is more important to the success of the duo?
2. Is a highly talented QB or WR doomed to never reach their potential without a great partner?
3. Is it the system, or do many coaches make the system meet the players?
4. What QBs or WRs would do a lot better with a different QB/WR?
Any thoughts?