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May 1, 2024
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RealTaysomHill
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No. I’m saying that your argument that Steve Young was successful because of the talent around him and that’s how he
went from 8th string to starter and was successful.
But that’s not why he became the starter or why he was successful. Steve became the starter because he learned how to throw a football.
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The reason why the “Steve Young was 8th string, so . . .” discussion doesn’t work for me is that Steve Young in 1982 was
Yllage Vidiot
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May 1, 3:22pm
BYU's competitive advantage in the late 70's through 80's is that every defense was built to stop
darkcoug
May 1, 3:29pm
Not really. Steve Young didn’t know how to throw a football when he got to Provo. He was 8th string because he didn’t
RealTaysomHill
May 1, 3:29pm
I don’t understand your point. Are you saying we may have a great QB in the room now, they just need to be coached up?
Yllage Vidiot
May 1, 3:35pm
No. I’m saying that your argument that Steve Young was successful because of the talent around him and that’s how he
RealTaysomHill
May 1, 3:50pm
Steve Young was an anomaly. When was the last time and 8th string guy started
mudpupper
May 1, 3:39pm
So the last 3 QB’s and 4 of the last 5 are not currently on NFL rosters?
davidmj10
May 1, 4:51pm
That has nothing to do with the “the next star quarterback might be buried in the depth chart” concept I’m addressing
Yllage Vidiot
May 1, 6:55pm
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