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Originally Posted by Direckshun
I know you're just being a smartass.
I'm not.
Crack open "The Patriot Way," and read about QBs.
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Hard-working, chip-on-the-shoulder-attitude, intense training guys who played college football for at least three years, set a good example in the locker room, and come into the league with well-developed mechanics.
Not a qualifier, but it helps if they came from a school that runs a pro offense.
Weeden's got all those things. So does Kirk Cousins.
As did Ricky Stanzi.
What does Weeden have that the other two don't besides a busy calendar full of extra sessions with the QBs coach/offensive assistants?