Most of the chatter heading into the 2010 NFL draft is about quarterbacks.
I think that the McNabb trade has caused more Internet traffic than the new health care plan.
The Redskins-Eagles trade aside, how is it that Jimmy Clausen and Sam Bradford are more recognisable names than Ndamukong Suh and Gerald McCoy ?
Well, outside of sports fans that is. It's because they're quarterbacks.
Quarterbacks are crucial to an NFL game.
They often provide leadership, unity and critical decision making skills to a team. But does an NFL team need a QB to succeed?
Or can championships be won with a great defense or amazing offensive line?
Of 58 NFL teams with rookie quarterbacks, only 13 have finished the season with winning records.
However, most of those winning r ...
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Article written by Renee Perron
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