Posted July 24, 2012 on min.scout.com
PLAYERS: Len Pasquarelli
The old saying about needing three years to prepare a quarterback to play regularly in the league? That’s, well, old-school. Len Pasquarelli examines the change in the culture of the NFL when it comes to on-the-job-training for young signal-callers and the recent success reinforces the change in philosophy.
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