VolByBirth
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I have always liked EA and believe that his physical traits are more than qualified for an NFL QB. He's got size, an arm, intelligence, and has had good coaching.
On the flip side, my concern with him has always been his head. My gut tells me he does exactly as he is told which is not necessarily the best. This may sound contradictory, but hear me out. For example, Cutcliffe believed in the quick release and short pass so Ainge stuck to this religiously without putting it in context of the game or play. I think there is a fine line between being the QB that follows the coaches orders and being the QB that just makes plays/improvises, etc (think Favre). Ainge could use a little of this to fulfill his potential -- if he gets a coach to instill this or the faith in himself to trust his own ability, then yes, he will be a nice surprise for a team.
If he continues to play football in definite terms ("Don't get sacked", "quick passes only") then his career will be as predicted -- equivalent to a second day draft pick and a 2nd team QB at best.
On the flip side, my concern with him has always been his head. My gut tells me he does exactly as he is told which is not necessarily the best. This may sound contradictory, but hear me out. For example, Cutcliffe believed in the quick release and short pass so Ainge stuck to this religiously without putting it in context of the game or play. I think there is a fine line between being the QB that follows the coaches orders and being the QB that just makes plays/improvises, etc (think Favre). Ainge could use a little of this to fulfill his potential -- if he gets a coach to instill this or the faith in himself to trust his own ability, then yes, he will be a nice surprise for a team.
If he continues to play football in definite terms ("Don't get sacked", "quick passes only") then his career will be as predicted -- equivalent to a second day draft pick and a 2nd team QB at best.
