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Old 09-11-2009, 03:37 PM   #28
Kragh

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But Jaworski is the exact same as Chamblee. The exact same. A journeyman player that had a flash of success. Played a long time. Now is looked at by fans as an expert offering brilliant advice. The only way to get history is to state opinions and theories long enough. Exactly what Jaws has done.

The same could be said about Chamblee. The exact same thing!
Did you see Jaworski play? I would take him over more than half the QBs playing today. Probably better than all but the top 5 today. I think you can know a lot about the game without being great at the game. I pitched baseball for much longer than most people play the game and although I did not play professionally I can tell you what pitch a guy is going to throw and where he is going to throw it with about 95% accuracy. You don't have to have been a great player to understand the game, that is why the greatest managers and coaches are guys who studied the game and they are not usually great players, very rarely are great players good students of any game.
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