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The league's most legendary players are quarterbacks and that is because at the very least they must touch the ball on every offensive possession. They need to know every play in the offense (very difficult). They must adapt to shifts by the defense on the fly, otherwise known as an audible. Oh yeah, a quarterback must also make a lightening fast decision on where to throw the football with the world's most aggressive and ferocious men bearing down them within seconds.
Their importance cannot be underestimated, nor can the unified effort from the offensive line and skill position specialists around them. No quarterback can reach hero status on their own. Football demands a one-track mind shared by 11 men at a time.
Each year the NFL is updated and refilled with fresh meat from the college ranks. And of course the most talked about players are the incoming rookie quarterbacks that teams hope to rest their future on. Many times these high draft picks don't work out. Sometimes they work perfectly. It is far from an exact science but I have a hypothesis as to what commonly does work.
A rookie quarterback succeeds quickest when all the parts are in place before he gets there. It's like instant oatmeal, just add water and then presto, you got a delicious breakfast.
The Seattle Seahawks are building the recipe right now by adding all the necessary parts before they add the water, i.e. 2012 first-round pick. Right now Seahawk quarterbacks Tavaris Jackson and Charlie Whitehurst are placeholders. Meanwhile, coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider are piecing together a beastly offensive line, a brutal rushing attack and a broadside-of-the-barn receiver core that you just can't miss.
Starting a rookie quarterback is all about minimizing margin-of-error and the Hawks are definitely setting themselves up for a delicious breakfast as soon as next season...
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