letekro
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I won't bother debating the many other points you brought up so that I can focus on the main issue.
You have to understand that most of the talent required by a QB is between the ears. The vast majority of us are not born with what it takes mentally to be a top-level QB. No matter how many physical skills you may have, without the mental ability - make that capability - to read defenses and make decisions in a split second, you'll never be a top-level NFL QB. The examples of this are legion.
Make no mistake about this, the capability of doing this is a God-given talent that few have. It is nurtured and developed just like many of the physical skills you comment on, but it is the critical talent in a QB. That's why the bottom rated talent in physical skills in 30 years of an NFL combine can be touted by some as the greatest of all time - because decision making is the defining attribute of an NFL QB.
So, it's all mental is it? Is that how Josh McDaniels became the best QB in the NFL?
Look, obviously, the mental aspect cannot be overlooked, and Brady knocks it out of the park. Mallett is an unknown in that area, although he is known to be the son of a coach, a student of the game and someone that was very successful playing against NFL talent and coaching in the SEC. I haven't seen anything indicating bad decision making in his preseason work. Maybe he won't be elite mentally, but if he is solid, combined with his physical talents, he should be a very good QB. I give him the benefit of the doubt there since the coaching staff seems to like him.












