Football Question about Phil Simms Comment
Posted: Tue Sep 2, 2008 2:48 pm
I was listening to Phil Simms on ESPN today and they were talking about Favre and how he'll do with the Jets.
Then he said he will be excited to see him throwing farther this season for more big plays so they take more advantage of his arm strength. He said in GB he just threw a lot of short passes and really didnt go long that much according to him.
Then he said something interesting, that when you have a guy with his arm or any good Qb who can throw far, he said "they become more dangerous at the end of the game because then they have to run 3 plays instead of 4"
that was the gist of what he said, but not exactly verbatim but pretty close.
Can anyone explain that last part he said, I really don't understand what he meant. How does having to run 1 less play make you more dangerous?
Then he said he will be excited to see him throwing farther this season for more big plays so they take more advantage of his arm strength. He said in GB he just threw a lot of short passes and really didnt go long that much according to him.
Then he said something interesting, that when you have a guy with his arm or any good Qb who can throw far, he said "they become more dangerous at the end of the game because then they have to run 3 plays instead of 4"
that was the gist of what he said, but not exactly verbatim but pretty close.
Can anyone explain that last part he said, I really don't understand what he meant. How does having to run 1 less play make you more dangerous?