If it was still the early nineties would Dak or Mahomes be playing in the NFL?

and this BS happens every generation. I heard it back in the 90s, where WRs were being protected, not like the 70s when DBs would tackle them with no penalties!!!!

perhaps we should listen to my Dad who is 93, talk about NFL back in his time. when helmets were leather and didn't have face guards....when nothing was considered dirty hit or tackling...I mean those guys were tough....you think people in the 90s were tough...come on....back in the 50s and 60s was when they played real football, those 90s players were nothing but sissy's and none of them would last a season...

and then comes the next generation and they claim the previous generation had it tougher.... bet when rules change 20 years from now, some idiot will say, hey back in 2020s they played real football, not the sissy stuff they play now!!!! it never fails

yeah, I bet you walked back and forth to school in 6 feet of snow in a blizzard, up hill both ways, while running from wolves and bears, year round....and the sissy's today take a bus!!! that was real school back then when teachers smacked you around, not like today when you are protected from getting beat up....
Perfectly said
 
That 6 sack game didn’t show lack of toughness to me it showed incompetence from a coach who kept letting it happen and happen to a second year pro.
You state that as if they are mutually exclusive. Why can't both be true? The coaches screwed the pooch and Prescott let that get in his head. You don't remember how blaming Chaz Green and Garrett was the cause de jour here at the Zone to explain the funk Prescott went in for the next few games, at least?
And I’m not sure if Dak would’ve struggled. Maybe he would’ve. I’m just not gonna say it was because he lacked toughness.
His normal struggles would have been magnified against the way defense was played in that era, even before he started getting pounded like he has never been throughout his career. I just don't see him surviving against that Philly pass rush that pounded Aikman to the edge of oblivion in his early days.
And you completely missed my point. What I’m saying is people are naturally going to be more biased to the era they grew up in.
No. I understood your point loud and clear. You are actually making my point for me. People are "naturally going to be more biased to the era they grew up in"? You are projecting. Maybe you are naturally biased to the era grew up in but you can't speak for anyone but yourself. I would argue you are pretty much still in the era you grew up in. Nostalgia and bias are not the same.
What I said was I don’t like assuming Mahomes can’t play in the 90s because he wouldn’t be tough enough.
No. That is not what you said in reference to this specific tangent of the thread. I responded to you saying this, "Not one of those guys are more talented then Rodgers or Mahomes." The thread was never about talent comparisons. It was always about the difference in the way defense is allowed to be played and how QB's did take more of a beating back then. Nobody said current QB's were less talented than their predecessors.

I agree that Mahomes would have been fine in any era. I'm not so sure about Jackson. His style gets him gets him beat up pretty good in today's league. Not saying he's not tough, but he would take more of a beating just from his style of play.
 
Good QBs are Good QBs.

Yeah, Hurts, Lamar, Mahomes woulda have been starting QBs back then, and they still would have run. Steve Young ran like a fool, and Tarkenton, Randall Cunningham, none of whom were were built like Hurts or Cam Newton, all ran and flourished.

Dak could have played too...but he just would have sucked. But there were plenty of sucky QBs even in the 80s or 90s that choked in the playoffs, so Dak could have been one of them!
 
Good QBs are Good QBs.

Yeah, Hurts, Lamar, Mahomes woulda have been starting QBs back then, and they still would have run. Steve Young ran like a fool, and Tarkenton, Randall Cunningham, none of whom were were built like Hurts or Cam Newton, all ran and flourished.

Dak could have played too...but he just would have sucked. But there were plenty of sucky QBs even in the 80s or 90s that choked in the playoffs, so Dak could have been one of them!
Well, one thing about Dak, at least he is better than some of the baseball players Jerra tried out for QB, but that is not saying much.
 
I agree that Mahomes would have been fine in any era. I'm not so sure about Jackson. His style gets him gets him beat up pretty good in today's league. Not saying he's not tough, but he would take more of a beating just from his style of play.
thats a hard call on Jackson, his big plays might be even bigger but the hits wouldn't be monitored so the defense would for sure be trying to take him out because back then he would be faster than 99% of the DB's...Now the LB's and some DL's can run with him but they have to watch how they hit him.
 
I would love to know how Brady would have faired back then. His one consistent flaw was he hated to get hit and it got in his head. His great o-lines, his super quick release and the rule changes mitigated that, but the way to beat him was to rattle him.

Love to see how he would have responded to pass rushers being able to follow through on the hit within a step and to his bread and butter shifty slot receivers getting legally head hunted by some of those assassins at safety.
 
I would love to know how Brady would have faired back then. His one consistent flaw was he hated to get hit and it got in his head. His great o-lines, his super quick release and the rule changes mitigated that, but the way to beat him was to rattle him.

Love to see how he would have responded to pass rushers being able to follow through on the hit within a step and to his bread and butter shifty slot receivers getting legally head hunted by some of those assassins at safety.
He would not have lasted as long as Troy did, for sure! He got the hell beat out of him, but he kept on ticking until the hit from an Eagle....BAM!
 
I would love to know how Brady would have faired back then. His one consistent flaw was he hated to get hit and it got in his head. His great o-lines, his super quick release and the rule changes mitigated that, but the way to beat him was to rattle him.

Love to see how he would have responded to pass rushers being able to follow through on the hit within a step and to his bread and butter shifty slot receivers getting legally head hunted by some of those assassins at safety.
late hits would be the gameplan for sure he would be on his back every play no doubt. Both the Dallas and Pitt D's of the 70's would've glady taken the penalty to let him know how the day was gonna go.
 
late hits would be the gameplan for sure he would be on his back every play no doubt. Both the Dallas and Pitt D's of the 70's would've glady taken the penalty to let him know how the day was gonna go.
Well, I think Dak could have played in those olden day because he is big and strong, so if any of those D's back then get a chance to hit him it would not have fazed him because he is so big and strong.

Oh, hell, sorry, I forgot it is April Fools Day.
Carry on.
 
You state that as if they are mutually exclusive. Why can't both be true? The coaches screwed the pooch and Prescott let that get in his head. You don't remember how blaming Chaz Green and Garrett was the cause de jour here at the Zone to explain the funk Prescott went in for the next few games, at least?

His normal struggles would have been magnified against the way defense was played in that era, even before he started getting pounded like he has never been throughout his career. I just don't see him surviving against that Philly pass rush that pounded Aikman to the edge of oblivion in his early days.

No. I understood your point loud and clear. You are actually making my point for me. People are "naturally going to be more biased to the era they grew up in"? You are projecting. Maybe you are naturally biased to the era grew up in but you can't speak for anyone but yourself. I would argue you are pretty much still in the era you grew up in. Nostalgia and bias are not the same.

No. That is not what you said in reference to this specific tangent of the thread. I responded to you saying this, "Not one of those guys are more talented then Rodgers or Mahomes." The thread was never about talent comparisons. It was always about the difference in the way defense is allowed to be played and how QB's did take more of a beating back then. Nobody said current QB's were less talented than their predecessors.

I agree that Mahomes would have been fine in any era. I'm not so sure about Jackson. His style gets him gets him beat up pretty good in today's league. Not saying he's not tough, but he would take more of a beating just from his style of play.
I’m not not blaming Dak he for sure let it get in his head. I was just saying I don’t see how that equated to toughness. He didn’t tap out he simply goofed mentally IMO.

And it’s natural for people to consider the era that introduced them to football to be the best. Because it is to them. I’m for sure biased. I think the late 90s early 2000s are my favorite era. Much better than now. Not because of talent but because of the quality of play.
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No. That is not what you said in reference to this specific tangent of the thread. I responded to you saying this, "Not one of those guys are more talented then Rodgers or Mahomes." The thread was never about talent comparisons. It was always about the difference in the way defense is allowed to be played and how QB's did take more of a beating back then. Nobody said current QB's were less talented than their predecessors.

I agree that Mahomes would have been fine in any era. I'm not so sure about Jackson. His style gets him gets him beat up pretty good in today's league. Not saying he's not tough, but he would take more of a beating just from his style of play.
Huh? He verbatim brought up talent and said……

All four of these players would dominate today's game.
The talent at quarterback has become very deluded.



He literally used the word talent.
 
Mahomes can play in any era. His arm talent is among the best in history. He would have to tailor his game a bit to the hitting. A guy like Kyler Murray would have no chance. Dak is big guy and can take a hit. To suggest Mahomes though…guy is an amazing talent.
 
Well, I think Dak could have played in those olden day because he is big and strong, so if any of those D's back then get a chance to hit him it would not have fazed him because he is so big and strong.

Oh, hell, sorry, I forgot it is April Fools Day.
Carry on.
see a dead horse is still a dead horse....your bat is also getting a little worn down...
 
Btw, can we also not pretend like the league was full of Aikman and Mariano’s? Joe Theisman was ***. Vinny T, Joe Namath, Chad Pennington all those overrated Jets qbs.
 
Mahomes can play in any era. His arm talent is among the best in history. He would have to tailor his game a bit to the hitting. A guy like Kyler Murray would have no chance. Dak is big guy and can take a hit. To suggest Mahomes though…guy is an amazing talent.
good points but again Kyler is small in todays NFL also, probably be harder to get to in that era since he would be the quickest player on the field by a large margin...but if he was too stupid to not take hits then yeah he would be hurt soon because no way the DC's back then would want him running around. Hard to say what would happen to those guys because the speed on D was not what it is today but if they could get too you they would for sure try and leave a mark.
 
’m not not blaming Dak he for sure let it get in his head. I was just saying I don’t see how that equated to toughness. He didn’t tap out he simply goofed mentally IMO.
Yes. He goofed mentally. As in the pressure got to him and caused him to lose focus and make mental goofs. Mental toughness is as important as physical toughness and often the two go hand in hand.
And it’s natural for people to consider the era that introduced them to football to be the best. Because it is to them. I’m for sure biased. I think the late 90s early 2000s are my favorite era. Much better than now. Not because of talent but because of the quality of play.
I don't believe it is natural. I myself grew up in the 70's and loved that era. I would say the mid-late 80s to the mid-late 90's was my favorite era. I have nostalgia for the 70's, j
Huh? He verbatim brought up talent and said……

All four of these players would dominate today's game.
The talent at quarterback has become very deluded.



He literally used the word talent.
One of the differences between you and I is that you seem to be a very literal interpreter of what you read, whereas I tend to consider the overall context of the situation and leave a bit of room for interpretation.

Since the entire discussion was centered around how the differences in the defenses would affect the new QB's if they had to play against them I gave the benefit of the doubt on the talent reference and understood it to be synonymous with toughness in that instance. I very well could be wrong about that.
 
Back then the NFL was still real football. Quarterbacks had to be willing to take a hit while standing in and delivering a perfect pass that often made the difference in the game(s).
Not just Dak or Mahomes; would Lamar Jackson, Bryce Young, Jalen Hurts or any of the more mobile quarterbacks in today's game be playing still?
Would they even have been drafted?
In the NFL of the early nineties and before, the physical toll playing quarterback took on players caused teams to shy away from smaller guys because their mobility would disappear as the hits they took began to take their toll on them.
Nowadays the NFL penalizes any player who gets too physical when tackling a quarterback so much that they are basically playing touch football.
So why are quarterbacks still considered the highest valued player on a team?
Let's face it; the quarterback is now the easiest position to play in the NFL.
Yes. I guess you don't remember John Elway, Roger Staubach, Papa Manning and Fran Tarkenton. They just did not call them mobile. They called them scramblers.
 

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