Before casting eyes on what was an entertaining Super Bowl, the NFL Honors ceremony over the weekend left many fans and media pundits scratching their heads.
The National Football League is controlled by quarterbacks.
Not only have the rules been changed to help the position, but it also dictates the market – in terms of contracts – and teams have hired more innovative minds from college to help more signal callers succeed. Prior to the matchup between Chiefs and 49ers, Kyler Murray of the Arizona Cardinals was awarded NFL’s Rookie of the Year. The product of the Oklahoma Sooners and Heisman winner in 2018 totaled 3,722 passing yards with 20 touchdowns to 12 interceptions through 16 games last year.