Jay from Arlington Heights, IL
Herm Edwards said a key to a quarterback’s success is the plays that are called for him. Seeing he is a former coach, does this opinion surprise you?
Strategy is part of the game, but once the ball is snapped, the success of the play depends on the skill of the players attempting to execute it. X’s and O’s don’t move; only players move. I wonder who the dummy was that called the “Miracle in the Meadowlands” play. Did Herm happen to mention that?
Graham from Green Bay, WI
I know it’s just preseason, but I’m excited for the game against the Steelers.