Playing quarterback in the NFL is hard. I wouldn’t really know. Nor would the vast majority of you guys and gals. It’s an exclusive club. And yet, most of the membership struggles to play quarterback to a high standard in the NFL.
The best schemers ease their signal-caller’s job. The go-to example has become Sean McVay, where Jared Goff is persistently gifted a wide-open receiver off the play-fake.
This summer, I was in Russia for the 2018 World Cup. In Saransk, a host city, I was sat in a park as a team of eight workers came to cut the grass and clean.