Matt Chatham
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But again, I just don't think Garrett's that guy.
I don't think Garrett's a guy who's going to make mistakes, and that's why he's so valued.
And he's the kind of guy that, you know, provided this continued health is with him, could play till 35.
He just has always sort of been that steady, always there, always doing the right thing, never dominating, but the kind of guy you'd love to have on your roster.
That stuff for me, from my offensive line of friends, of course, that's not my universe, but it tends to be more...
It tends to be more from a coordinator standpoint.
Coordinators often will have systems that dictate that the line of the ones are going to make that call.
They'd rather have the center make that call and put more on the quarterback's plate.
There's others that expect the quarterback to be a doctorate, and he's going to call everything, every part of the segmented portion in a call.
And he needs to know the front and pointing out the mic and turning protections and sending backs all on his own.
And some don't make them do that.
So I don't necessarily say, hey, once you've progressed a certain point, then the quarterback should.
Some systems just simply don't ask that of the quarterback ever.
You may go through 15 years in the league and never have had to do that.
I think Cam Newton has spoken about this extensively where Cam had gotten here late, late in his career and had never done that before.
It wasn't because he hadn't progressed.
He'd been an MVP.
I think it's more system dependent upon how much they want to ask of the quarterback to do that.
I think our bigger concern now is snowfall.
You know, two feet.