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At the core of the NFL’s problems is its quarterback crisis. The once-thriving era of talented passers has given way to mediocrity, further compounded by declining skills across the board and organizational issues. The author laments the league’s unwillingness to confront or admit these deep-rooted issues, which threaten its future viability. Without significant reforms—particularly at quarterback development—the NFL risks further alienating its core audience.