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The host criticizes the tendency to elevate athletic traits over actual quarterback skill. For example, Green’s college tape is described as better than Anthony Richardson’s, yet Richardson is still unfairly labeled a “bust” due to high-profile combine athleticism. The host points out that Richardson’s struggles in the NFL highlight the danger of relying solely on physical traits.
A recurring theme is that some media and analysts dismiss the importance of traditional quarterback skills, instead sensationalizing workout metrics. The host sarcastically suggests that perhaps Green should consider switching to wide receiver or tight end, given his athletic prowess, lamenting that “you need to jump high and touch things” to be considered a QB these days.