Daboll Noncommittal On Giants' Concept Of A Quarterback
Coach won't define QB. Wilson proved he's definitely *something*.
Coach Brian Daboll, ever the stoic oracle, has reportedly declined to delineate precisely what constitutes a "quarterback" within the current operational framework of the New York Giants for their upcoming professional athletic contest. Following a recent display of… *football*, wherein the team's designated signal-caller, Mr. Russell Wilson, engaged in what some might generously describe as "struggling," a fundamental re-evaluation appears to be underway.
One might surmise that the very definition of the position — that of a human individual tasked with propelling an ovoid sphere forward using their arms, legs, or indeed, the sheer force of their will — is now a subject of intense, internal debate at the highest levels of the National Football League. While less enlightened franchises might simply select a player and hope for the best, the Giants, under Daboll's contemplative leadership, are evidently grappling with more profound ontological questions regarding the very *essence* of a quarterback. This commitment to philosophical rigor, rather than, say, throwing a ball effectively, is certainly… a strategy.
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