Lee
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- Apr 27, 2005
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I see it as a playmaker, shot-taker sort of thing. Whereas a PG executes the play as designed, a SG sort of just does his own thing.
Look at Rodgers, and how much he has improved in the past few years once he started being more PG--executing an on-time offense and getting the ball out to good options rather than holding it and waiting for the perfect, big play to come.
For QB's who played like SG's and sucked shit, Wentz last year immediately comes to mind.
Wentz is a great example, but this analogy has jumped the shark, lol