Introduction – The NFL PAM Revolution

What separates a really good NFL QB from a great NFL QB? Or a physically gifted QB from getting outplayed by a less gifted QB? It is the grey matter, the stuff between his ears.


Case in point – Tom Brady. Tom Brady’s 40-yd dash combine time was 5.28 seconds. His combine QB score is the worst of all time.

Yet he has 4 SB wins.

Current player analysis methods do not and can not account for what the NFL PAM can. The NFL Personality Analysis Method categorizes and compares with past QB a players mental makeup. Current NFL methods reply so much on physical (which is important but only half the picture, look at WR C. Patterson) that drafting a team is somewhat of an educated guess. Currently the best of NFL mental analysis includes following Jameis Winston on an airplane flight (http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2418276-jameis-winston-the-most-investigated-player-in-nfl-history) and around campus. They hope that they can can look inside his mind. The NFL Personality Analysis Method can and here’s our post on Jameis Winston.

Announced here first, Tyrod Taylor and Tom Brady have almost same exact temperament makeup (80% Correlation). Both were known for comebacks in their college careers. Both are clutch and both remain cool under pressure. Look carefully at Tyrod’s tape. In college, Tyrod had one of the most improbable comebacks in VT’s history. The NFL PAM is very high on his future – assuming ego doesn’t turn into overconfidence and he gets a better coach and team around him. Tyrod has the mental tools to be a SB winner, perhaps in the next few years, as long as his desire to improve/compete remains.

This website introduces the NFL PAM method and offers basic analysis and comparison of players. The most basic idea is that there are several families of temperaments. More importantly these temperaments are subdivided into 144 specific types. These groups form the initial and most basic of our analysis. Temperaments can be further subdivided and reported on in detail. Now with the NFL PAM a team could pick the exact type of player it wants. Do you want someone with the same temperament makeup as Tom Brady or Kurt Warner or Joe Montana? Maybe you want someone else, how about Roger Staubach? How about Aaron Rodgers? Knowledge about a player’s mental makeup is key when a team is planning on sinking millions and the future of the franchise on a QB. The NFL Personality Analysis is design to find these guys. If you find them as a UD FA or in the draft at a lower round then you can sink money into your defense and quickly build a winning team. This a similar concept to what’s allowed the Seahawks to be a dominant team.

Have you ever considered that some very talented QBs have been overlooked because we rely so much on physical ability? Kurt Warner was stocking grocery shelves. Tom Brady had his resume ready to job hunt before the NFL draft and the Pats took him in the 6th.

I discovered which QBs win SBs and why. The reason is because they are best mentally equipped to play QB in the NFL and perform under stress. Being able to Identify QBs and compare them to past QB personalities is a literal game-changer for NFL teams.

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