Quick Hit: Brock Osweiler

To successfully play QB in the NFL one must have the right temperament tools and Brock Osweiler has the ability, let’s see how he uses it.

Brock Osweiler temperament is matched to Troy Aikman.  This will be a brief analysis and on the surface it seems to be an good situation for the Broncos. Let’s take a look at Aikman’s numbers: only once threw for more than 20 TDs, never threw over 3500 yards in a season and has an almost 1:1 TD to INT ratio. After Jimmy Johnson left the Cowboys and Aikman began to fall apart. Therefore we can briefly conclude Brock is not a generational QB but could be a decent starter for a well-managed team.

Also the negative trait of Osweiler’s temperament trait is independence – if taken to an extreme turns into disobedience, selfishness and an inability to connect or fit in with teammates. Holding the clipboard for the past couple of years has been beneficial for his mental and emotional development. If the negative traits are minimized Osweiler could flourish and Manning can retire.

NFL BUST: RG3

According to the NFL Personality Analysis Method, Robert Griffin III is a bust. Some (such as Jerry Jones) might think that’s a little premature. However from our research there’s a slim to zero chance that he’ll win or even play in a Super Bowl. If the Redskins had been using the NFL PAM these traits would have been easily identified long before drafting him. Let’s review his mental approach to the game and see why RG3 is a bust.

QBs are leaders on the field and their mental approach is the difference maker between success and failure. RG3 has these traits:

Positive Traits: Originality, Dexterity, Resolve, Style, Tolerance.

Negative Traits: Disobedience, Selfishness, Anxiety, Rebellion, Cruelty.

There are no top historical NFL QBs with mental makeup correlation and we’ll explain why.

First let’s review RG3s positives and his mental approach to life. He is smart, interesting and energetic. Also he is intelligent, dedicated and desires freedom. He loves his family. His desires more from life than just money, he desires an interesting life. Physically RG3 is obviously gifted. However our research clearly shows that physical gifts matter less and than a QBs mental approach to the game.

Like everyone, RG3 has negative traits too. However according to our research his particular negative traits are proven to be undesirable for NFL QBs. We would never have drafted him in the first round. It was recently summed up when Rodney Harrison called RG3 a jerk …not a ringing endorsement of a team leader. Let’s expand on Harrison’s comment. A key trait for NFL QB success is a team-first mindset and someone who can relate to the guys. If your QB is a jerk, who cares how physically gifted he is. Nobody will rally around a jerk. It doesn’t matter if he is or is not a jerk – there’s a perception and perception is reality. According to our research RG3 never feels like he fits in even when he’s in the middle of a group, except with family. It’s just a sense this particular personality feels – he doesn’t fit in. Perhaps this is why he comes off as a jerk, he feels disconnected from the group. Another characteristic to RG3’s mental approach to the game is that he is too busy anxiously over-thinking. Also he is stubbornly independent. RG3 will tell the coach that ‘he’ll listen this time and do it the coaches way’ but in the end is going to do whatever he wants. Therein lies the problem, he is uncoachable. As intelligent as RG3 is, he forgets that he cannot win by himself. Everyone from the coaches to the waterboy play a role. His role is to execute the offense exactly as the coaching staff says. Instead he goes off script. Therefore RG3’s mental approach has made him uncoachable and unsuccessful NFL QB. Looking at his above negative traits; Disobedience, Selfishness, Anxiety, Rebellion…he is not a team player nor is he someone who will execute the coach’s game plan.

In conclusion, RG3 has all the physical talent in the world but as a NFL QB he will never win a Super Bowl. A winning NFL QB follows the coaches’ game plan and relates to the other guys. A football team follows the QB’s lead and they look up to him. For this and other reasons mentioned, RG3 at QB will never find NFL Super Bowl success. As a human RG3 has many good sides and even a hidden fun/zany side. However as an NFL QB RG3 is a bust. He’s uncoachable and stubbornly so. Perhaps the thought that goes through his mind is, “I was successful in college/high school playing this certain way so why should I change?”

Historically this mental approach type has had zero NFL success at QB. RG3 was drafted for his athletic ability but his mental approach is ruining his career. This confirms, again, how important mental makeup is when building a football team. RG3’s story reminded me of an old proverb: ‘Be not wise in thine own eyes…’ His 1st round draft selection has wasted money and years for the Redskin organization. Don’t make the same decision – contact us to use NFL PAM for your organization.