Ron Jaworski

Ron Jaworski
Ronald Vincent "Ron" Jaworskiis a former American football quarterback and currently an NFL analyst on ESPN. He is also CEO of Ron Jaworski Golf Management, Inc., based out of Blackwood, New Jersey, and manages golf courses in southern New Jersey, northeast Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. He also owns part interest in the Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football League. Jaworski was nicknamed "Jaws" by Philadelphia 76ers playerDoug Collins prior to the 1981 Super Bowl...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth23 March 1951
CityLackawanna, NY
CountryUnited States of America
If nothing else, it's going to be an interesting season in Philadelphia.
Not like that other club up in New York that only has one award a year.
He only had to make one or two plays a game, and he could play to that defense. Not to denigrate the job he did there, because he did a terrific job.
In every meeting I've ever been in, the quarterbacks and receivers sit with each other and the quarterbacks coach is constantly directing things at those guys and they're constantly going over details,
I know that Dan Marino, Donovan McNabb and Randall Cunningham didn't exactly blow the top off the score, and they were pretty darn good football players. There is some validity to it, but the main thing is: Can you play football? And one thing that jumps out at you is what an incredible athlete he is.
These guys know how to pick themselves up and regroup, and that's in large part, because of the leadership on that team,
The heartbeat of a football team is the quarterback position and I think everyone who has any intelligence about the game understands you must have consistency at that position to be a championship team.
As I learn more and more about the six-year extension of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, it's obvious to me that NFL owners understood that they were going to get a new deal done at all costs.
I'm a bit surprised that the Raiders turned to Art Shell to be their new head coach, not because Shell isn't a good head coach - he had success before as the Raiders' head coach - but because he's been away from the game so long and the game has changed a lot in those years.
We have a lot of rule changes. I am part of the competition committee. We spent a lot time evaluating the game, how do we make the game better for our fans.
The challenge coaches face is replacing players they were counting on to be major pieces of a puzzle. In a lot of cases, there is just no way to make the necessary adjustments.
I truly believe Colin Kaepernick could be one of the greatest quarterbacks ever,
I love to see Favre playing his best football, and if his mind his right, he'll probably have a fine season.
One of the things I noticed more in this draft than in any recent drafts was the importance of the character issue. Players who had baggage, like Justice, fell much farther than his talent dictated. But a lot of coaches didn't want to take the chance.