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
You learn by mistakes. When you make those mistakes, you try not to make them the third time or the second time. You learn from them. Sometimes you learn the hard way. In football, if I held on to the ball too long, I got my butt kicked. You better make that decision quicker.
I think A.J. is a little slower in processing information. Gus has more experience and playing time; he's a little quicker at reading defenses and getting the ball out. But A.J. has all the tools to assimilate more as time goes on.
He has a difficult time extending the play when the receivers are covered, and then he makes bad decisions. When Joey moves, he isn't seeing the field with clarity.
Colin Kaepernick has the tools to be one of the greatest of all time
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.
Not like that other club up in New York that only has one award a year.
It's really basic stuff at this point that they have to learn to do better. It's one-on-one, combination blocking stuff that they have to do.
If nothing else, it's going to be an interesting season in Philadelphia.
Now I'm seeing those safeties sitting in the 14, 15 area a good 5-yard difference. They (the safeties) don't have respect for the deep game. Consequently the windows to throw into become smaller.
Quarterbacks make a big difference in the playoffs. With Rex Grossman, the Bears are a team that can conceivably beat you on offense as well as defense, whereas I don't know that you could have said that about Jim Miller.
More than anything, it gets down to how Andy Reid and Donovan McNabb hold this whole thing together,
The simplest way to win in the National Football League is to knock out the starting quarterback. You know, throughout the years, history has proven if your number one quarterback goes down, your chances for success become very limited.
I've addressed this before, and I'll say it again: The league has to take a long, hard look at full-time officials. The officiating has been inconsistent all season long.
The Jets seem to be a franchise in freefall.