"We're asking quarterbacks to do what I perceive to be almost super-human things on a consistent basis," Mayock said. "We're asking them to have a certain physical skill level: arm strength, athletic ability, foot speed, hand-eye coordination. We're asking them to have all that kind of stuff, but on top of that they've got to process information like a computer. We're putting more and more of the mental piece of this on the quarterback,
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So for the teams that don't have a Hall of Fame-bound player like Peyton Manning or a steady young standout like Russell Wilson and haven't succeeded in the modern-era draft at finding the next franchise quarterback, will they ever have a chance to win a championship?