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Football is the ultimate team sport. But the biggest common denominator when it comes to having a successful football team is the quarterback. The play of your guy behind center is usually the biggest difference when it comes to building a championship team. Even teams with Hats Womens Jersey the best defenses usually lose steam if that defense can't get some QB help. So, as we enter October, we decided to take a deeper dive into who the best quarterbacks have been in different scenariosWith only a month's sample size, it's hard to make a definitive statement on who is the best in the final frame of the game. For instance, Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield might be the Heisman Trophy favorite from the quarterback ranks, but he's barely done anything in the fourth quarter through four games. Yes, he's been awesome this season, but he just hasn't had to play a lot in the fourth quarter. Still, he was a perfect 8-for-8 passing for 64 yards and a touchdown in the fourth quarter of the Sooners 31-17 win over then-No. 2 Ohio State in Columbus. Since then, he's attempted just three fourth-quarter passes. So who's the best in the fourth quarter from a numbers standpoint? That would be UCLA's Josh Rosen. The future first-round pick has completed 58-of-86 for 755 yards and seven touchdowns, two interceptions and 13 completions of 20-plus yards. Thirty-seven of his 58 completions in the final quarter have gone for first downsHis best performance -- maybe ever -- came in the season opener against Texas A&M, when he resurrected UCLA after a 44-10 third-quarter deficit. In the fourth quarter alone, Rosen went 19-for-26 with 292 yards and four touchdowns. Thirteen of his completions went for first downs, and the Bruins won 45-44. Without much of a running game, and with a struggling defense, Rosen has had to throw the ball a lot in the fourth quarter (17.2 attempts in the fourth). But he's certainly made the most of it with a Raw QBR of 82.1 and just two turnovers. USC counterpart Sam Darnold also has been solid in the fourth quarter. Outside http://www.atlantafalconsauthorizedstore.com/hoodie of that disastrous fumble in last week's loss to Washington State, Darnold has been at his best in the fourth quarter. In fourth quarters and overtime, he has completed 59.1 percent of his passes for 351 yards, with three touchdowns and an interception. Darnold has 18 first-down passes, and his 9-of-21 performance in the fourth quarter and overtime might not seem sexy, but he made some outstanding throws for 134 yards and crushed all of Texas' momentum to lead the Trojans to a big early-season winWashington State's Luke Falk is climbing everyone's Heisman boards after that tremendous performance against USC. But we shouldn't be surprised that he's cranking out PlayStation numbers with Mike Leach as his coach. And when Falk gets near the end zone, it's hard to stop him. Inside the opponent's 20-yard line, Falk is 22-of-37 for 157 yards and a nation-leading 10 touchdowns. He has just one turnover and has thrown for seven first downs. Mayfield has attempted only 10 passes in the red zone, but his scoring efficiency is excellent. Of his eight red zone completions, seven have gone for touchdowns. Six of those http://www.greenbaypackersauthorizedstore.com/brett-favre-jersey-elite TDs have been 10 or more yards. Want surprise red zone threats? Purdue's David Blough and Vanderbilt's Kyle Shurmur are your guys. Blough is 12-for-13 passing for 69 yards and four touchdowns with five first downs. Shurmur is 8-for-12 and has six touchdownsFalk and Louisville's Lamar Jackson know how to beat you deep in critical situations. On third-and-long (5-plus yards), Falk is 24-of-38 for 497 yards with 20 first downs and eight touchdowns. Ten of his completions have gone for 20-plus yards. He hasn't thrown an interception in these situations, and he's thrown for more than 100 yards in these scenarios in each of the last three games. For Jackson, he's been working to throw the ball more on third-and-long. Last year, he averaged 2.2 rushes per game on third-and-long situations. In September, Jackson ran the ball just six times on third-and-long, and his 305 passing yards are only 292 less than his passing yardage Authentic Brett Hundley Youth Jersey all of last season on third-and-long. He also has four total touchdowns this year, compared with seven all of last season
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