It is the most daunting position in team sports.
The job duties begin with launching bull's-eye passes while super-sized defenders are trying to put you in an ambulance. They end with doubling as a coach on the field: calling plays, inspiring teammates, confusing opponents. There is much in between.
For generations, most quarterbacks newly arrived in the National Football League with lofty pedigrees would serve an apprenticeship; they would absorb the playbook, gain the confidence of coaches and earn the trust of their teammates before taking the reins.
"It's a tough position to play, and it's really hard to find good players," Dan Marino said this week. "There's always pressure at that position."
Marino was part of the memorable quarterback Class of 1983, Six QBs were taken in the first round of the college draft that year, and three (John Elway, Jim Kelly, Marino) are in the Hall of Fame. The other three (Tony Eason, Ken O'Brien, Todd Blackledge) carved out creditable careers.
Yet, for their first professional games, only Elway was entrusted with a start. Marino had to wait until the sixth week.
Marino remembered his coach, Don Shula, telling him: "I want you to come in here and work as if you're going to be the starting quarterback. He said, 'Now, that could be Week 1. It could be Week 10. It could be maybe next year.'" How times have changed. Five first-year quarterbacks will start on opening weekend, three more than in any previous season since the NFL merged with the old American Football League 42 years ago. Until now, only 30 rookies over that period heard their names called in Game 1.
Four quarterbacks were selected in the first round of this year's draft, which nowadays stamps them as potential starters right away. Indeed, each will be in the huddle this weekend. Some of them were declared the starter before the ink was dry on their contracts.
Congratulations and condolences, Andrew Luck (Indianapolis Colts), Robert Griffin III (Washington Redskins), Ryan Tannehill (Miami Dolphins) and Brandon Weeden (Cleveland Browns).
The roll call of instant starters does not end there. Russell Wilson, plucked in the middle of the third round by Seattle Seahawks, will take the initial snap.
Marino might advise them to avoid teammates prior to kick-off. He recalled that a Dolphins player approached after the national anthem was played and said: "I don't want you to feel any pressure. But if you play bad, we're going to lose."
These rookies rarely swallowed defeat in their college days. Now all are on subpar teams, projected to finish with losing records, so they should brace themselves for an occasional, if not constant, beating.
Of all the potholes, the deepest to dodge is growing discouraged over the unfamiliar experience of losing.
Twenty years ago, David Klingler was drafted sixth overall by Cincinnati Bengals and became a starter in his first season. Graduating out of a pass-first college offence, the tall, rifle-armed Klingler seemed ideally suited to the NFL.
Playing behind a porous line and on a shaky team, Klingler sprung a confidence leak and was unloaded by the Bengals after three seasons.
Klingler is long gone, but not forgotten. In 2010, the former Bengals lineman Joe Walter said in a radio interview about the Cincinnati quarterback then: "He's to the point where he's shell-shocked. I'm kind of calling it the David Klingler … fiasco. If you remember, Klingler was always getting hit. I think he's back there fending for his life, and he's scared he's going to get pummelled every time he lets go of the ball."
Other rookies on dreadful teams have suffered a similar fate, notably Tim Couch, the first pick in 1999 who was a bust with the Browns. He never played for another team after they parted ways following five unfruitful seasons.
That is the danger of tossing a draft pick without a flame-retardant outfit into the fire.
Increasingly, though, quarterbacks are better prepared for immediate duty.
Coaching, especially of the passing game, has become more sophisticated down to the schoolboy level. Teens have access to private tutors and attend quarterback camps. Summers are spent in seven-on-seven leagues, a non-contact, pass-only format.
The best of the bunch are polished by the time they show up on university campuses. Many college teams were way ahead of the NFL when the pros' pendulum swung from emphasis on the ground game to the aerial style. The transition, though never seamless for new pros, grew progressively smoother.
In addition to the five rookies, five second-year guys have gotten the nod this weekend over more seasoned candidates: Andy Dalton (Bengals), Blaine Gabbart (Jacksonville Jaguars), Jake Locker (Tennessee Titans), Cameron Newton (Carolina Panthers) and Christian Ponder (Minnesota Vikings).
Newton broke in successfully last season, earning Rookie of the Year honours, as did Sam Bradford (St Louis Rams) in 2010 and Matt Ryan (Atlanta Falcons) in 2008. Ryan did not advance his team to the Super Bowl, but fellow rookie Joe Flacco (Baltimore Ravens) did.
In between Ryan/Flacco and Bradford, Mark Sanchez paced the New York Jets to the AFC championship game, becoming only the second rookie to win twice in his welcome to the post-season.
As recently as 2004, incoming blue-chippers were expected to wait their turn. Eli Manning (New York Giants), Phillip Rivers (San Diego Chargers) and Ben Roethlisberger (Pittsburgh Steelers) might have been worthy, but each viewed his first regular season game from the sideline.
Peyton Manning, who survived a rough initiation in 1998 with the Colts to become a prototype quarterback for the modern game, dismisses the need for waiting.
"The best way to learn is to play," said Manning, who has resurfaced with Denver Broncos. "I think the sooner you do it, the better off you're going to be in the long run."
Two factors driving the career acceleration of young quarterbacks: money and impatience.
With player salaries in a bygone era minuscule compared to today's, owners were content to wait. Young quarterbacks were given time to develop in practices and meetings, often under the tutelage of veterans.
Marino's first-year salary was US$150,000 (Dh551,000). For Luck, that figure represents a few days' pay; he will collect $18 million. Colts owner Jim Irsay, much like his peers, is hardly inclined to compensate a back-up so richly.
Besides the Rolexes on their wrists and the Lamborghinis in their garages, owners are little different from fans in that they seek instant gratification from wins. Today, not tomorrow. Now, not next season.
Even if a team's administrators preach patience, urging the boss not to rush a rookie, the clamour from ticket-buyers to see the star-in-waiting - now - is difficult to ignore.
Coaches might go against their better judgement and go with the fresher face. A prized draft pick in action brings hope to a fan base and buys the coaches, who are rarely afforded patience themselves, more time to succeed.
Still, coaches can better justify the youth movement. First-time starters have delivered four teams to the play-offs in as many years.
"They're ready," the former quarterback Phil Simms told the Miami Herald. "They come in and they're just not intimidated."
It is no shock that Luck and Griffin climbed promptly to the top of the depth chart. On draft day, Locker and Weeden were not expected to ascend so rapidly, but their starting roles seemed inevitable early in training camp.
The unforeseen one is Wilson, given his third-round draft status and the Seahawks signing Matt Flynn to a substantial contract. Wilson is short for a quarterback, but he excelled in preseason. The job was not handed to him; he earned it.
"Was I surprised? I was more excited about the opportunity," he said. "I believe that I can help this team win and do a lot of great things."
Ah, those cocky, innocent kids. Are they not aware that quarterback is the most challenging position in team sports?
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Election pledges on migration
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PROFILE OF STARZPLAY
Date started: 2014
Founders: Maaz Sheikh, Danny Bates
Based: Dubai, UAE
Sector: Entertainment/Streaming Video On Demand
Number of employees: 125
Investors/Investment amount: $125 million. Major investors include Starz/Lionsgate, State Street, SEQ and Delta Partners
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today's market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
Salah in numbers
€39 million: Liverpool agreed a fee, including add-ons, in the region of €39m (nearly Dh176m) to sign Salah from Roma last year. The exchange rate at the time meant that cost the Reds £34.3m - a bargain given his performances since.
13: The 25-year-old player was not a complete stranger to the Premier League when he arrived at Liverpool this summer. However, during his previous stint at Chelsea, he made just 13 Premier League appearances, seven of which were off the bench, and scored only twice.
57: It was in the 57th minute of his Liverpool bow when Salah opened his account for the Reds in the 3-3 draw with Watford back in August. The Egyptian prodded the ball over the line from close range after latching onto Roberto Firmino's attempted lob.
7: Salah's best scoring streak of the season occurred between an FA Cup tie against West Brom on January 27 and a Premier League win over Newcastle on March 3. He scored for seven games running in all competitions and struck twice against Tottenham.
3: This season Salah became the first player in Premier League history to win the player of the month award three times during a term. He was voted as the division's best player in November, February and March.
40: Salah joined Roger Hunt and Ian Rush as the only players in Liverpool's history to have scored 40 times in a single season when he headed home against Bournemouth at Anfield earlier this month.
30: The goal against Bournemouth ensured the Egyptian achieved another milestone in becoming the first African player to score 30 times across one Premier League campaign.
8: As well as his fine form in England, Salah has also scored eight times in the tournament phase of this season's Champions League. Only Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo, with 15 to his credit, has found the net more often in the group stages and knockout rounds of Europe's premier club competition.
Formula Middle East Calendar (Formula Regional and Formula 4)
Round 1: January 17-19, Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi
Round 2: January 22-23, Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi
Round 3: February 7-9, Dubai Autodrome – Dubai
Round 4: February 14-16, Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi
Round 5: February 25-27, Jeddah Corniche Circuit – Saudi Arabia
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The smuggler
Eldarir had arrived at JFK in January 2020 with three suitcases, containing goods he valued at $300, when he was directed to a search area.
Officers found 41 gold artefacts among the bags, including amulets from a funerary set which prepared the deceased for the afterlife.
Also found was a cartouche of a Ptolemaic king on a relief that was originally part of a royal building or temple.
The largest single group of items found in Eldarir’s cases were 400 shabtis, or figurines.
Khouli conviction
Khouli smuggled items into the US by making false declarations to customs about the country of origin and value of the items.
According to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, he provided “false provenances which stated that [two] Egyptian antiquities were part of a collection assembled by Khouli's father in Israel in the 1960s” when in fact “Khouli acquired the Egyptian antiquities from other dealers”.
He was sentenced to one year of probation, six months of home confinement and 200 hours of community service in 2012 after admitting buying and smuggling Egyptian antiquities, including coffins, funerary boats and limestone figures.
For sale
A number of other items said to come from the collection of Ezeldeen Taha Eldarir are currently or recently for sale.
Their provenance is described in near identical terms as the British Museum shabti: bought from Salahaddin Sirmali, "authenticated and appraised" by Hossen Rashed, then imported to the US in 1948.
- An Egyptian Mummy mask dating from 700BC-30BC, is on offer for £11,807 ($15,275) online by a seller in Mexico
- A coffin lid dating back to 664BC-332BC was offered for sale by a Colorado-based art dealer, with a starting price of $65,000
- A shabti that was on sale through a Chicago-based coin dealer, dating from 1567BC-1085BC, is up for $1,950
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COMPANY PROFILE
Name: Qyubic
Started: October 2023
Founder: Namrata Raina
Based: Dubai
Sector: E-commerce
Current number of staff: 10
Investment stage: Pre-seed
Initial investment: Undisclosed
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