Gender Stereotypes In American Football

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The best young quarterback playing on the field this past Sunday was the one playing for the home team. That’s right, the same one whose face isn’t on the cover of any magazine or TV networks.

The home quarterback threw four touchdown passes in the Denver Broncos win over the Dallas Cowboys. The same one whose QBR through two games this year stands at a Pro Bowl -caliber 75.2, and whose completion is 65 percent.

So, why is it so hard for us to believe in Trevor Siemian?

It’s probably because “He wasn’t drafted in the first round,” Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas said. He’s a guy that “comes from Northwestern. He doesn’t like talking to the media much. As the season continues, you might hear people talking about him, but it really doesn’t matter.”

At least not on a day like this doesn’t. Not when Trevor
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He was the Broncos second successor after Manning retired, and even after Brock Osweiler left for the Texans, they still drafted Paxton Lynch in the first round. In other words, he feels a bit like the accidental quarterback -primarily getting the starting job just by showing up.

What if he’s more? What if he’s talented, an accurate thrower of the football (who fell to the seventh round because he got hurt at Northwestern during his final year), and learned something from Peyton Manning during his rookie season?

The truth is, Siemian is still adjusting into his role as the Denver Broncos quarterback. Fortunately, this Broncos defense showed once again Sunday that it can be the driving force that wins games. Although the NFL season just began, Siemian has shown more since becoming the Broncos starter than he tends to get credit for; and if his path continues to improve, the Broncos could end up being a dangerous