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In American football, a game manager is a quarterback who, despite relatively poor individual statistics such as passing yards and touchdowns, manages to perform well enough to win games. Game managers often benefit from strong defense and rushing offense on their teams. The player is expected to not lose games with interceptions, fumbles, or poor decisions, particularly during important situations near the end of a game. ''The New York Times'' called it a "backhanded compliment". The ''San Francisco Chronicle'' wrote, "As consolation ... Quarterbacks are called game managers only if they're winning." The ''Associated Press'' opined, "But like any cliche, (manager'' is ) oversimplified". Former Indianapolis Colts president Bill Polian laughed, "Every quarterback is a game manager, it's what the job is all about."〔 College coach Nick Saban added that "I don't think you can be a good quarterback unless you're a really good game manager." The ''Los Angeles Times'' noted that although Trent Dilfer was not an "elite" quarterback, the 2000 Baltimore Ravens won the Super Bowl with a dominant defense and Dilfer as a game manager. ==References==
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