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=== Playing Style and Strengths === While Cooper Rush is often seen as a backup quarterback, his skill set is often underappreciated. Standing at 6’3” and weighing around 225 pounds, Rush has the physical tools to make all the necessary throws at the NFL level. His arm strength isn’t elite, but it’s certainly adequate for the demands of a professional quarterback. Rush is known for his accuracy and his ability to stay calm under pressure. His ability to make quick decisions and process information quickly has been a key to his success, especially when he’s called upon in limited game action. Rush isn’t a quarterback who relies on raw athleticism or playmaking ability to win games; instead, he thrives by staying composed and executing the game plan. His football IQ is often praised by coaches and teammates alike. As a backup, Rush spends significant time studying film and learning the playbook in preparation for any situation that may arise. This dedication to the mental aspect of the game has been key to his success.
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