Judging by the survey released this week by ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Jackson’s a nonconformist at best and a conundrum at worst. Fowler polled a mixed bag of more than 50 NFL folks about the best quarterbacks in the league, and Jackson was not named among the top 10. A surprising development but also the tax paid for possessing a different kind of talent while trying to thrive in a traditional space. While the game has evolved, thrust forward by the arrival of athletes who are built like power lifters but as nimble as ballerinas, a particular mind-set remains stuck in the olden times. NFL quarterbacks should play a certain way. Jackson doesn’t play like typical NFL quarterbacks. And they certainly can’t play like him. He’s a trapezoid peg in the square hole of signal callers. He doesn’t quite fit. Read more