While this could be just another offseason confidence-building platitude, it's important to note that every good-to-great quarterback in the NFL places his own stamp on the offense. Peyton Manning, an extreme outlier to one side, essentially created his own offense. But Eli Manning has his own flavor incorporated into the Packers-style offense in New York and Aaron Rodgers has his own in Mike McCarthy's system as well. Tom Brady's version of the Erhardt-Perkins system is modified significantly from its origins. It's worth noting that we could see a very similar transition taking place in Jacksonville with Blake Bortles.