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Originally Posted by qabbaan
Gannon was a dink and dunker with some mobility, he was probably the biggest system-made QB ever in Oakland. I don't think anyone felt like he was going to beat them with his arm. His MVP might have been statistically justified and he might have represented a highwater mark for QBing in Oakland for decades, but that is a low standard.
This was a case of "if you think you have two QBs you really have none"
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Stats and Ability be damned, Grbac was anti-clutch, a quitter, and possessed no fire for the game.
Gannon, on the other hand, lacked the physical capabilities of traditional star quarterbacks, but almost always possessed an ability to come through when it mattered most.