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Bart Scott?
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I see where he got his numbers from.
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Analyzing the draft is like meeting a girl in a bar and deciding right there whether she'd make a good long-term wife. Tom Brady was panned. Ryan Leaf and Rick Mirer were #2 overall picks (after Peyton Manning and Drew Bledsoe, respectively). JaFatass, mentioned above. There are so many wrong decisions made about quarterbacks it's not funny.
People clamor for Stanzi for one simple reason: he hasn't been given a chance. He could be nothing but Jim Sorgi. Or he could be Tom Brady. But they'll never know if they don't try him. Matt Cassel? Brady Quinn? They know what they have in those two: not much. On a good day, they can lead a team to a win; on a bad day, they can singlehandedly lose a game. That applies to most quarterbacks but, unlike the very good quarterbacks, Cassel and Quinn (like many other mediocre QBs) can't overcome many obstacles (like turnovers) or make average players look great, or actually lead a team (i.e. be a leader). Yes, it's possible to win a Super Bowl with mediocrity (e.g. Trent Dilfer, Brad Johnson). But there's no coincidence that this is the list of the past 20+ years of SB QBs. Note the red years, in which IMO both QBs weren't very good (hence the reason a Dilfer-type won). Note the green names, which seem to repeat. Note the blue names, who are quality one-time winners on this list. XXIV (1989): Winner, Joe Montana; Loser, John Elway XXV (1990): Winner, Jeff Hostetler; Loser, Jim Kelly XXVI (1991): Winner, Mark Rypien; Loser, Jim Kelly XXVII (1992): Winner, Troy Aikman; Loser, Jim Kelly XXVIII (1993): Winner, Troy Aikman; Loser, Jim Kelly XXIX (1994): Winner, Steve Young; Loser, Stan Humphries XXX (1995): Winner, Troy Aikman; Loser, Neil O'Donnell XXXI (1996): Winner, Brett Favre; Loser, Drew Bledsoe XXXII (1997): Winner, John Elway; Loser, Brett Favre XXXIII (1998): Winner, John Elway; Loser, Chris Chandler XXXIV (1999): Winner, Kurt Warner; Loser, Steve McNair XXXV (2000): Winner, Trent Dilfer; Loser, Kerry Collins XXXVI (2001): Winner, Tom Brady; Loser, Kurt Warner XXXVII (2002): Winner, Brad Johnson; Loser, Rich Gannon XXXVIII (2003): Winnner, Tom Brady; Loser, Jake Delhomme XXXVIX (2004): Winner, Tom Brady; Loser, Donovan McNabb XL (2005): Winner, Ben Roethlisberger; Loser, Matt Hasselbeck XLI (2006): Winner, Peyton Manning; Loser, Rex Grossman XLII (2007): Winner, Eli Manning; Loser, Tom Brady XLIII (2008): Winner, Ben Roethlisberger; Loser, Kurt Warner XLIV (2009): Winner, Drew Brees; Loser, Peyton Manning XLV (2010): Winner, Aaron Rodgers; Loser, Ben Roethlisberger XLVI (2011): Winner, Eli Manning; Loser, Tom Brady 23 years. 46 participants. Elway: 3 Kelly: 4 Aikman: 3 Favre: 2 Warner: 3 Brady: 5 Roethlisberger: 3 P. Manning: 2 E. Manning: 2 That list of 9, probably all headed for Canton, comprises 27 of 46 (over half). In 10 years (89-98), Elway, Kelly, Favre, and Aikman took 12 of 20 spots (with 1 to Montana and 1 to Young as well). In 13 more recent years (99-11), Warner, Brady, Roethlisberger, P. Manning, and E. Manning took 15 of 26 spots (with 1 to Brees and 1 to Rodgers as well). And you can even make a case that some of the black-font losers (Bledsoe, McNair, McNabb) are excellent QBs and, with a break here or there, would be in Canton as well. You can win without a great quarterback. But the odds aren't good. Hence, people want to know if Stanzi is going to be the 10th guy on that list, or a perennial benchwarmer. And you can't find out if you don't play him. |
It's just like here. Sitters on both sides.
I don't value their opinions any more than posters here. Less actually. |
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I don't need another year of giving Cassel a chance to show just enough to make the coaches cling to a 9 win season by leaving him in. |
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ESPN doesn't give a shit about this and is telling it like it is. |
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Holy shit. LMAO |
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