0-19 on road vs winning teams or something like that/thread
0-19 on road vs winning teams or something like that/thread
Tim Tebow?
Stafford is by far the worst.
Cutler is right behind him.
Also Drew sucks as a first name but Breeze, or however it's spelled got lucky..
Bledsoe not so much
Agreed
Stafford had some passes today that just had me scratching my head confused. He's just wildly inaccurate and inconsistent with other bad tendencies sprinkled in.
Stafford has always been trash. Been saying it for years. Megatron is the only reason hes still a starter in the league.
Brees I always thought was overrated. He throws a lot of bad picks but his fantasy football numbers are godly so the plebs think he is better than he is.
Also not a huge Kaepernick mark, and Cutler is too obvious to even bother talking about.
Alex Smith
RG3
with Phi Rivers rapidly gaining
(long before there was a PFA i had my Grenade & Crossbones avatar at DD)
Im gonna say johnny football, thats my story and im sticking to it
Slava Ukraini!
So what qualifies as "big name". I don't watch much espn and don't pay too much attention to Detroit but I had no idea he would be considered.
I would say any starting QB who comes with some sort of previous pedigree and/or a big contract, and is regarded as entrenched as the "franchise QB". Probably about 18-20 total. I agree on Stafford, but would lean towards RG3. Bradford also, at least before this season started.
Andy Dalton
Mark "selfie" sanchez. Guy was posting selfies to his instagram last week before the eagles must win v washington
Pretty sure any QB that has been a 4 year undisputed starter & been to the playoffs 4 times qualifies for this thread. Discussing how average he really is, is kinda the point of the thread.
My vote goes to Joe Flacco. He wanted to be considered elite, then went out & won a SB & got paid like an elite QB but he's really not IMO. He's a serviceable QB making a lot of $ so good for him. He did lead his team to the playoffs again this year despite all the distractions so I could be wrong.
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Originally Posted by Hockey Guy
Flacco is 72-40 lifetime reg season, starter from day 1 and has never been hurt. That super bowl winning run he had was arguably the best postseason by a quarterback ever. Still, it seems that like every 7 games or so (or twice a season) he plays an absolute horseshit game. Who knows.
I'd still call Flacco somewhere around the 10th or 11th best qb right now though, while say...Stafford down around like #18.
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