Phinzone
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Want me to pull up the QB's taken out of the 1st two rounds and see how many of them you want on your team?
Bet you never thought of that did ya? There is a HUGE drop off of QB's that make it in the NFL after the first round. And lookat at the past oh say 8 years or so, you get MANY franchise QB's.
A franchise QB doesn't have to lead the league in pass yards, a Franchise QB is a QB of the quality to actually lead the team, rather than win in spite of the team.
Byron and Palmer are starting QB's this year, Boller and Grossman will lead their teams in a year or two.
Carr, Harrington and Rammsey are all great QB leaders on their team. The worst off of that trio is Carr who's on the youngest team in the NFL, Ramsey is the future franchise QB of washington, and we all know about Harrington.
Michael Vick: Franchise QB, nuff said. Hasn't proven anything? Teams plan solely around HIM. That's a franchise QB in my eyes.
Chad Pennington: Current young budding star...
McNabb and Daunte are franchise QB's, don't pee on our shoulders and tell us it's raining. Culpepper was among the top of the QB ratings, BOTH are Pro-bowlers.
Mcnown was a bust, Smith is and Couch is on the bubble. He could DEFFINTLY catch on somewhere, don't kid yourself, his career is far from over.
Shot 50/50 in 1998. Got the ultimate franchise QB in manning, and Leaf busted. Let's totally forget to mention that SD has trouble developing QB's PERIOD. How would Leaf have faired on another team?..hmm....
Since you focused on the area between marino and the current stars i'll just focus on the most recent drafts ok? Going by my stats franchise QB's are MUCH more common than what you said.
Now, go look up 3rd rounders that make it as NFL starters. Surprise, the fall off is gigantic. So how do you suggest we get a franchise QB? i'm open to suggestions, the only young QB's available on the market are "busts" such as couch, the others are low rounders that haven't shown a damn hting in their time in the NFL< or old crusty Vets.
Take your pick buddy, we can continue to draft QB's in the 4th and below as recent history shows, or we can take a gamble and develope the QB. But your stats are VERY misleading. Your penalizing these new guys that are team leaders nad teams plan around because they've only been in the league a few years. What do you expect from them? You have probowlers in there, and you still call them on the buble?
Bet you never thought of that did ya? There is a HUGE drop off of QB's that make it in the NFL after the first round. And lookat at the past oh say 8 years or so, you get MANY franchise QB's.
A franchise QB doesn't have to lead the league in pass yards, a Franchise QB is a QB of the quality to actually lead the team, rather than win in spite of the team.
Byron and Palmer are starting QB's this year, Boller and Grossman will lead their teams in a year or two.
Carr, Harrington and Rammsey are all great QB leaders on their team. The worst off of that trio is Carr who's on the youngest team in the NFL, Ramsey is the future franchise QB of washington, and we all know about Harrington.
Michael Vick: Franchise QB, nuff said. Hasn't proven anything? Teams plan solely around HIM. That's a franchise QB in my eyes.
Chad Pennington: Current young budding star...
McNabb and Daunte are franchise QB's, don't pee on our shoulders and tell us it's raining. Culpepper was among the top of the QB ratings, BOTH are Pro-bowlers.
Mcnown was a bust, Smith is and Couch is on the bubble. He could DEFFINTLY catch on somewhere, don't kid yourself, his career is far from over.
Shot 50/50 in 1998. Got the ultimate franchise QB in manning, and Leaf busted. Let's totally forget to mention that SD has trouble developing QB's PERIOD. How would Leaf have faired on another team?..hmm....
Since you focused on the area between marino and the current stars i'll just focus on the most recent drafts ok? Going by my stats franchise QB's are MUCH more common than what you said.
Now, go look up 3rd rounders that make it as NFL starters. Surprise, the fall off is gigantic. So how do you suggest we get a franchise QB? i'm open to suggestions, the only young QB's available on the market are "busts" such as couch, the others are low rounders that haven't shown a damn hting in their time in the NFL< or old crusty Vets.
Take your pick buddy, we can continue to draft QB's in the 4th and below as recent history shows, or we can take a gamble and develope the QB. But your stats are VERY misleading. Your penalizing these new guys that are team leaders nad teams plan around because they've only been in the league a few years. What do you expect from them? You have probowlers in there, and you still call them on the buble?