Are you sure you know what you're talking about Ferotte did good. Frerotte side stepped a lot of pass rush, and he knew where a weak spot was going to be, I remember on play he saw a blitz coming, and he threw a nice quick pass to a receiver, I think Gilmore in stride. He did that alot, the pass to Chambers was not as bad as you say, there wasn't much other way that the ball was going to get to chambers, because he was double teamed, he had one or two throws that were off, but damn, you want the guy to play perfect, of course we would all want that but he played well, and made nice throws for the most part, and good pocket presence, unlike Feeley, he didn't lock down his receivers, that's what Feeley did, he checked the whole field and then threw the ball to the open, so what he threw a one yard pass he had pressure coming, he didn't try forcing anything, which was smart, Feeley threw the ball at his linemans back when pressure was coming at him, that easily could've been an interception, if the linebackers were aware. I think you need to watch that tape again or learn how to evaluate better, you seem very pessimistic. I see the good and bad, The blocking on the o-line was bad, the secondary, well Howard, and Tillman weren't playing to well, Madison has to learn how to tackle. I think Schulters and Dainels in will help the secondary out, plus some pressure actually coming from the D-line might alos help the qb had like 20 seconds to throw the ball.