dlockz
Hall Of Famer
\of course brady is first. the pats are always first no matter what with ESPN its classic.
Yea only because of that, nothing to do with him being the best qb in the league for the past who knows how many years
\of course brady is first. the pats are always first no matter what with ESPN its classic.
But the "turning point" didn't happen in game six and continue for the rest of the season...that's my point....his final 5 games he had 1 TD and 6 INTs....
His season started low, reached a peak in the middle, and then came crashing down...so your 5/11 split isn't an accurate picture of his season. It's more like 5/6/5..and if how the season ended is weighted more than how it began, it doesn't bode well.
Detroits QB situation is far better. I'd take Sean Hill over Henne any day. Stafford will be in the top tier before his career is over. The only teams you listed as bad as Miami is the 49ers and Panthers.There are a quite a few teams that are worse off than us.
Not in any order -
49ers - Smith, who has been an absolute failure, and Kaepernick who looks unsteady. You cant judge rookies, simply because they have no NFL time, but in time kaepernick could and probably should be the long term starter after week 8.
Redskins - Grossman is at best a backup, but may get the starters spot because Beck is his backup. Beck was not given much of a chance with the worst Dolphion team in history.
Raiders - Campbell & Edwards are similar to both Henne & Moore in terms of ability I think. All 4 have started without really doing anything outstanding, but Miami is a better all round team. The raiders are that dysfunctional that both there qb's will struggle. And Pryor...please......
Seattle - Jackson & Whitehurst. As bad as the skins.
Bengals - Dalton - see Kaepernick. Gradkowski is a backup who is serviceable at best.
Vikes - McNabb is well past his best, and although he may have a few good games left in him, his backups are not inspiring. McNabb will start the year ok, but I can see Ponder stepping in mid season.
Browns - McCoy & Wallace - McCoy has a pretty decent year in the end, but I think he is on par with Henne. Wallace is similar to Moore. Has started but didnt hold on to his spot. I am confident that Henne will have a decent year with Daboll. We saw what he can do with McCoy, but can McCoy do it again.
Panthers - Netwon - see Kaepernick and rookies, Clausen had a woeful year on a horrible team, ala Beck, so we wont really know how good or bad he is untill he leave carolina.
Titans - Hassellbeck is like McNabb and Lockyer is unproven. They are, like the vikes, just a tad below the Dolphins.,
Those on par with the Dolphins are IMO Buffalo, Tampa, Detroit (if Stafford stays healthy then they go up a few notches, but he doesnt stay healthy, and thats a major issue) and Arizona.
Next tier, and its a only a small step up in ability is Chicago because Cutler is actually a decent QB, KC, Denver, Jags - Garrard is still pretty good, Jets, Giants, Rams (and rising), Falcons, Ravens and Texans
Upper tier is Chargers, Pats, Pack, Steelers, Saints, Colts - but that depends on Mannings injury, Philly & Dallas.
Worst are seattle, cinci & panthers.
Just my opinion......
Dead on.
They wax poetic about the Jets and Pats. They pile on others. Seems like sloppy journalism.