Originally posted by Dolfan984
Last year we had a piss poor line, a one year wonder running back, injured receivers, and bad coaching (Gailey) which really hurt Jay. Jay is an above average Quarterback. With Ricky, and if our receivers and line stay healthy, watch out. Jay might just light up some people. Oh, and Norv Turner doesn't hurt
I think he's getting paid like 550k base salary this year? Also about the turnovers, everyone knows that he cut down significantly on those at the end of the year. If you ever rewatched any of the games, from the beginning to the end, you could tell he was getting better at making reads and throwing to certain patterns (Comeback routes included)
Look who he was playing those last 8 games, and look at who he did look good against and who he didn't. Look at the turnovers against the Jets and San Fran then look at who he kept the ball under control against. Atlanta, Bills and Indy? Ok he was better against NE but that is the only team with a decent defense that he didn't cough it up in the end. So was Jay getting better or was he just not challenged as much? As for only getting paid 550K you forget the signing bonus! Jay is costing us 1.7 Mil of Cap space this year not including incentives. Next year he gets 2.8 Mil not including incentives. In 2004 the number jumps to 4+ Mil. Jay will have to be a LOT better than he has even than what he was at the end of last season to be worth that money. If he is not he will be cut for salary reasons and then we WILL need another QB!
Drafting one now would help get us some insurance since we will have two chances to find a sutable replacement!