First choice: Aaron Rodgers
Does he come with the #2 defense in points allowed like they needed in '10 in order for the Packers to finally win a SB with Rodgers?
First choice: Aaron Rodgers
Does he come with the #2 defense in points allowed like they needed in '10 in order for the Packers to finally win a SB with Rodgers?
QBwinz
Considering that the only dynasties in modern NFL history have been quarterbacked by hall-of-famers (Bart Starr, Terry Bradshaw, Joe Montana, Jim Kelly, Troy Aikman, Tom Brady), your odds aren't good.
Or are you arguing that you're going to assemble an all-pro team around Tannehill, and ignore the constraints of the salary cap?
some people :)"New" guy. Suspiciously already knows how to hide his profile on Xenforo, but not "searched" data LOL.
With approx 85-88% of last 100 posts being specifically negative Tannehill-centric, it's obvious that he arrived with an agenda. Of course, it's his prerogative to have an opinion, but when evaluating it, and the data-manipulative way it's been conveniently formulated, Perspective & Context matter!
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Enough about RT till the offseason. He's done this year give credit to Cutler
Does he come with the #2 defense in points allowed like they needed in '10 in order for the Packers to finally win a SB with Rodgers?
QBwinz
You know I agree with you on the defense thing and especially with a finesse team but let's not pretend that Aaron Rogers isn't an upgrade over anything Miami's had in years.
Qb is still by far the most important position on the field. It's most evident when you need to compare 11 players(the defense) to one player (the qb)
Qb is still by far the most important position on the field. It's most evident when you need to compare 11 players(the defense) to one player (the qb)
Yes, QB is the most important but no QBs are winning in this league without 1) a good HC, 2) a competent offensive line, 3) a competent RB for run/pass balance and respectability of a run threat to the defense, and 4) no one wins a SB without a top defense.
And those 11 other players (the defense) stand to help the team a great deal more by defending the pass well, than by defending the run well, which again means that how the QB on the opposing team plays and is defended is of utmost importance.
Is the offensive line the problem there, or the quarterback?
But think about what you're saying there. The other four of the top-five defenses every year don't win Super Bowls.