Anyone putting Fiedler on their list need to open their eyes and look at the big picture. He had very little natural talent, but played his *** off every effing year. He got hurt, worked hard, and came back stronger on more than one occasion. (In a span of 5 days in 2003, he came back from injury, led us to a comeback against the Redskins, and then lit it up on Thanksgiving against he Cowboys.) He was given the task of replacing one of the greatest quarterbacks in the game, and responded with leading us to four consecutive winning seasons, despite having one of the worst coaches in the game. He went head-to-head with Peyton Manning in the playoffs and beat him. We got more production per talent level out of him than anyone in recent memory.
Thank you Jay for everything you did
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Well said. Great post!!