Well, that's just a statement, and since AJ has only had the chance to play 5 games, you really don't have much to back-up that statement, as anyone else saying that he is going to be the next greatest QB.
T Brady was a 6th round draft pick in 2000, was 4th stringer in that year. He was playing 2nd string in 2001 when Drew got hurt, BB put him in to see how he would do, and well you know the rest...
C Pennington
was a 1st round pick, in 2000, did not start a game for 2 years. He has more to loose than Brady if he doe not succeed. He was 3rd stringer behind R Lucas in 2000 and the only QB behind V Testaverde in 2001, NY carried only 2 QBs that year...
AJ Feeley, was also a 6th round pick in 2001, had just been rehabing from a right elbow injury (his throwing arm). K Detmer had been the starting QB for the Eagles since 1998, he did not pan out for Reid and Reid got McNabb in 1999 as their future starter. Detmer moved to 2nd and AJ was brought in 2 years later. So AJ just was behind Detmer by 5 years, at least Reid thought enough of the guy to keep him, till he realized that McNabb was a great starter.
NFL.COM Draft
ANALYSIS
Positives... Well-proportioned athlete who knows how to manage an offense... Has a very quick set-up, moving away from the center fluidly...Displays a high release point and even though he's more comfortable in the pocket, he shows good improvisation skills on the move...Touch passer with a good understanding of defensive coverage...has good poise in the pocket, rarely forcing his throws...
As a backup in college In 22 games at Oregon, he completed 149 of 282 passes (52.8%) for 2175 yards, 15 touchdowns and only six interceptions...
Link to Draft Analysis
Bottom line Brady, Pennington and Drew had their moments to shine or fade, AJ in only 5 games was 4-1. He needs the same chance that was given to the other 3 guys, before judgement is past, well at least till people stop ASSUMING.