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Originally Posted by skinsfan69
I don't think it's a question of whether he will improve statisically. I mean it would be pretty tough for him not to. The question is can he be the type of QB that can carry an offense, can he be the type of QB that can win games for you. That's what we need him to be. Not a game manager. If he does those things then no question his stats will improve.
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I understand you're desire for that kind of QB...an elite guy under center. I mean that's really what you're talking about IMO. There are a small, small handful of guys that fit that description. And I believe it's much smaller than the conventional wisdom goes. You look at QBs who put up huge numbers. They typically have lots of talent surrounding them. Brady's best years have been when he's got the most talented WR corp in football...along w/ phenom protection and a pretty solid running game. Oh jeez and btw a pretty good defense too. Same w/ Peyton. Cutler, the recent darling of our FO, was surrounded by far more talent in Denver and played against absolute shit defenses compared to what we see in the NFC East. Honestly there are just so few QBs who truly "take over" games. If I had to pick one guy I thought was above the rest I'd have to peg Brees...not Brady or Peyton. Anyway, I don't think there's anything wrong w/ continually searching for the franchise QB who makes everybody around him better and wills his way to victory...my point is it's a fallacy IMO to see one around every corner and w/ every other franchise.
...Jason will be good enough to win ballgames if given the chance. I watched every game last year and honestly didn't believe he had much chance in the games we lost.