Twitter: Which of these QBs Were You Pumped About

blueblood70

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Thought I’d break the monotony. I actually thought Chutch had the tools to be good. Wow was I wrong. Bledsoe at least got a 9-7 in there



they were far better then the ones before them trying to get to Romo. the dak deal being seamless was luck maybe it happens again or maybe we go through a few seasons looking for our next Franchise guy,,.
 

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Yeah, those days were bad!! I can't believe we even tried to win with a terrible Ryan Leaf!!! I remember saying to my family that the Cowboys might as well put me in as QB cuz I couldn't possibly do any worse than the QB's they were trotting out on the field at that time!! LOL :laugh:
 

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I never was on the Quinthy train. His issue was his ability to read the defense quickly and accuracy. Off the field with the drugs was a big one too.
 

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Carter was a second rounder who really wasn't even a fifth rounder but once again Jerry wanted him.....Ryan Leaf was the second overall selection in the first round but he was pretty much on his last leg in the NFL when Jerry signed him..
Leaf still had his wrist thing going on, I believe he had wrist surgery. Quincy I think could have turned out ok, but he did not have the mind for it unfortunately.
 

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The college teams back then were not playing NFL style football. So it took time to coach a QB into playing NFL football.

Most of the QB's that fail in today's game fail because they went to bad teams that had more problems then one man could fix. Which is why Bill Parcells team building mechanics still work today. Build a defense first, find a QB second. There are only a hand full of teams in today's NFL that emphasize defense first.

So you say all of those QB's were bad? True, but how was Dallas' defense back then?

Defense wins Championships! A franchise QB without a decent defense, will look average.
 

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I was super young at the time, but I remember being super excited for Henson because he was really good in college. I think the time away from football ruined any real chance he had.
 

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Carter was a second rounder who really wasn't even a fifth rounder but once again Jerry wanted him.....Ryan Leaf was the second overall selection in the first round but he was pretty much on his last leg in the NFL when Jerry signed him..

Quincy was basically Jerry overreacting to McNabb's success in Philly and wanting his own dynamic QB.
 

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Wasn’t Quincy carter a first rounder? As well as Ryan leaf?
Cowboys reached for Carter in the 2nd round, but he was projected by some draft evaluators as a 3rd round pick at best. Leaf was the No. 2 overall pick -- I remember the debates about who was the best QB coming out of that draft - he or Peyton Manning.
 
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No doubt finding a good QB for a franchise is very difficult. So is building a team when 40% of your CAP is allocated to 4 players.
 
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