Not enough Elite QB’s to go around

conner01

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Well let me say that I put "elite" in quotations because I think the title is a joke. I think the argument is a joke.
To show how much of a joke this argument is.......
Eli Manning has 2 SB rings. He beat Tom Brady TWICE to get those rings. Well...he beat a Tom Brady led team twice and a team who had one of the best coaches of all time coaching it. He made crucial and timely throws to do it. Never was favored to win a SB....took some temas with average seasons to the SB......yet, no one would EVER call him elite.

Justin Herbert and Josh Allen have done NOTHING in this league. Haven't won a SB or even appeared in one. But they are elite. Why? Because they "have a arm".

The elite talk is just ridiculous. Its a term talking heads created to fill air time on slow days.
I agree elite is thrown around way too much
Few guys are elite in football or any other sport
Most are average or above, some are good to really good but few are elite
I don’t think winning a SB makes a QB elite since it’s a team sport and they are only a part of the reason their team won
More importantly the chances of getting an elite QB is so slim it’s basically luck. Having the ability to get the right pick in the right year
Teams win Super Bowls and I think in most Super Bowls defenses were a bigger factor than offenses
 

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I agree elite is thrown around way too much
Few guys are elite in football or any other sport
Most are average or above, some are good to really good but few are elite
I don’t think winning a SB makes a QB elite since it’s a team sport and they are only a part of the reason their team won
More importantly the chances of getting an elite QB is so slim it’s basically luck. Having the ability to get the right pick in the right year
Teams win Super Bowls and I think in most Super Bowls defenses were a bigger factor than offenses
So what is a elite QB then? How do we determine what a elite QB is without factoring in their team accomplishments?
 

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It's hard to say what's elite and what's not but there are at least 12 qbs who are better than dak rn
 

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In the NFL once you get passed the top 4-6 Elite HOF caliber QB’s the rest of the league has to build around what’s left. There’s never going to be enough Elite QB’s to fill 32 teams .

The good news is there is usually another 10-15 QB’s good enough to build around you can win with and contend for the playoffs with. And that’s really all you can hope for .

There is simply not enough Elite QB’s coming out in the draft every year to position yourself to try and land one if you don’t have one . They only come around ever so often. And even if you do land one it’s not a guarantee while it of course does make it easier to build around .

And why it’s silly to bash your QB if he’s near the middle to upper half of the league . This is what most teams have to work with.

Because it's "Dak" we should now embrace mediocrity at QB!!!!
This is the logic of a Dak Lover........A single player over the Cowboys!!!
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The problem isn't having a Elite QB, the problem is the NFL league has made passing such a strong part of the game that it makes having one of the top 5 "elite" QB's more important than any other position. I know the QB has in years past always been the main component, but you didn't need a 4000 yard a season QB to win the title. I guess I just miss the smash mouth football of ages ago when you could beat the crap out of a offensive who tried to be ticky tacky. Remember when the middle of the field was no mans land because you are getting punished catching in that area.
 

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Trent Dilfer, 1 super bowl win in 14 years.
Aaron Rodgers, 1 super bowl win in 17 years and counting.
There ain't no magic formula.

Thats a little bit of a context stretch though. You’re ignoring the probability of the event to highlight an anomaly.

How many of the SB teams in the last 40 years still win if Trent Dilfer is their QB for the playoff run? Just 1? Maybe 2 if he was Dallas’s starting QB in that Bills blowout win.

How many still win if it was Rodgers instead of the QB they had? 35 at minimum. There is a definite formula for increasing your probability of seeing a title.
 

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Thats a little bit of a context stretch though. You’re ignoring the probability of the event to highlight an anomaly.

How many of the SB teams in the last 40 years still win if Trent Dilfer is their QB for the playoff run? Just 1? Maybe 2 if he was Dallas’s starting QB in that Bills blowout win.

How many still win if it was Rodgers instead of the QB they had? 35 at minimum. There is a definite formula for increasing your probability of seeing a title.
The Trent Dilfer outlier gives some fans hope. If Trent Dilfer can be an anomaly and get carried to a Super Bowl then so can Dak. It gives them something to hold on to.

It's the same as the "Tom Brady was a 6th round pick" outlier to make them feel better about the Cowboys wasting the past 15 years on undrafted/4th round talent at the QB position.

It's all coping mechanisms to make themselves feel better about the situation.
 

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Thats a little bit of a context stretch though. You’re ignoring the probability of the event to highlight an anomaly.

How many of the SB teams in the last 40 years still win if Trent Dilfer is their QB for the playoff run? Just 1? Maybe 2 if he was Dallas’s starting QB in that Bills blowout win.

How many still win if it was Rodgers instead of the QB they had? 35 at minimum. There is a definite formula for increasing your probability of seeing a title.
Yea but IMO the bigger story and point of this thread is most of the league doesn’t have Elite QB’s. Maybe 4-6 teams . But yet we still have over half of the league which contend for the playoffs with 14 teams now making it.

So, this notion that an Elite QB is your only chance isn’t a viable argument anymore.

Most fans even some of Daks most ardent critics would still place him in the middle to upper half of the leagues QB’s. Which is enough to build around .
 

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Some fans just don’t get that TEAMS win Super Bowls
QB’s just get the credit and there are plenty of examples of teams winning without a top 5 QB and plenty of examples of all time greats not having near the SB success they would have if it wasn’t more about the team than one player

Exactly right. Winning, or even getting to a SB is very difficult. A lot of things have to happen. No matter how good you are, no one is giving you anything. Others want that same trophy. You may never see a ring no matter how good you are.

Brady was very fortunate to have Belichick, and vice versa. Or else he could be sitting in GB with one ring. But the one thing these elite QBs usually offer their team, is that they are more often than not in contention every year.
 

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It's much more likely find an elite QB than it is to field an elite defense.

I'd rather look for 1 guy that can lead your team to victories with a good defense instead looking for 5 or 6 guys all playing elite together to make up for the QB's deficiencies.

You think finding an elite QB is hard? It's 10x harder to field an elite defense.

There could be as many as 3 or 4 elite QBs in the NFL at once, but an actual true elite defense don't come around very often.
 

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So what is a elite QB then? How do we determine what a elite QB is without factoring in their team accomplishments?

Watch them on the field. Dan Marino was a great QB. So was Warren Moon, and I thought John Elway was great before he won those two Super Bowls.
 

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It's hard with a cap to have both a great offense and defense

Imagine the 70s Steelers today after paying their offense? No way they have that defense. That D would be trash. That's the one thing the salary cap has taken away. The assembly of truly great teams. They were fun to watch when they weren't beating the Cowboys. I don't mean the Steelers, they were never fun to watch, I mean great teams in general.
 
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