Again...small sample size..,too small to make any analysis based on his performance.
We all do realize that what "stats" are? They are a record of events, the information for the precise outcome of every play?
Some say trust your eyes, lol. The problem isn't the eyes, its the memories.
How many of you can quickly tell me six plays from the last game?
So, again, the numbers are too small to say he was a good quarterback.,...agreed.
But you must now agree the same is true for any opinion that he was NOT a good quarterback. Not enough data? It was enough for the Cowboys to decide to cut him in favor of keeping only Romo and Orton.
What I did was state the data that contradicts the opinion that he was not a good quarterback. We don't know. We will never know because the Cowboys cut him.
Stephen McGee's stats after three seasons was 46-82-420-3TD-0INT.
Tony Romo's stats after three seasons was 0-0-0-0TD-0INT.
My point is, given the current circumstances, given the performance of their backups in recent seasons, do we really believe these guys can even develop a quarterback.
Cassell finally won a game a few weeks ago. The previous backup QB that started and actually won?
Stephen McGee.