Quarterbacking is in steep decline

Eddie

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Maybe this 4 game losing streak will give the FO a glimpse of the future if we don't do something about Romo's successor. We could be looking at years of Weeden/Cassel.
 

ClamChowdah

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I disagree, quarterbacking is at an all time high level when your quarterback is Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr
 

bsbellomy

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What is your point OP? QB is still by far the most important position and should be addressed as such. Hell, Belichick continues to prove to us you can win without a running game at all.
 

bsbellomy

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PS to the poster who thinks Goff is still the best QB in college, he had been far outplayed by Paxton Lynch and probably even Hogan from Stanford.
 

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No. I am beginning to feel the slow creep of sheer fright when it comes to the QB position in the next few years.
Romo was luck to begin with.

I wouldn't say Romo was all luck, but he was undoubtedly all Parcells and Sean Payton, neither of whom we will have (obviously) when looking for our next QB.
 
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