Tovya;2126974 said:Totally agree... I'd say you need a minimum of 80-90 games before you can start talking about any QB comparison talk in today's NFL.
Look at Kurt Warner. They were elevating him to Johnny Unitas and Bart Starr status in '99 (his first full season) and he was washed up after the '01 season. Now look at him... he's fighting off a bunch of diaper donning kids to be a starter.
Long story short, a season or two doesn't mean much any more.
djdoug;2126904 said:isnt Wright still playing?
JRid21;2127003 said:Kurt has also had struggles with injuries including broken finger, groin injuries,among others. He has had his share of injuries and im guessing he had some sort of shoulder injury in addition to the broken finger because i remember going into the 2002/2003 season he had lost some velocity on his passes and he was struggling which led to Bulger becoming the starter in St Louis. Warner has been pretty consistent in his career minus the 2002-2003 seasons. Here his a game by game log from last year
2007 Game LogPassingRushingWEEKOPPRESULT CMP ATT YDS CMP% LNG TD INT RAT ATT YDS AVG TD 1@SF L 20-17 Did Not Play 2SEAW 23-20 Did Not Play 3@BAL L 26-23 15 20 258 75 37 2 0 150.0 0 0 0.0 0 4PITW 21-14 14 21 132 67 20 1 0 99.7 1 0 0.0 0 5@STL W 34-31 14 28 190 50 34 1 1 69.0 3 0 0.0 1 6CARL 25-10 2 2 21 100 16 0 0 110.4 0 0 0.0 0 7@WAS L 21-19 27 41 282 66 43 2 2 81.6 1 0 0.0 0 8 Bye 9@TB L 17-10 10 30 172 33 47 0 2 26.0 0 0 0.0 0 10DETW 31-21 26 36 259 72 20 3 1 108.4 4 -2 -0.5 0 11@CIN W 35-27 16 28 211 57 44 2 0 104.9 2 -2 -1.0 0 12SFL 37-31 (OT)34 48 484 71 62 2 2 99.7 0 0 0.0 0 13CLEW 27-21 18 30 169 60 19 2 1 83.9 1 0 0.0 0 14@SEA L 42-21 28 46 337 61 38 3 5 65.5 0 0 0.0 0 15@NO L 31-24 19 30 233 63 25 3 1 106.7 1 0 0.0 0 16ATLW 30-27 (OT)35 52 369 67 31 3 0 107.0 1 0 0.0 0 17STLW 48-19 23 39 300 59 26 3 2 87.6
He was 36 last year and was consistent all year minus the first St. Louis game, the Tampa Bay game, and the Seattle game.
abersonc;2126888 said:Never got a chance? BP's MO is and has always been sit and learn.
Henson sat two years and still couldn't read defenses fast enough to play at a high level in NFL Europa.
Henson is the one to blame here. He could have been a very solid QB had he not pursued baseball. Physical tools, smart. But that read and react stuff, you can't put that to bed for a couple of years and expect it to come back.
superpunk;2126571 said:http://www.pro-football-reference.com/blog/?p=545
Statistical reference.
It's not going to translate if I copy/paste, so notable Dallas mentions were Troy Aikman's 89 and 90 seasons being the worst performance in the entire league for those two years.
Quincy Carter ranked as the worst Cowboys QB of all time - but it was notable that the Cowboys didn't have a QB on that list until you got to 30th worst, which is pretty impressive. The only teams ranking higher were Minnesota and Jacksonville.
Cowboys2008;2126584 said:Drew Henson
Chad Hutchensin
Tony Banks
Ryan Leaf
switzersflask;2127317 said:I've been owned just a bit too much in the past few years with my college team. *pukes*
Disturbed;2127318 said:You should add a gun with your flask....and Switzer was funny, I bet you could find a gem of a statement somewhere....:
switzersflask;2127322 said:LOL.... good ole switzer... I would love to sit back and talk football with him, Jimmy, and Jerry while drinking some whiskey out of some Jerry Jones whiskey glasses. lol
Them and possibly Frank Broyles from Arkansas. I bet they have some saucy football stories to tell.
Disturbed;2127334 said:Yeah, on and off the field. I bet Switzer could tell the biggest tales though...he just seems like he likes to live on the edge. To be honest, I'd probably be willing to buy the video of that session...![]()
There is a lot of truth to this and it's not just QBs. For a player to reach his potential it takes a lot of factors coming together.leeblair;2127366 said:I still believe the difference between a great quarterback and a 'bust' is the organization that he is fortunate enough to land with.
If Troy Aikman had gone to Detroit, Miami, and then to Atlanta last year, he would have been labled a bust.
If Joe Montana had gone to Detroit, he would have been labeled a bust.
The thread should contain the worst GM's in the history of the NFL; because that's where the real blame lies.
burmafrd;2127357 said:Warner will always now be considered a flash in the pan. He was a monster for 2 years only. Sort of like Culpepper was that one year. Or Rypien.
Just goes to show that you need more then a couple to really rate.
To me it takes at least 5 years of steady play to really figure out how good a QB is; and even then you have to take account of the talent around him and coaching he had. There have been some very good QBs that were doomed by garbage around them- Archie Manning probably the most notible. There is no telling how good he could have been if he had been able to escape NO after his rookie contract ran out.