QB analysis

Nv_Hawks

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 3, 2017
Messages
258
Reaction score
349
JS has a great history of identifying QB talent. Now add Grubb and MM and how close they are to the college ranks. Grubb with Penix and MM with JJ. I feel we’re in great hands here if we decide to draft a qb this year.
 

WarHawks

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 16, 2012
Messages
2,054
Reaction score
1,636
Let's hope. Watching the owl only made the need for an elite qb that much more urgent. Can Penix or JJ develop into elite? That's the $30 million question. Wish we knew what JS and MM think about it.
 

xray

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 19, 2018
Messages
9,562
Reaction score
1,637
Location
AZ
Let's hope. Watching the owl only made the need for an elite qb that much more urgent. Can Penix or JJ develop into elite? That's the $30 million question. Wish we knew what JS and MM think about it.
^
There are members here that insist , that you don't need an excellent or elite QB to be highly successful in the NFL . By highly successful ; I mean winning divisions , conference championships and SBs . Limping into the postseason as a wildcard team and flaming out along the way is failure , plain and simple .
Teams that only have an average QB will be watching SBs on TV forever . The days of QBs like Bradshaw and McMahon winning SBs are long gone . Bradshaw's lifetime NFL record was 212 TDs vs 210 INTs...McMahon was 100 TDs vs 90 INTs for example . They wouldn't get near a SB now days . imo
 
Top