chris heff Posted December 14, 2020 Author Posted December 14, 2020 2 hours ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said: Before my time, did the Bills go from Kemp to Ferguson? Or was there someone in between? May have been they were sou lousy in between, don't recall anyone else?? LOL! No, tried Tom Flores and the Dan Darragh and eventually Dennis Shaw. Shaw had one good year.
JimBob2232 Posted December 14, 2020 Posted December 14, 2020 I wouldnt count Brees to Rivers. Brees was awful early in San Diego. they drafted Rivers to replace him because Brees was not good. Obviously his career turned around, but that wasnt the thinking at the time.
chris heff Posted December 14, 2020 Author Posted December 14, 2020 1 minute ago, JimBob2232 said: I wouldnt count Brees to Rivers. Brees was awful early in San Diego. they drafted Rivers to replace him because Brees was not good. Obviously his career turned around, but that wasnt the thinking at the time. I agree
The Frankish Reich Posted December 14, 2020 Posted December 14, 2020 (edited) 11 hours ago, Ethan in Portland said: You are setting the bar very high. Pretty much going from HOF to HOF player. If you lower expectations just a bit there have been teams that have transitioned from one capable QB to another... Seattle - Hasselbeck to Wilson Dallas- Meredith to Morton(took Dallas to a SB) to Staubach, Romo to Dak, Staubach to White Cinci - Anderson to Esiason Atlanta - Chandler to Vick to Ryan Vikings - Tarkenton to Kramer Chiefs - Smith to Mahomes, Montana to Bono to Grbac to Green that is 13 years of decent QB play with a lot of playoff runs Great list -- thanks for digging through that history. The odds of finding true great, true franchise QBs truly back-to-back (technically speaking, no cheating here by ignoring one year of Curtis Painter in between Manning and Luck) the are so slim that it doesn't really warrant planning for it. Basically that's the Niners with Montana and Young, the Packers with Favre and Rodgers. I'd go further with the "very good transitioning to great" or vice versa, or maybe "very good to very good" at a minimum: KC - Alex Smith (the late career version) to Mahomes Washington - Jurgensen to Kilmer to Theismann EDIT: here's one that's technically correct, but somehow so wrong: Rams - Roman Gabriel to John Hadl Edited December 14, 2020 by The Frankish Reich
Albany,n.y. Posted December 14, 2020 Posted December 14, 2020 (edited) Lets look at the HOFers in the (current) AFC East over the years. Bills 1-Jim Kelly Jets 1-Joe Namath Miami 2-Bob Griese, Dan Marino New England 1 (future) Tom Brady It's tough to find a HOF QB & it can take many decades to find one. Edited December 14, 2020 by Albany,n.y. 1
chris heff Posted December 14, 2020 Author Posted December 14, 2020 8 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said: Great list -- thanks for digging through that history. The odds of finding true great, true franchise QBs truly back-to-back (technically speaking, no cheating here by ignoring one year of Curtis Painter in between Manning and Luck) the are so slim that it doesn't really warrant planning for it. Basically that's the Niners with Montana and Young, the Packers with Favre and Rodgers. I'd go further with the "very good transitioning to great" or vice versa, or maybe "very good to very good" at a minimum: KC - Alex Smith (the late career version) to Mahomes Washington - Jurgensen to Kilmer to Theismann EDIT: here's one that's technically correct, but somehow so wrong: Rams - Roman Gabriel to John Hadl Rams - Roman Gabriel to John Hadl is a stretch, I think James Harris came after Hadl. Washington - Jurgensen to Kilmer was odd they kind of went back and forth for awhile. Most didn’t think Theismann could play in the NFL, didn’t he go to CFL first? But okay KC - Smith to Mahomes is a maybe, KC traded up with you know who for Mahomes. They didn’t see a future worth Smith and that was pre-injury. So that’s a definite maybe. 8 hours ago, Albany,n.y. said: Lets look at the HOFers in the (current) AFC East over the years. Bills 1-Jim Kelly Jets 1-Joe Namath Miami 2-Bob Griese, Dan Marino New England 1 (future) Tom Brady It's tough to find a HOF QB & it can take many decades to find one. My point exactly. To paraphrase, it’s hard to find a QB in the NFL.
Captain Hindsight Posted December 14, 2020 Posted December 14, 2020 15 hours ago, Jaybo71 said: Chargers also look like they found the replacement for Rivers with Herbert. The Tyrod Taylor era had a 100% winning percentage 1
The Frankish Reich Posted December 14, 2020 Posted December 14, 2020 (edited) 6 hours ago, chris heff said: Rams - Roman Gabriel to John Hadl is a stretch, I think James Harris came after Hadl. Washington - Jurgensen to Kilmer was odd they kind of went back and forth for awhile. Most didn’t think Theismann could play in the NFL, didn’t he go to CFL first? But okay KC - Smith to Mahomes is a maybe, KC traded up with you know who for Mahomes. They didn’t see a future worth Smith and that was pre-injury. Roman Gabriel (the first coming of Josh Allen?) was pretty damn good for a while there. And John Hadl was kind of that second tier almost HOF quality guy with the Chargers and then Rams. Think Philip Rivers. The Rams picked up Hadl right after they let Gabriel go. So if the standard is one very good QB straight into another, it works. The problem is both were past their prime at the time. Alex Smith was also playing at a Pro Bowl level when he lost his job to Mahomes. And you’re right - Jurgensen-Kilmer-Theismann was a weird extended transition, but Joe was on the Redskins (even if it was returning punts) the las couple years before he took over. Rivers to Herbert promises to be the next “seamless” transition from Hall of the Very Good to Hall of the Even Better. Edited December 14, 2020 by The Frankish Reich 1
Generic_Bills_Fan Posted December 14, 2020 Posted December 14, 2020 I dont think finding a decent quarterback will solve half of the patriots offensive problems...tom brady was playing at a pretty high level last year he just had zero help 1
billsfan89 Posted December 14, 2020 Posted December 14, 2020 On 12/13/2020 at 9:33 AM, SoCal Deek said: Bledsoe wasn’t all that much in NE. Lots of noise and resume potential but not much to show for it all really. He was a very good QB, got them to the Super Bowl in 1997, but yes he was far from a hall of fame player.
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