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  1. Except for that 4 games in 2020 where Kyle Allen was the starter (posted a 68.2 QBR), the top ten  quarterbacks this team have had since 2018, ranked by QBR:

     

    1. Alex Smith - 2018 - 46.9

    2. Taylor Heinicke - 2022 - 46.5

    3. Taylor Heinicke - 2021 - 45.8

    4. Case Keenum - 2019 - 45.6

    5. Sam Howell - 2023 - 42.4

    6. Colt McCoy - 2018 - 38.8

    7. Carson Wentz - 2022 - 34.4

    8. Alex Smith - 2020 - 28.2

    9. Dwayne Haskins - 2019 - 28

    10. Dwayne Haskins - 2020 - 24.8

     

    We haven't had anyone above 50...which is very depressing.

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  2. 8 minutes ago, mac8887 said:

    I wonder if there is an offer on the table for fields. That situation is so weird. No way they will want him and Caleb in the same qb room, especially with half the team and fans still having major support for Fields. Maybe they’ve fooled everyone and are not even taking offers for Fields and plan to trade the pick instead. Lol

     

    Why is this some unfounded notion that Fields cannot be on the same team as Williams?  

  3. 21 hours ago, Wyvern said:

    Before we all rush to judgement that Howell absolutely needs to be jettisoned, and as justification pointing to his December fade and his record of  21 passing TD's / 21 INT's and 4-13 W/L record, let's recall that Peyton Manning's first season (1998) wasn't very good either.  Manning had 26 passing TD's / 28 INT's and a 3-13 record with Indy that year, bit the next full year he halved those INT numbers and helped Indy make the playoffs.  Check out the passing stats of Manning's first year with Indy -- there are a lot of similarities to the yards per attempt, ratings, etc to what Howell had in his first year.  Some QBs -- especially ones working with lower-tier teams -- may not have great first years.

     

    Don't compare him to Peyton Manning.  Ever.  Compare him to other mid-late round quarterback picks in the last few years that have started a decent amount of games.

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    He has the most interceptions, the lowest passing yards per attempt, and a passer rating nearly identical to Mills and Zappe.  He's a backup quarterback.  

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  4. I would have to imagine that Williams goes #1 overall; whether its to Chicago or someone who trades up to get him I don't know, but he's going #1 overall.  Penix Jr. is a hard no for me.  Too many injuries.  Jayden Daniels is a big question mark, but I do think he would be a higher risk/higher reward pick than Maye.  Maye is the "safe" pick.  I would be okay with Maye at #2.  He's a bigger, faster Howell with a stronger arm.  

  5. Nothing Ron Rivera has done with his quarterbacks has made any sense.  In 2020, he gave the job to Haskins despite Kyle Allen probably deserving the job.  In 2021 they signed 38 year old Fitztragic to be their presumptive starter.  In 2022 they traded for Wince, Rivera proclaimed him their QB of the future because of "analytics", but then didn't extend him beyond that one season.  Then in 2023 he said that the 5th round guy he drafted to be the "developmental" backup to Wince was actually the franchise guy all along and he didn't realize it until week 18 of last year.  

     

    Less than 7 days left of this failure.  Silver lining.

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  6. 5 minutes ago, BatteredFanSyndrome said:

    He did last year in similar circumstances.

     

    And I'm saying he could do it again this year.  If Dallas is actually playing for nothing (and not playing Dak most of the game would be a good indicator), then why would starting Howell in this game change anything?  He could just as well win it as could Brissett.

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