This is called: your data doesn't say what you think its saying, its just stating the obvious.

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/writer/...qbs-struggling

The NFL average on spending on quarterbacks is 8.7 percent of the overall salary cap figure, and the higher some figures get the more trouble some teams have gotten into. Interestingly enough, Green Bay is at 13.5 percent, led by top MVP candidate Aaron Rodgers, while Denver is at 13 percent (with Peyton Manning).

Here are the teams spending above 13.5 percent of their adjusted cap space on quarterbacks:

Steelers (9-5) -- 16 percent
Giants (5-9) -- 15.9 percent
Rams (6-8) -- 15.1 percent
Bears (5-9) -- 14.4 percent
Saints (6-8) -- 14.4 percent
Falcons (5-9) -- 13.6 percent
Those teams are a combined 36-48, and at best two of them will be in the postseason. For those wondering, the Patriots come in at 11.1 percent.