The Leaper
12-10-2007, 02:51 PM
It may be above me to pontificate about the craziness of the Packers return to greatness, but there is clearly one aspect of the NFL that I can certainly hold over the barrel and...well, you get the picture.
Here we sit on the second Sunday in December. College football won't rear its controversy-ridden head for another 2 weeks, the NBA is a farse, and no one knows exactly where the NHL is on TV anymore. The NFL is the creme-de-la-creme...the top dog...the big kahuna...
And what do we get for this?
We get treated to an awe-inspiring bevy of QBs yesterday...beginning with Brock Berlin playing for the Rams (wasn't that an NFLE team?)...punctuated with Vinny Testaverde limping around for the Panthers (is he wearing Depends?)...and for the really hard-core fan, you could feast your eyes on the epic Sage Rosenfels-Luke McNown matchup in the Tampa-Houston tilt (yes, Sage is an NFL QB, not a porn star).
This doesn't even include the pathetic play of other current NFL starters...like Vince Young (66.9 rating), Kellen Clemens (61.1), Kyle Boller (75.1), Eli Manning (75.2) Damon Huard (72.6) or Tarvaris Jackson (73.0).
Only 17 qualifying QBs in the NFL have a QB rating over 80. In other words, half the teams in the league have relatively piss-poor QB play to rely on. While New England, Indy, Green Bay and Dallas shred the league behind elite level QBs, is it any wonder why these teams are winning nearly every week when you look at who they are matching up against? How can you expect AJ Feeley (again, not a porn star) or Brian Griese to have any chance against Peyton Manning or Tom Brady?
For all those wishing for Favre to ride off into the sunset...be careful what you wish for.
Here we sit on the second Sunday in December. College football won't rear its controversy-ridden head for another 2 weeks, the NBA is a farse, and no one knows exactly where the NHL is on TV anymore. The NFL is the creme-de-la-creme...the top dog...the big kahuna...
And what do we get for this?
We get treated to an awe-inspiring bevy of QBs yesterday...beginning with Brock Berlin playing for the Rams (wasn't that an NFLE team?)...punctuated with Vinny Testaverde limping around for the Panthers (is he wearing Depends?)...and for the really hard-core fan, you could feast your eyes on the epic Sage Rosenfels-Luke McNown matchup in the Tampa-Houston tilt (yes, Sage is an NFL QB, not a porn star).
This doesn't even include the pathetic play of other current NFL starters...like Vince Young (66.9 rating), Kellen Clemens (61.1), Kyle Boller (75.1), Eli Manning (75.2) Damon Huard (72.6) or Tarvaris Jackson (73.0).
Only 17 qualifying QBs in the NFL have a QB rating over 80. In other words, half the teams in the league have relatively piss-poor QB play to rely on. While New England, Indy, Green Bay and Dallas shred the league behind elite level QBs, is it any wonder why these teams are winning nearly every week when you look at who they are matching up against? How can you expect AJ Feeley (again, not a porn star) or Brian Griese to have any chance against Peyton Manning or Tom Brady?
For all those wishing for Favre to ride off into the sunset...be careful what you wish for.