there's no such thing as a 'generational' player, it's just a catch phrase.just how many 'generations' does Tom Brady cover, then? how many did Peyton manning cover?
I think the current catch-phrase QB in KC is closer to a Mark Rypien, who had a couple really good seasons in Washington, than he is to the HOF'er y'all make him out to be after 1 and 1/3 years as a starting Qb. you remember Rypien , right? the guy who won a SB, had a cup of coffee as the best QB in the league, just like Rich Gannon, and others.
Saquon comes to mind. haven't heard anyone mention him yet, but I'm sayin' Nick Chubb, it's funny that ppl conveniently forget/overlook just HOW GOOD he really is - 5.5 ypc avg 2019, 5.3 for his career. on a VERY bad team, with a suspect o-line. do you all have blinders on? he's closer to a clone of Eddie George or Bo Jackson than anyone realizes. This guy is a BALLER, no matter the opponent.y'all have the 2019 Pats as the best ever defense right, I mean they're far better than 2000 Ravens, 86 Giants, 85 Bears, Legion of Boom, Peyton Manning's Denver defense in your minds, correct? well, Chubb obliterated them last week and could've done MORE damage if not for the stupidity of the team he plays for. he's incredible. he's the ONLY mega carry per week RB left in the league. sorry John Riggins, but Chubb is the Diesel. imagine how good he is with a competent coaching staff.
what happens to the catch phrase QB in KC when Andy Reid gets fired at season's end for failure to win a SB or a playoff game, and some johnny-come-lately comes to town to coach? what if they get a run-first OC? what he did last year was nice, but its unsustainable. look at his stats after the detroit game. all of his stats are down precipitously, I mean, major down trend. ok so he can throw a no look pass, but that's good in basketball not sure the value of that in the NFL and why is it so fawned over? people are so ga-ga over this catch phrase QB it's comical. He's not half the QB Watson is ( anyone who watched Watson win that nat'l championship knows how good he is/was/will be). I see the KC QB as another D. Culpepper or Randall Cunningham - some really good seasons, but not a HOF'er.sorry to burst your bubbles. he's a product of the system - Matt Moore just did well in the same system/and McNabb did too back in philly. let's not break out the anointing oils just yet.as Troy Aikman said about the Kc QB " call me when he wins a title". hey, Cam Newton won an MVP too.what's he done since?! the road is littered with MVPs who never repeat or even come close.
if I'm talking about a QB I'm going for D. Watson or the one and only Russell Wilson - not only is he a 'joystick' qb ( whatever that means) but he actually wins important games and SBs and is deadly in postseason and is a LOCK HOF'er. If I knew Rodgers would be 'back' as he appears to be, I'd put 20% of my money on him. Matt Ryan is still young and is exceptionally good , and will be for a long time.