Drew Brees, Philip Rivers, John Elway, Matt Hasselbeck, Brett Favre - maybe not worse, but certainly on par with the Pats receivers the past few years...
And before you go naysaying... the list below is the players that were starting WRs for that list fo QBs across their careers... (I left off Brees 2006 season)
Reche Caldwell - Rnd 2
Vincent Jackson - Rnd 2
Keenan McCardell - Rnd 12
Kassim Osgood - undrafted
Eric Parker - undrafted
Tim Dwight - Rnd 4
Justin Armour - Rnd 4
Ed McCaffrey - Rnd 3
Rod Smith - undrafted
Anthony Miller - Rnd 1 (at end of his career)
Mark Jackson - Rnd 6
Vance Johnson - Rnd 2
Derek Russell - Rnd 4
Steve Watson - undrafted
Butch Johnson - Rnd 3
Darrell Jackson - Rnd 3
Koren Robinson - Rnd 1 (by all accounts a BUST)
Bobby Engram - Rnd 2
Alex Bannister - Rnd 5
D.J. Hackett - Rnd 5
Deion Branch - Rnd 2
Nate Burleson - Rnd 3
Sterling Sharpe - Rnd 1 (short career)
Robert Brooks - Rnd 3
Sanjay Beach - undrafted
Mark Clayton - Rnd 8 (1 year end of career)
Anthony Morgan - Rnd 5
Terry Mickens - Rnd 5
Antonio Freeman - Rnd 3
Derrick Mayes - Rnd 2
Corey Bradford - Rnd 5
Donald Driver - Rnd 7
Bill Schroeder - Rnd 6
Javon Walker - Rnd 1
Robert Ferguson - Rnd 2
Troy Brown - Rnd 8
Jabar Gaffney - Rnd 2
David Givens - Rnd 7
Bethel Johnson - Rnd 2
Terry Glenn - Rnd 1
Charles Johnson - Rnd 1
The only standouts really are Javon Walker, who briefly played with Favre, and Terry Glenn who briefly played with Brady.
Yet, Elway, Hasselbeck and Favre consistently turned "lesser talented" WRs into Pro Bowl calibre WRs. Brady doesn't.
It's easily arguable that Gaffney was better with Carr than Brady, and that Caldwell when healthy performed better with Brees than Brady. And while it was Brady's rookie year that he played with Glenn, it was clearly Glenn's WORST season as a pro.
Wow. I generally agree with your posts, but you're way off here.
1) I agree that Brady and Elway had similar receivers early in their careers. Elway had Steve Watson and a list of nobodies. And at this point in their careers, Brady has better stats than Elway did. Of course, I'm pretty sure that Elway had a tight end later in his career that you kind of forgot to mention, too. And saying that Rod Smith isn't a standout is absurd.
Yes, Elway had an amazing TE, and Brady has two #1 draqft picks, and a very solid #2 draft pick they signed as an FA at TE. Shannon was so good because of the way Elway used him, but who is to say if Brady used Watson or Graham that way, they couldn't repeat Sharpe's success.
2) Disagree that Brady played with Terry Glenn. Glenn played three games in 2001, Brady's first year as QB. It's silly to say that Terry Glenn was the only standout on that list when Brady only got to play with him three times, and not even in consecutive games. You're trying to make your argument sound stronger than it is.
I said Walker AND Glenn are the only standouts. They are the only #1 picks on the list, who played in the prime of their careers with those QBs. Yes, Glenn only played briefly with Brady, and I acknowledged that.
My question is - why didn't they try to keep Glenn? He didn't leave for a bank breaking deal. And there is no way you could argue his career was on the downslide. However, look at the games he played with Brady - not impressive.
3) Disagree that Caldwell played better with Brees than Brady. In 45 career games in San Diego, Caldwell had 76 receptions for 950 yards and 7 TDs. In 19 games in New England, Caldwell had 77 receptions for 936 yards and 5 TDs. Not even a close comparison.
Except you are really missing the complete picture aggregating those stats, since in most of his SD games he was injured. However, in the regular season this yeah he had 4 TDs, while playing the whole season. In partial seasons in SD twice he scored 3 TDs, and if you project out full seasons from his SD seasons, he was doing better than he did this season in NE. That's a far more accurate view of his statistics.
4) Disagree that Koren was "by all accounts a bust". Robinson started out strong, with 39 receptions for 536 yards under Dilfer, and had some great games with both Dilfer and Hasselbeck in 2002 as he led the team in receiving. His problem was the alcoholism, not that he was a bust.
Really? KRob was a HUGE disappointment, never beat out DJax as the #1. His time with Hasselbeck certainly doens't have a huge impact on Hass's career.
5) Gaffney was better with Carr than Brady? Gaffney didn't join the team until midseason and wasn't consistently in the lineup until the end of the season. Then he put up 21 catches for 244 yards and 2 TDs in three playoff games. Jabar Gaffney had one 100 yard game in his entire career prior to New England. He had two in the playoffs for New England. I don't see any way that he looked better with Carr than with Brady, except to say that he played more games with Carr.
Yes he really stepped it up in the playoffs. His YPC was far higher with Carr, he just put up better seasons with Carr... or at the very least SIMILAR seasons.
6) Amazing that you'd say that Rivers hasn't had anyone to throw to. Keenan McCardell is in the top 10 of all time receivers in receptions, Tomlinson was the league MVP and was second on the team in receptions to Gates, who holds the touchdown record for tight ends and led all tight ends in receptions. Poor Phillip Rivers.
McCardell turned out well because his QBs used him well. He still is only a talented as Caldwell and Gaffney - a TWELFTH ROUND draft pick.
7) Drew Brees had McCardell, Tomlinson and Gates in San Diego, and Horn, Reggie Bush and Colston in New Orleans. He hasn't exactly been throwing to chopped liver, either.
And Brady has had Kevin Faulk out of the backfield, Watson and Graham at TE. McCardell again, has far outproduced his draft position! But if Brady was so good, Gaffney and Caldwell have the talent to be as good as McCardell.
8) If you had Darrell Jackson and Bobby Engram, would you trade them straight up for Caldwell, 2006 Troy Brown playing part time on defense, and Gaffney? I'm pretty sure you wouldn't.
From a drafting perspective, yes.
9) Would you trade McCardell and Gates for Caldwell and Watson? I'm 100% sure the Chargers wouldn't, since they think Gates is the best in the league and they let Caldwell go.
Of course not, they know the system. But, looking back at the drafts - I can say with 100% certainty, the Chargers would have taken those players ahead of McCardell and Gates.
10) Would you trade Reggie Bush, Deuce McAllister, Marques Colston and Joe Horn for Dillon, Kevin Faulk, Maroney, Caldwell and Troy Brown? I doubt that, too.
As I said, I left Brees in NO off the list.
11) Would you trade even one of Shannon Sharpe, Terrell Davis, or Rod Smith for the entire 2006 Patriots offense except Brady? Doubtful.
Funny thing is, Rod Smith and Troy Brown are VERY similar players... yet Elway made Smith look so much better than Brady has made Brown look.
Bottom line is - other QBs have done more with the same or less.