Limp Ditka said:
Matt Waldman said:
I can see that argument LD, but ever consider that's the case because VY is the only thing that's remotely close to a starting caliber QB the Titans have had since Steve McNair? Kerry Collins hasn't been a solid QB since his days in New York and at that point he was strictly "solid." I think he's been a below average talent as a Titan.
I may be wrong, but based on the caliber of talent on this team along the o-line and d-line, I think you put McNabb, Cutler, Eli Manning, Flacco, Ryan, or any of the young talents around VY's age range in Tennessee and they have a better record.
Better than a winning percentage of .666? I beg to differ. Especially when you're slated to face the Colts twice a year over that time. Is he the best QB out there, will he ever live up the billing of being the #3 pick in a draft? No to both, doesn't mean he isn't a winner.
except for last year, the Titans D has been one of the best in the league. During that time, their run game has also been one of the best. Their passing game has been among the worst. Obviously VY helps in the run game and he helps them win, but if I'm looking at the youngish starting QBs in the NFL and how I think they'd do with this team, VY ranks below Eli, Cutler, Flacco, Ryan, Freeman, Bradford,
http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index...d=12623561Orton, Sanchez, and probably Henne. Not to mention the true studs.The winning percentage inherently ignores the biggest issue with him, we cannot trust that he's able to play, mentally or physically. When everything goes his way he's a very good player, but when he's down, he's downright horrible.