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Rank every division's QB situations: NFC North


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7 hours ago, RamblinMan99 said:

He's been there for how many years, went to three postseason games, and lost all of them.  He's pretty much worthless in my opinion, but the sad thing is that Detroit's fans are completely content with him.  

How can you put so much stock in wins and losses for an individual? 

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3 hours ago, theuntouchable said:

Stafford has had to endure a lot of struggles in his career and has performed pretty damn well, especially given the teams he’s been on. Last year was actually shaping up to be his best year before he was shut down. 
 

Aaron Rodgers has had a lousy team for a long time with a lot of turnover, so what's Matt Stafford's excuse?  

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On 4/30/2020 at 6:48 PM, Spartacus said:

1. Green Bay: Declining Rodgers is still the best QB in the division. There is now a back up plan that isnt late round or UDFA level. 

2. Detroit: I just like Stafford more than Cousins although it may be an unpopular opinion. They have a solid back up if needed.

3. Minnesota: Cousins had more talent then most QBs have and yet was mediocre for what he was given IMO. Backup QB is meh. 








 

 

4. Chicago: What a waste of a good defense.... 

FIFY

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On 5/1/2020 at 5:12 PM, RamblinMan99 said:

Aaron Rodgers has had a lousy team for a long time with a lot of turnover, so what's Matt Stafford's excuse?  

He has not had a lousy team whatsoever. He’s had a decent amount of turnover, sure but the teams he’s been on haven’t been anywhere near as lousy as Detroit. 
 

on top of that, Aaron Rodgers is a better QB than Stafford that doesn’t mean Stafford is worthless ...... you still never answered that. 

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On 4/30/2020 at 5:36 PM, notthatbluestuff said:

Hoping to get some detailed discussion comparing the QB rooms in each division in the coming months, maybe one per week. Next up, the NFC North.

Chicago Bears: Nick Foles, Mitch Trubisky, Tyler Bray
Detroit Lions: Matt Stafford, Chase Daniel, David Blough
Green Bay Packers: Aaron Rodgers, Jordan Love, Tim Boyle, Jalen Morton
Minnesota Vikings: Kirk Cousins, Sean Mannion, Jake Browning, Nate Stanley

How do you rank these rooms heading into the 2020 season?

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Packers

Vikings

Lions

Bears

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On 5/1/2020 at 7:55 AM, RamblinMan99 said:

Delusional and completely uninformed.  

Cousins could indeed be a Stafford 2.0 in disguise, but he has much better regular season stats and has actually won in the playoffs.  

Minnesota is putting all of their eggs in one basket with him (which is dangerous), but Detroit is already at the point of no return unless they replace Stafford. 

And as for Green Bay, you have no idea how Love is going to turn out.  Who cares if he was a first round pick?  Doesn't mean anything.  Odds are that he's going to be mediocre, because he's used to having a really good offensive line at Utah State.  

😅😅😅 this was the epitome of ignorance. 

Thanks for the laugh

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On 5/1/2020 at 6:46 AM, RamblinMan99 said:

1.  Minnesota's pretty much set with Kirk Cousins.  They blatantly overpaid him, that's for sure.  On top of his 2018 contract, he gets the 60 million extension for only 2 years.  The dude is making hand over fist and has no problem with choking in the playoffs.  But, at least Minnesota has that "franchise quarterback" they've always wanted.  

2.  Chicago might actually be in the best position of them all because they just acquired Nick Foles and Trubisky now has to compete for his job so he's going to play harder.  But, the problems set in when you realize how injury prone Nick Foles can be and the long term answer for them is still nebulous.  You also have to take into account that Foles doesn't have a track record of being that good of a QB in the regular season.  But, good news is that if he were to get injured somewhere in his 3 year contract,  Trubisky can step in and he'll be an experienced backup.  

3. Aaron Rodgers and his situation at Green Bay is boiling over right now.  They draft, what they believe, will be a solid backup QB for now, but it's definitely clear that Rodgers will be going somewhere else very soon.  It could just be one year from now.  And, when that happens, Green Bay will be in last place of these four teams.  No disrespect to Jordan Love, but he's not going to be able to fill those shoes, and they really needed to get Rodgers help, not replace him.  

4. Detroit is exactly what Minnesota's going to look like if they keep paying their QB that kind of sum for such poor postseason play.  They have some experienced backups in Daniel and Blough, but I'd be calling for Matt Stafford to leave the league if I were a Detroit fan.  He's been there for how many years, went to three postseason games, and lost all of them.  He's pretty much worthless in my opinion, but the sad thing is that Detroit's fans are completely content with him.  

The starting QBs in the NFCN were ranked 5th, 7th, 11th, and 30th in ANY/A last year.  I'll let you guess which one was ranked 30th.

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