hamato_yoshii;2570832; said:Well, first as for playoff teams that don't have stable QB's, ask Ewurm if he knows of any.
I didn't say Cassell wasn't good, I just said I don't want him, and I don't want any free agent QB, or a college guy for that matter. The Lions are bad all over the field, and QB is a spot that they can get by with what they have. If you have no offensive line, no QB will look good. And if you have a great QB on a great offense, you can score a lot, but if you have the WORST defense in the league, your still gonna lose. We need O lineman, D lineman, Linebackers, and so on before we even sniff a QB.
Well there's lots of ways to look at it. You will need to aquire the right players at all positions. There are a few positions that are more impact on a team then others these should be addresses as such. I watched a team in 2006 go 6 and 10 with a top ranked defense, not to mention they had a 1000y rusher in R. Brown. But because they had crap QBs(Culpepper, Harrington and Lemon) this offense was horrible. The year before they were one win away from division winning New England, but had a decent year from Gus Feroutte. Who this year, until injured, was doing a nice job for wurm's Vikings.
It's just my opinion that when you have a single player touch the ball on about 48% of the plays in the game. You want the best you can get, no matter what the level of the rest of your team.
Your not looking for a QB for just next year, but for the next decade.

