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Tampa Bay is a mixed bag; I'm not high on Glennon, but it's his second year, he's getting the nod for the next few games, so it will be interesting to see what he can do, assuming OC Jeff Teford actually CALLS THE DAMN PLAYS.

Also, I don't know. Lovie is a pretty conservative coach, and just look what he was working with the Bears. Those weren't exactly franchise QB's.

Not franchise QBs? How dare you insult the good name of Rex Grossman III!? :o

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Well you'd be dumb then.

You weren't here.

Griese: 97.5 rating, 5-1 with the Bucs before he got hurt. Those five games were their only wins that season.

Brad Johnson: 2003 Season, throws for nearly 4000 yards, sets the team record for TD passes/

Garcia: In his two seasons with the Bucs, throws 10 picks, 25 TD passes, and respectively has a 94.6 and 90.2 rating. He leads the Bucs back to the post season in 2007, and damn near lead them the next season before Monte Kiffin was an asshole and saying he was joining his loser kid at Tennessee, causing the defense of a 9-3 team to take a complete shit.

Cutler's most productive season with the Bears was worse than Johnson's best with the Bucs. So yeah, still dumb? Fuck no.

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Yes, still dumb. Cutler's seasons with the Bears, especially his early ones, are no indication of the talent he has and the QB he can be. And even then, in his first season as a Bear he threw more TDs than Johnson ever did. Look at Cutler's last season in Denver, which is better than any season any of the guys you listed had. And since you want to blame coaches for Garcia's failures, if Josh McDaniels didn't have an idiotic hard on for Matt Cassel, Cutler would have likely still put up numbers like that.

But you're a Bucs fan, so I'm not surprised you don't know what a good QB looks like.

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Well gosh Mick, that Brad Johnson fella you're so high on was a Cowboys QB.

And Romo statistically annihilates Griese and Garcia, since none of them have a championship to speak of.

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And Romo statistically annihilates Griese and Garcia, since none of them have a championship to speak of.

But he's still Tony Romo!

Ah the last desperate gasp of a destroyed argument.

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