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Big Ben + Old Town Scottsdale = troubleI think Roethlisberger would’ve been a catastrophe here,
Big Ben + Old Town Scottsdale = troubleI think Roethlisberger would’ve been a catastrophe here,
fwiw: Archie Manning was quoted as saying "i have a lot of respect for Dennis Green" when asked about the Cardinalsand Eli never would've played for us.
to add fuel to the fire:True on both points. I just find it difficult to believe that filling the most crucial spot on a football team with a guy who is more talented than every starter we ever had (minus Warner’s renaissance) wouldn’t have been in our best interest. I think the butterfly effect would’ve been more in the positive direction than neutral or negative.
Larry was his Godson... there is a good chance he only took this job because we had a top 5 pick and he knew he could set Larry up for life.You don't pass on more important positions for a guy you "love".
Probably 15 years ago, I found a blog from a Pittsburgh radio guy where he discussed just how big of a scumbag Rapistburger was.Big Ben + Old Town Scottsdale = trouble
I just remember lots of rumors swirling at the time and various outlets saying his voice was growing old in the locker room. I feel like Joe Staley was one of the key vets who was leading the charge for change.
I don't see any reality where a WR is better to draft than a HOF QB.Sorry your rear view vision isn’t as developed as mine
If you really believe the cardinals would have had the same success with the cast of turning over QBs as with Philip rivers I don’t know what to tell you.
Oh, we know Larry would have been a HOFer anywhere he went, given the septic system of QBs we had over the years.Also assumes we’d never know Larry would have been a HOFer also.
Which is the point. If we had the first pick in the draft, passing on MULTIPLE QBOTF for a great WR would have stupid considering who our QB was and the absence of one for almost two decades.
I can see that logic I suppose.Also assumes we’d never know Larry would have been a HOFer also.
Which is the point. If we had the first pick in the draft, passing on MULTIPLE QBOTF for a great WR would have stupid considering who our QB was and the absence of one for almost two decades.
Considering all options available. Check his career stats. Especially the year with Indy. He’s thrown twice as many td’s at ints. Honestly the Brown organization is not really the greatest sample if you are looking for success for any player.lol Jacoby Brissett isn't that guy. What record did he lead Cleveland to with a much, much better roster?
Neither are we.Considering all options available. Check his career stats. Especially the year with Indy. He’s thrown twice as many td’s at ints. Honestly the Brown organization is not really the greatest sample if you are looking for success for any player.
I think he’s focused on what would’ve been known of any of the players prior to draft.Oh, we know Larry would have been a HOFer anywhere he went, given the septic system of QBs we had over the years.
I just think it's a different team and it's too disruptive to the sands of time to even project.
Sure, we can't know whether Rivers or Fitzgerald would've had the same kind of careers in a different setting... and i loved having Fitz as a Cardinal, the joy and hope of the Warner years, and the competence and hope of the Palmer years... but with the benefit of hindsight, one thing that really stands out about Rivers is how durable he was. Just compare the Chargers QB situation vs. the Cards' between 2006-2016:True on both points. I just find it difficult to believe that filling the most crucial spot on a football team with a guy who is more talented than every starter we ever had (minus Warner’s renaissance) wouldn’t have been in our best interest. I think the butterfly effect would’ve been more in the positive direction than neutral or negative.
year | SD QB | rating | gms | ARI QB1 | rating | gms | ARI QB2 | rating | gms | ARI QB3 | rating | gms | |
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2016 | Rivers | 87.9 | 16 | Palmer | 87.2 | 15 | |||||||
2015 | Rivers | 93.8 | 16 | Palmer | 103.6 | 16 | |||||||
2014 | Rivers | 93.7 | 16 | Palmer | 95.6 | 6 | Stanton | 76.7 | 8 | ||||
2013 | Rivers | 105.5 | 16 | Palmer | 83.9 | 16 | |||||||
2012 | Rivers | 88.6 | 16 | Kolb | 86.1 | 6 | Skelton | 55.4 | 6 | Lindley | 46.7 | 4 | |
2011 | Rivers | 88.7 | 16 | Kolb | 81.1 | 9 | Skelton | 68.9 | 7 | ||||
2010 | Rivers | 101.8 | 16 | Anderson | 65.9 | 9 | Skelton | 63.3 | 4 | Hall | 35.7 | 3 | |
2009 | Rivers | 104.4 | 16 | Warner | 93.2 | 15 | |||||||
2008 | Rivers | 105.5 | 16 | Warner | 96.9 | 15 | |||||||
2007 | Rivers | 82.4 | 16 | Warner | 89.8 | 11 | Leinart | 61.9 | 5 | ||||
2006 | Rivers | 92 | 16 | Leinart | 74 | 11 | Warner | 89.3 | 5 |