There are about 12 good QBs in the league. Clearly, we just can't find one and neither can most other teams. The thing to do is to build a massively dominant O-line and get a game manager like Alex Smith who doesn't throw the ball to the other team three times per game. Unfortunately, the first step in the direction of a good line broke his fibula in preseason. Things are going to get ugly this season. I think that you are going to see some meltdowns next week on the sideline and the D is going to quit.
That's just not true. If by "good" you mean "able to lead your team to the playoffs," then you're wrong:
P. Manning, P. Rivers, B. Roethisberger, A. Dalton, J. Flacco, T. Brady, A. Luck, R. Wilson, C. Kaepernick, A. Rodgers, J. Cutler, M. Stafford, E. Manning, T. Romo, D. Brees, and M. Ryan. Half the league has teams that are easily described and "Franchise players".
And that's leaving out QBs who are complicated w/r/t playoff ability, or just aren't there yet, like Alex Smith, R. Griffin III, Ryan Tannehill, Cam Newton, Michael Vick, and Matt Schaub.