I don't believe that, from a physical standpoint, there's much difference between, say, Matt Ryan and Kirk Cousins. The difference is what's between the ears: leadership, work ethic, attitude.
So, here are the QBs in the last four Conference Championship games:
2019: Mahomes, Brady, Goff, Brees
2018: Bortles, Foles, Keenum, Brady
2017: Ryan, Rodgers, Brady, Roethlisberger
2016: Brady, P. Manning, Palmer, Newton
I see 2 "mobile" QBs and 11 traditional dropback passers. It seems that the modern NFL hasn't quite arrived to the Conference Championship level.
I was a guy who loved Michael Vick, Cam Newton and Colin Kaepernick. I had DangeRuss and Kaep in my Top 10 QBs like three years ago. I'm not immune to the allure of the generational talent.
THAT SAID, I really enjoy Josh Rosen's game. I saw enough good passes in spots to tell me that he can make every NFL throw. I've seen him work his way while on the bench into the starting lineup, and then grind out awful games through a lost season without complaint, then come back and ask for more amid an absolute maelstrom of controversy.
I think he's a hard worker and a real leader. He's a guy who's vocal on the sidelines and professional in front of the media. Can he light up the scoreboard in some Week 12 Thursday night game? I think he could, but he can't do it by himself. He's going to bring the team together to do so.
Maybe there are posts just like this about E.J. Manuel and Christian Ponder. There probably are.
But I didn't walk away from 2018 feeling like we were insecure under center. I thought that we had a building block that the team could grow around.
I still think that.