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Really? I would almost bet that at least 15 QB's have joined the NFL in the past three years, each that have advanced farther than anyone we have on our roster during that same time. I don't believe in the least that getting a QB is a huge problem in this league.
The problem is that our organization, (through poor handling techniques, poor play selection, and poor offensive line choices), have artificially imposed a low ceiling above which our young QB's cannot seem to advance. They are forced to utilize personnel that are not allowed to play to their strengths; to try to run an offense which cannot succeed based upon how we use our personnel; and then when they fail, they are ALL publicly condemned by the staff as not improving.
On top of that, they are forced to compete with each other under the most illogical of circumstances, most of which are doomed to failure before they even begin. They suffer public humiliation to the extent that they have absolutely zero confidence in their ability to compete. They ALL play, (afraid to make a mistake), and NEVER seem to be shown any real support by their handlers. As I recall, the ONLY time Whiz has definitely come out and named his QB for the season, was when he named Leinart, then flushed him away and started D-Wrek instead. How can anyone in their right mind believe that such a situation will instill confidence in ANY young QB, no matter who it is?