It's just amazing that a team as good as Chicago has a guy as totally unprepared to play as Grossman as their starter. I think Grossman makes Trent Dilfer look like Johny Unitas by comparison.
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Ack, names. Rex Grossman then. Same story. You'll note that even changing his name didn't stop him from just getting picked again.
Rex is the worst. With the 31st pick in the 2007 NFL Draft the Chicago Bears select Troy Smith, QB OSU.
I cannot believe they won so many games with him as QB.. Geez.. Bears would probably give a #1 for Chad right now lol
Stanton in the 2nd after Miller in the first is a better plan, IMO. Or trade 1st rounders for the next 4 years and get Quinn...
Eh give the guy a break... He was a 6th round pick from a small DI school, was thrown into action way too early and was surrounded by injured team. He did OK in my opinion.
I don't think the argument is that Grossman is the worst QB in the NFL, just (perhaps) the worst one to start in a Super Bowl. In any event, I'll be interested to see what the talking heads do with this. All week the story was that the media kept saying to Grossman that he was a lousy QB, and would hurt the team. Well, guess what? That pretty much sums up this game, I would say (along with the Bears defense being nowhere near as good as predicted).