Who would like to see as of right now. I know two of these guys are unproven. And the other one might be "a system qb".
I still believe that with a GOOD coordinator, Kellen Clemens can be a good QB. He can't be any worse than Favre, when he's at his worst. Just don't put the entire game on Clemens.
The way Matt Cassel is playing without seeing Brett Rattliff id have to say Cassel all the way. Screw new England.
Cassel has been good, but that team is still loaded with talent. They have receivers who can stretch the field. Our receivers really can't the way Welker and Moss can. Clemens does have the bigger arm to play the offense the Jets play.
The most popular QB on any team is the one who's never played a real snap. The answer is Clemens, factoring in the contract you'd have to give Cassel.
Clemens is spelled incorrectly. Not sure why you think Cassel would be so readily available. So, from a realistic point of view I'd sat Ratliff as I don't think Clemens has what it takes.
Because he's a free agent, and there is no way in hell the Pats can realistically bring him back unless there is something seriously wrong with Brady.
That's my only worry, is Cassel's potential contract. Otherwise, he's shown to be better than Clemens in his limited play and Ratliff is Ratliff.
i voted ratliff but i would actually go with clemmens too.not cassel theres too many one hit wonders in history for me not to think he's another one.if brett retires i hope we go into t.c. with e.a. b.r. and k.c.i'd also like to trade our 1 pick to ari for bolden than we'll know if we have the qb of the future or need to get 1 in 2010
Name one time a QB competition/controversy ever made a QB better? He needed development, and this team is not good at developing offensive talent. Get a better coordinator and QB coach and watch Clemens Roll.
I disagree there. I think he's shown to be a pretty solid QB. My worry is that it could very well be the system, and the fact that prior to this season there has been practically no tape to study him from. But really, he's shown to make some nice throws this season. Also, "the best weapons the NFL has ever seen," is a gross exaggeration.