Post by Blaming Bobby on Sept 5, 2019 20:09:18 GMT -6
Hey all, I'm from the LionsRedZone and just thought it would be more interesting to post this on a forum other than the Lions one (especially since like 3 people regularly post there anyway). But Stafford has always been a pretty polarizing figure among Lions fans so I'm curious how fans of other teams would rank the NFC North QBs.
Here are my rankings:
1) Rodgers - I know he's had problems staying healthy recently, but c'mon. It's a no-brainer, future hall of famer.
2) Cousins - I think Cousins and Stafford are pretty much the same QB so this is probably a 2a & 2b situation. Pretty crazy that they are the same age but yet Stafford has been in the league for 3 more years. I'll give Cousins the edge only because he's 6 months younger and less experienced. I don't see either of them ever winning a Superbowl given their cap hits in the coming years.
3) Stafford - Been in the league for 10 years with no results and Lions fans are still saying he'll "figure it out".
4) Trubisky - Most inexperienced so could easily jump ahead this year. Just not sure if last year's success was just a product of Nagy's system. Wasn't that high on him coming out of UNC.
Here are my rankings:
1) Rodgers - I know he's had problems staying healthy recently, but c'mon. It's a no-brainer, future hall of famer.
2) Cousins - I think Cousins and Stafford are pretty much the same QB so this is probably a 2a & 2b situation. Pretty crazy that they are the same age but yet Stafford has been in the league for 3 more years. I'll give Cousins the edge only because he's 6 months younger and less experienced. I don't see either of them ever winning a Superbowl given their cap hits in the coming years.
3) Stafford - Been in the league for 10 years with no results and Lions fans are still saying he'll "figure it out".
4) Trubisky - Most inexperienced so could easily jump ahead this year. Just not sure if last year's success was just a product of Nagy's system. Wasn't that high on him coming out of UNC.