I think the QB position is a lot of pampered over hyped sissies..
"pack93z" wrote:
I'm gettin' on a plane RFN and comin' to rib lake, Wi.
j/k
:thumbleft:
I really have no big beef with that analysis. As previously stated, my big question is can we afford to take the risk, and do we have the luxury...of patiently waiting for what we all hope will be his maturation as a quarterback in this league. Everything you have said is true, but the hardware stores, the grocery stores, the real estate offices are littered/sprinkled with once-aspiring NFL quarterbacks that didn't have "it".
Flynn would be a far better example of someone willing to "invest" in. imo
This is all subject to revision, as also previously stated, but here we are right now with a second-string quarterback that is at least "roughed-up", heading into what many think is a much better test of where we really are as a team, and my great fear right now is that thanks to what looks to me like a very shitty quarterback at this level--He is going to ruin my (admittedly unrealistic and way over-optimistic) mood and forecast for this team in the event of some unfortunate and/or untimely injuries at the position. I really don't feel like watching another repeat of the 2nd half of that football game Saturday, and that is precisely what I expect to see when Brohm hits the field...He single-handedly WILL have an impact on defense, as well as offense--that is a thread we had in the off-season, as I recall.
Brohm does suck.
He MIGHT not suck in the future, but please don't confuse that with the fact that he sucks on this Tuesday, until proven otherwise, hopefully...perhaps as soon as Friday. For planning purposes, I'm not betting on it.
Assign my perspective to a brief "Era of good feelings" after a far too long endurance of a huge pile of crap from what I have personally perceived as a pack of crybabys and hand-wringers- (definitely a very small minority here, but many know of which I speak) and I want it to last a bit. If that means that I want to spout off about Brohm and his shitty play---It is largely emotional in nature, and I don't feel like being particularly fair, unemotional , or especially analytical about it.