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That's what's been said throughout the playoffs...and it's been fine so far.
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There's a huge difference between BAD and inconsistent (7 games with 100+ QB rating, leads NFL ... 4 games with under 40 QB rating). Grossman has been inconsistent, but 15-3 (defense or not) is still a good record for his first full year at QB.
Bad is that clown in Oakland. Bad is Eli Manning. Bad is the situation the Dolphins have.
I read an interesting article on ESPN.com ...
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playof...ory?id=2746974
"worst SB quarterback list"
1. Tony Eason: After helping the Pats become the first team in NFL history to win three games on the road to reach the Super Bowl, Eason had the unenviable task of facing Chicago's "46" defense. He didn't last long in Super Bowl XX, getting knocked out of the game in the first quarter after being sacked by Richard Dent and Wilber Marshall. He achieved an ignominious honor, becoming the only starting quarterback in Super Bowl history not to complete a pass, going 0-for-6.
5. Jim Kelly: He stands alone as the only quarterback to lose four Super Bowls (XXV, XXVI, XXVII and XXVIII). In his four Super Bowl appearances with Buffalo, he completed 81 of 145 passes for 829 yards, with two touchdowns compared to seven interceptions. He was intercepted four times against the Redskins in Super Bowl XXVI (tied for the second most all-time), and was knocked out midway through the second quarter against the Cowboys in Super Bowl XXVII, having already thrown two interceptions and fumbling once.
6. Kerry Collins: He resurrected his career in New York, leading the Giants to their first Super Bowl appearance in a decade (XXXV). Unfortunately, his lone trip to the big game was a night he would just as soon forget, as Baltimore's tenacious defense forced him into one of the worst performances in Super Bowl history. Collins was 15-for-39 for 112 yards, no touchdowns and four interceptions as the Ravens crushed the Giants 34-7.
9. Boomer Esiason: He was the league's MVP in 1988, but came up very small in his only Super Bowl appearance. Esiason was 11-for-25 for 144 yards, no touchdowns and one interception. Cincinnati's offense managed 229 total yards and failed to find the end zone -- the Bengals' only touchdown came on Stanford Jennings' kickoff return -- in a 20-16 loss to San Francisco.
10. Ben Roethlisberger: Big Ben capped a remarkable second year by becoming the youngest quarterback to win a Super Bowl (23 years old). The Steelers' QB did so, however, by turning in the worst performance by a winning quarterback. Roethlisberger was 9-for-21 for 123 yards. Seattle's Kelly Herndon returned a horrid Roethlisberger pass 76 yards.
What do all of these guys have in common? They either faced a monster defense or had one on their side.
I'm not saying that Peyton will stink, but the guy isn't Jesus Vol 2.


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