God Serena
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The saying isn't my saying, it is a classic American football saying. Yeah you can highlight these 2, works out at best 1/5. I see you are not bringing up Stephen McGee, Casell, Weeden, Orten, Kellen Moore, Kitna, Steve, Pellur, , Kevin Sweeney, ultimate flop Quincy Carter, Anthoiny Wright, Clint Stoener (who can forget him, Arkansan guy I think--probably Jerrah's call there), or even lame coach Ginger. It is just the hits and the laughingly bad that are memorable.
-Nobody ever wanted to see McGee start over Romo. Nobody. On planet earth, not just in Dallas/DFW. He wasn't even 2nd choice, I'm pretty sure he only played behind Kitna, who himself was a backup...
-Casell was fucking horrible, nobody ever wanted him to play, and he only ever got minutes because Romo was injured.
-Weeden had maybe one or two people saying he should start because they were briefly upset with Romo, sure. But anyone with a brain could see how inferior he was well before he got any run as a starter.
-I genuinely have no idea who the hell Orten (Apparently it's actually spelled Orton, maybe you don't know him either) even is. I don't think anyone wanted to see him start...
-Moore is just some random QB who I also don't know anything about other than a brief audition when playoff contention was out of the window...
I'm starting to see a theme here. You're trying to say ***every*** QB the team has ever had is the same as bright and upcoming stars who could do a better job than aging and past it veterans, which isn't the case at all. I'm not saying we should bring back Dongou and use him over Boateng, I'm saying Mujica and Ruiz are players who have potential to be something better than the nothing we get from Prince, and dismissing them are automatically worse just because they're not starters is absolute bonkers.